1. The First Underwear Dates Back to 7,000 Years Ago
Ancient Egyptians wore loincloths made of linen—considered one of the earliest forms of underwear. It wasn’t about modesty, but comfort and hygiene.
2. King Tut Was Buried with 145 Pairs of Underwear
Talk about packing for the afterlife! King Tutankhamun believed he’d need a fresh supply of loincloths in the next world.
3. The Word “Underwear” Wasn’t Common Until the 1900s
Before then, terms like “unmentionables,” “smalls,” and “drawers” were used. The word “underwear” was considered a bit bold in polite society!
4. Men’s Briefs Were Inspired by Swimwear
In 1935, designer Arthur Kneibler created the first modern briefs after seeing a postcard of a man in a French bikini-style swimsuit. Thus, the “Jockey” was born.
5. Women Didn’t Regularly Wear Underwear Until the 1800s
Believe it or not, for centuries, most women didn’t wear anything under their dresses. Bloomers and pantaloons became mainstream in the Victorian era for modesty and warmth.
6. The World’s Most Expensive Underwear Was Worth $15 Million
Victoria’s Secret’s “Red Hot Fantasy Bra and Panty” set, encrusted with rubies and diamonds, holds the Guinness World Record.
7. Commando Isn’t a Modern Concept
While the phrase "going commando" became popular in the 1970s, the practice dates back to ancient times when underwear was a luxury, not a norm.
8. Underwear Can Be Made Smart
Today, there are “smart” underwears with sensors to track posture, body temperature, or fertility. Yes—your underwear can now talk tech.
9. Boxer Briefs Are the Most Popular Men's Style
A perfect combo of support and comfort, boxer briefs consistently win the popularity contest in global men’s fashion surveys.
10. There’s a National Underwear Day
August 5 is National Underwear Day—a time to celebrate what lies beneath with comfort, confidence, and maybe a little lace.