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A guide to finding a jockstrap, selecting a size, & making it comfortable
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Jockstraps are typically worn by males participating in sports, athletics, or other vigorous activities. This undergarment provides support by holding the penis, testicles, and scrotum close to the body, protecting these sensitive parts from harm. What's more, many jocks have a pouch where you can insert a protective cup to further protect your genitals from direct blows. To ensure you purchase the right jockstrap, you should familiarize yourself with the different styles of jock and cup. After that, you can make use of techniques to improve the protection, comfort, and support of your jockstrap.

Things You Should Know

  • Find jockstraps in physical stores, like Target or Walmart. Or, search for them online.
  • Select a jockstrap based on your waistband size. Small jockstraps are between 20-26 in (51-66 cm), medium is 26-32 in (66-81 cm), and large is 32-38 in (81-96 cm).
  • Choose a cotton or cotton-blend jockstrap if you’re looking for comfort. If you’re using a jockstrap for physical activity, choose a rayon or spandex jockstrap.
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Finding the Right Jockstrap

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  1. Most sports, sporting goods, and athletics stores will carry jockstraps. You'll also likely be able to find this garment in the athletics section of most general clothing retailers, like Kohl's, Target, Walmart, and so on.
  2. Online sellers often offer special deals that can cut down on the expense of your purchases. These kinds of stores generally have a larger selection for you to choose from, meaning you have a better chance of finding what you want.
    • A downside to buying a jockstrap online, especially if this is your first time purchasing one, is that you won't get a chance to evaluate the cut and quality of it before you buy it.
    • If you're trying to find the best deal, look up jockstraps on several different sites and do a keyword search for "coupons for [jockstrap site name]".
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  3. If you're planning on wearing a jockstrap as part of your daily outfit, whether for fashion or support, you'll want to choose one that is made of a comfortable material, like cotton or a cotton blend. Materials that wick moisture away from the body and keep it from the skin, like rayon or spandex, provide better ventilation for more physical activities.[1]
    • "Wicking" is a special term used for active wear designed with special fabrics. These pull moisture to the outer layer of the fabric to keep your skin dry.[2]
  4. There is little regulation of the terms used in the jockstrap industry. The styles of some brands might be unique or called by different names than other brands. Many fashion jocks are classified by the following features:
  5. The size listed on your jockstrap will only pertain to the waistband size. The cup will either be a separate part, or listed separately on the jockstrap packaging. Cups should hold your genitals completely, comfortably, and snugly. Leg straps should be tight enough to prevent twisting. Many brands of jock make use of brand-particular size ranges, so be sure to check the size range. In most cases, though, you can expect:[4]
    • Small sizes to range between 20 and 26 in (50.8 and 66 cm).
    • Medium sizes to range between 26 and 32 in (66 and 81.3 cm).
    • Large sizes to range between 32 and 38 in (81.3 and 96.5 cm).
    • XL sizes to range between 38 and 44 in (96.5 and 111.8 cm).
    • Cups generally have four sizes also: peewee (ages 5-7), youth (ages 8-12), teen (13-15) and adult (age 16 and above).[5]
  6. Everyone's body is different, and it's possible that a jockstrap might not be comfortable for you If this is the case for you, the athletic brief is an excellent substitute that's more similar to conventional underwear.
    • Not all athletic briefs come with cups. If you are playing a sport that requires a groin protector, be sure you purchase a pair that comes with a cup.
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Determining Whether to Use a Cup/Protector

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  1. Though a protective cup is sometimes required for certain activities, cups can chafe, cause heat to build up more than usual, and can sometimes be uncomfortably bulky. Activities like track and field, basketball, rollerblading, and so on, are better suited to cup-less jocks.[6]
  2. Projectiles, like balls, pucks, and so on, can pick up a great deal of speed. These projectiles can become deadly to the more delicate parts of your body, especially your genitals. Wear a jockstrap with a cup for sports like:
    • Baseball
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • Soccer
    • Rugby[7]
  3. Cups are made out of hard plastic or metal, and have small holes in the cup material for ventilation. For low-contact activities where you still want some protection, you might use a soft cup or flex cup, which are more comfortable. Depending on the jockstrap you buy, you'll likely have two styles of cup to choose from:
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Improving Protection, Comfort, and Support

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  1. The more layers of undergarment you wear, the more support you'll receive. Athletes will often wear more than one pair of undergarments for precisely this purpose. For example, for extra support you might:
  2. Children, not having gone through puberty yet, will not need as much space in their protective cup. Children can also be more prone to clothing irritation or discomfort, like what might be experienced with a cup. A narrow cup will be less bulky and more comfortable.[9]
  3. There are many examples of specialized jockstraps, and one of the best examples of this comes from hockey. Because hockey players wear so much padding to keep warm and protect themselves from damaging hockey pucks, hockey jocks often have special clips or garters to help hold up socks and keep your gear tight to your body. Two common other varieties of jock include:
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Brendon Rearick
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This article was co-authored by Brendon Rearick. Brendon Rearick is a Personal Trainer, Strength Coach, Fitness Program Director, and co-founder of Certified Functional Strength Coach (CSFC), a fitness education company in the San Francisco Bay Area. With 17 years of experience in the fitness industry, Brendon specializes in strength and conditioning, and his company CSFC has certified over 3,000 trainers in over 20 countries. Brendon has worked as a Program Director for Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning (MBSC) and earned his massage therapy license from the Cortiva Institute-Boston. Brendon holds a BS in Kinesiology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. This article has been viewed 296,207 times.
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To buy a jockstrap, visit a sporting goods store or the athletic section of a general clothing retailer. You can also order a jockstrap online, where you'll find more of a selection. If you're purchasing a jockstrap for athletic purposes, look for one made out of rayon or spandex, which will help wick sweat away from your body and provide better ventilation. For a jockstrap that you plan on wearing regularly with your day-to-day outfits, go with a cotton or cotton blend since it will be more comfortable. To learn how to choose a style of jockstrap, scroll down!

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