Parents Question for parents of boys....

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Funny story....

D always wears black under armour or nike under his comp. gear. But when we got to nationals, we realized that his comp pants were WHITE! I was frantically trying to find something for him to wear that was tight enough and comfortable enough. it was quite the experience.
 
Another three votes for the well fitting boxer briefs, of material similar to the singlet - not cotton. They all wear down a size on competition days and all black so that if they do peek out from under the short shorts, no one notices
 
White does show up clearly under white fabric especially against tan skin. That is one discussion we have in common and undergarments (including training bras) should not be seen. If only my preteen would believe me.

LOL. I do think they are a little more lenient with boys. Between waist bands, and well when they go upside down....you inevitably see underwear from time to time.
 
LOL. I do think they are a little more lenient with boys. Between waist bands, and well when they go upside down....you inevitably see underwear from time to time.

Haha. At comps I've seen some adorable Level 4s whose parents apparently (and unfortunately) bought competition shorts with 'growing room' - so, basically a skort for boys. :p Definitely going to be some Incredible Hulk or Mario Brothers sightings happening in the L4 floor headstand. lol.
 
My ds also wears fitted boxers for practice.
For comps, well-fitting briefs that match the uniform bottoms are used. We found that the boxer legs could peek out with L4 shorts, and would occasionally bunch up under singlet+pommel pants, leaving lumps.
 
Post hijack here....but it's so closely related! Do your boys wear the shorts with the pommel pants or remove them?
Mine likes to layer and it drives me bonkers. He will have boxer-briefs, singlet, shorts, and then pommel pants! (Then he throws his warm up pants over all of it! [emoji52])
 

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