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Fabrics
- Synthetic: moisture-wicking, quick drying, durable, but can hold on to odor
- Wool: moisture-wicking, odor-resistant, cooling in warm weather, can be less durable
Styles
- Bikini: less rear coverage, thinner waistband, higher-cut leg
- Briefs (women's): full-cut briefs offer more coverage in front and back; hipsters offer medium front coverage and back with higher rise
Briefs (men's): close fit and good support, but less thigh coverage
- Boxer brief or boy shorts: snug fit, good coverage, longer cut extends down to the upper thigh
- Boxers: looser fit, added coverage can prevent chafing but prone to bunching
- Thongs: lightweight and quick-drying but provide the least coverage
- Sports bras: compression and support during high-output activities like hiking and running
Which material is best?
- Wool: highly moisture-wicking and odor-resistant
- Synthetic: durable and less expensive
- Silk: soft and lightweight for casual activities
Match the temp to the trek
- Lightweight layers: best for moderate to cool temperatures
- Midweight layers: best for cold temperatures
- Heavyweight layers: best for below-freezing temperatures
Find your fit
- Must be close to skin to efficiently wick sweat; should fit comfortably snug
- Base layer is for moisture control; your mid layer is for warmth



