By A Mystery Man Writer
Have you ever gone commando? If you have, you're not alone. Did you know that a whopping 25 percent of Americans leave the house without wearing underwear? There's an interesting story in The Motley Fool today about trends that could change the American underwear market forever—but one stat from the story totally stuck out to me: "In a recent, fashion-based poll conducted by Vanity Fair and 60 Minutes, 25 percent of the Americans surveyed confirmed that they leave the house without undies, at least, occasionally." What? Personally, I've never left the house without wearing underwear. There was that one time I went away for a long weekend and forgot to pack any clean underwear—so I immediately went shopping for undies as soon as I deplaned. Am I missing out on something by not going commando? Do you go out without undies on the regular? Tell us why! And if not, tell us why not! Spirited discussion in the comments section, please.
Have you ever gone commando? If you have, you're not alone. Did you know that a whopping 25 percent of Americans leave the house without wearing underwear? There's an interesting story in The Motley Fool today about trends that could change the American underwear market forever—but one stat from the story totally stuck out to me: In a recent, fashion-based poll conducted by Vanity Fair and 60 Minutes, 25 percent of the Americans surveyed confirmed that they leave the house without undies, at least, occasionally. What? Personally, I've never left the house without wearing underwear. There was that one time I went away for a long weekend and forgot to pack any clean underwear—so I immediately went shopping for undies as soon as I deplaned. Am I missing out on something by not going commando? Do you go out without undies on the regular? Tell us why! And if not, tell us why not! Spirited discussion in the comments section, please.
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