TEEN & YOUTH

HSA/FSA Eligible
Many customers use their HSA or FSA benefits to purchase Catchfords recovery briefs by using a Letter of Medical Necessity signed by your doctor. If needed, your provider can usually complete this quickly.
Why recovery is brutally painful — and why regular underwear makes it even harder
After circumcision, frenulum surgery, or preputioplasty, the glans isn’t just “sensitive.”
It’s raw, newly exposed, and unprotected for the first time in an adult man’s life. This skin has never been in direct contact with fabric — it hasn’t keratinized, it’s densely packed with nerve endings, and even soft cotton can feel sharp and abrasive.
THIS IS WHY SO MANY MEN STRUGGLE THROUGH RECOVERY — NOT BECAUSE THE SURGERY IS COMPLICATED, BUT BECAUSE THE EXPOSED GLANS IS COMPLETELY UNPROTECTED.
Regular underwear only intensifies the pain.
It drags across the glans with every step, shift, or sit, causing sudden wincing pain that makes walking, working, driving, or returning to daily routines extremely difficult.
Catchfords addresses the real challenge.
Our 3‑layer pouched Boxerbrief guides the glans into the NonFriction™ pocket — cushioning and shielding sensitive skin from all sides, helping men move more comfortably and avoid constant irritation from conventional fabric contact.
Catchfords NonFriction™ Recovery Briefs reduce friction, protect skin, and help cushion from unexpected contact, without any visible bulk — giving men a more comfortable, confident, and discreet recovery experience.
Under the Microscope 🔬
The Science Behind Non-Friction: A textile engineered for cushioning, not abrasion.
Our Textile Blend 🧵
Smooth, straight with a round cross-section and blunt ends. Designed to glide, not scrape.
Regular Cotton Textile ⛔
Rough surface and several-sided cylindrical filaments with fine pointed ends. Built for durability, not recovery.
The Industry Got It Wrong
What they call “support” is actually friction, pain, and embarrassment.
Stiff cotton. Rigid seams. A hard plastic cup that jabs the glans when it’s most sensitive. Every step becomes a wince. Every mirror check, a reminder that recovery wasn’t considered.
- ❌ No Textile Safety
- ❌ No Functional Support
- ❌ No Relief by Design
What Makes Catchfords Different
| Feature | Catchfords Recovery Briefs | Industry Jock Strap / Cup | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skin Protection | ✅ | Nonfriction™ insert cushions sensitive skin with without rubbing | ❌ | Hard plastic cup that can jab or scrape sensitive skin |
| Discreet Fit Under Clothing | ✅ | Lies flat under pants — no bulge, no outline, no embarrassment | ❌ | Rigid cup that protrudes visibly and creates an obvious bulge |
| Designed for Recovery | ✅ | Space for natural changes, friction reduction, and post‑procedure comfort | ❌ | Built for sports impact — not healing, not comfort |
| Emotional Comfort | ✅ | Dignified, discreet, and designed for your most vulnerable phase | ❌ | Feels crude, exposed, and improvised — a “Franken‑Cup” |
Frequently Asked Questions
When can my child switch from surgical dressings to Catchfords?
Many families begin using Catchfords once their clinician says the initial dressing can be reduced or removed (typically 24–48hrs). The NonFriction™ Liner creates a smooth, low‑contact interior that helps avoid rubbing from everyday fabrics, which is often the most challenging part of early recovery. Always follow your healthcare provider’s guidance.
How does the NonFriction™ Liner help with sensitivity after surgery?
After circumcision or frenulum surgery, the glans is newly exposed and extremely sensitive to touch and fabric contact. The NonFriction™ Liner forms a smooth, cushioned tunnel that minimizes rubbing and unexpected contact, making movement, shifting, and walking feel more manageable for youth.
Can my child return to school or normal routines while wearing Catchfords?
Many parents find that Catchfords make everyday movement more comfortable, which can make returning to school or routines feel more realistic. By reducing friction and fabric contact, kids often feel more at ease sitting, walking, and moving with caution. Always follow your clinician’s recommendations for activity levels.
How many pairs should we have during recovery?
Most families find that two 2‑Packs make daily rotation easier, especially in the first few days when spotting can occur and fresh pairs feel more comfortable. Some choose a third 2‑Pack for added flexibility with school, washing schedules, or if their child prefers the softer interior for longer.
Does the design work safely with swelling or stitches?
Yes. The brief provides gentle support without squeezing or compressing. The tapered interior is smooth and non‑abrasive, helping avoid pressure points and keeping seams away from sensitive areas, including sutures. It’s designed to accommodate normal postoperative changes in size and sensitivity.
How long do most kids wear Catchfords before switching back to regular underwear?
Every child is different, but many families find Catchfords most useful during the first 1–3 weeks, when sensitivity to fabric contact is highest. Some kids continue wearing them longer for comfort during activities like bike riding or sports, where unexpected contact can feel intense early on.
Are Catchfords machine washable and durable?
Yes. They wash and dry easily, and the NonFriction™ Liner is designed to stay smooth and comfortable through repeated laundering, even with daily use.
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