This Is How Most Underwear Is Made

Most men's underwear starts as a plastic bottle. It gets shredded, spun into thread, and wrapped around the warmest part of your body for sixteen hours a day. Nylon, polyester, elastane. Petroleum in disguise. It traps heat, holds sweat, and sheds microplastic right against your skin. Strides is silk. A natural fiber, never plastic, the way men wore it for a thousand years before a bottle ever ended up in your drawer.

That turns a liability into your best anti-plastic moment. But only if the image is clearly labeled as the problem, not your process.

Designed For Real Men

We didn't make these for a photoshoot. We made them for the guy who's up before sunrise and still moving after dark. Silk, because it's the one fiber tough enough and gentle enough to handle a real day against your skin. No plastic, no chafe, no swamp, no compromise. Built by men who got fed up with wearing plastic too.