Until now, the dreaded VPL – visible panty line – has largely been a sartorial annoyance associated with female fashion.
However, it seems women aren’t the only ones irritated by the idea of their underwear making itself known through clothing.
M&S, where around 20 per cent of men in the UK shop for under garments, has announced this week it’s launching a range designed to remedy showing seams in its menswear department.
The new Autograph Body Invisibles – which includes briefs, cycling-short style ‘trunks’ and vests, promise discreet ‘wardrobe maintenance’, says the British high street retailer.
The clothing combines ‘lightweight fabric with bonded seam technology for a
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