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Think of how great brand new underwear fits–the colors are bright, the elastic is taut and the fabric feels fresh and soft. But a few washes later, you find the colors fade, the elastic droops and the fabric feels worn and saggy. Most guys are quick to disregard the underwear washing instructions printed on the care labels.

It’s a classic case of improper washing, and it’s the number one reason men complain about the fit of their underwear. Blaming busy schedules and no time for bailing on proper underwear care, investing a few extra minutes comes with a host of benefits, including:

  • Keeping colors bright
  • Preventing elastic from stretching out and drooping
  • Preserving the integrity of the fabric, which prevents sagging
  • Prolonging the life of your underwear which ultimately saves money

We’ve created an easy to follow guide to proper underwear washing instructions that won’t cramp your style. By combining a little care label wisdom with smart short cuts, you’ll always have a drawer full of clean undies that last longer and look better. Follow these simple underwear washing instructions to take the best care of your underwear.

The Three Deadly Sins of Underwear Care:

Hot Dryer: The average home dryer can generate heat up to 180°F, making the inside a virtual oven that bakes your underwear. This tates the stretch out of elastic and resulting in saggy fabric and loose waistbands. Also, in that kind of heat, the friction of fabrics rubbing against each other becomes like sandpaper, dulling colors and silky fabrics. If the smell of burning rubber wafts up from your pile of freshly-dried laundry, you know it’s too hot. Air drying is the ideal way to help your underwear look better and last longer. But if you are in a hurry, and forced to use a dryer, go for the cool to warm fluffing cycle. It can take a little longer, but think of that as more time for your underwear to look great.

Fabric Softener & Bleach: Fabric softener, while making your t-shirts teddy bear soft, is a nightmare for nylon and polyester based microfiber fabrics. The softening agents and added fragrance wreak havoc on the knit and can leave residue. Since microfiber is already silky soft, there’s no need for this extra step. It’s ok to use on cotton, but only if absolutely necessary. Bleach is best left to heavy duty washes, as it can weaken fabrics over time. If you need the extra disinfecting power of bleach, keep usage to every other wash to keep your underwear in tip-top condition.

Drying in Direct Sunlight: The damaging UVA and UVB rays cause your skin to turn to leather can weaken fabrics and fade colors. Instead of direct sunlight, air dry your underwear in the shade, where they are exposed to fresh air but not the harsh sunlight.

Proper Wash and Care By Fabric:

100% cotton:

Cotton is a durable fabric, and one of the most widely used in underwear thanks to its superior moisture absorption and soft touch.
How to Wash: Separate lights from darks, and wash separately. Machine wash in warm (not hot) water does the job.
How to Dry: Air dry in the shade. If you’re in a hurry, tumble dry on the lowest heat setting and remove as soon as they’re dry.

Stretch cotton:

Stretch cotton is infused with spandex for extra durability and a snugger fit (usually 90% cotton, 10% spandex). It’s important to keep heat to a minimum to maintain the stretch factor.
How to Wash: Separate lights from darks, and wash separately. Machine wash in cold to warm water, don’t use bleach or fabric softener.
How to Dry: Air dry in the shade. If you’re in a hurry, tumble dry on the lowest heat setting and remove as soon as they’re dry.

Microfiber:

MK---Usually comprised of nylon, polyamide and spandex, microfiber fabrics are silky soft, stretchy and quick drying. This makes the need for a dryer unnecessary.
How to Wash: Wash in cold to warm water on a very basic cycle (or permanent press, if available).
How to Dry: Since a too-hot dryer can actually melt the synthetic fabrics, we recommend air-dry only, and in the shade.

Modal, bamboo and other natural fibers:

Natural fibers like modal and bamboo are known for their ultra soft textures, but washing on too harsh a cycle can cause lint pills to develop.
How to Wash: Separate lights from darks, and wash separately. Machine wash in cold to warm water, preferably on the delicates cycle, and don’t use bleach or fabric softener.
How to Dry: Air dry in the shade. If you’re in a hurry, tumble dry on the lowest heat setting and remove as soon as they’re dry.

Sheer or mesh fabrics:

The basic rule here is, if you can see through it, it’s delicate. Avoid washing sheer and mesh fabrics in the same cycle as rough fabrics like towels and jeans.
How to Wash: Wash on the delicates cycle in cold to warm water.
How to Dry: Air dry on a flat surface. Avoid hanging with clothespins to prevent stretching portions of the fabric.