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Another Stylish Performance From Dan Carter

Stylish performance - and that's just the undies!

Heads will be turning this month as Daniel Carter moves - in two new styles from Jockey®.

With impeccable timing for the festive season, Jockey has released two new underwear ranges that popular rugby celebrity Dan Carter is bringing to a bus near you.

Jockey's Seamfree and Dri-Y® underwear are a class above your usual stocking stuffers bringing new style and performance to men's undergarments.

Seamfree

Women have long known the benefits of seamless underwear. Now guys too can have a smooth, line-free finish under clinging or lightweight fabrics.

Jockey's Seamfree secret is all in the knitting. Special machines - designed to knit pantyhose - are used to make the briefs in one piece from waistband to legs.

Because there's no need to stick together panels, a seamless finish is achieved.

Jockey Seamfree is available in three styles - G-string, brief and trunk in both black and white. Prices range between $22.99 and $34.99.

Dri-Y

Jockey's Dri-Y is a great option in summer when you have to wear a suit or exercise during your lunch hour and then rush back to work after a quick shower.

Dri-Ys are made from a unique blend of cotton and performance fibres including Dri-release®. The fabric removes perspiration quickly and dries four times faster than cotton - but still feels like cotton.

A permanent property in Dri-release yarn is Freshguard® which neutralises odours keeping you and your clothing fresh.

Jockey Dri-Y is available in three styles - sports brief, long trunk and singlet. Prices range between $26.99 and $36.99.

Recent research commissioned by Jockey found that one third more Aussie women than Kiwis stuff their man's Christmas stocking with the latest styles of underwear.

So it seems that us Kiwi women are falling behind our Australian counterparts when it comes to keeping our men's underwear drawers up-to-date.

Fortunately Jockey's two new ranges will be hitting our shelves just in time for Christmas.

So remember - it's the underwear that's the perfect gift, that's why you'll be following Dan Carter this festive season.

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