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The Underwear of the Week this week is the Personal Fit Factor Shower Brief. This is a pair that Greg from C-IN2 was telling me about at Magic. This pair is one that uses the trophy shelf technology to give more room up front. For those of you who need it, it will be a welcome addition. Also the pouch has extra pleats to give the extra room, so it can stretch with your body. It’s great to see an underwear company pay attention to the male anatomy. Each guy is different, some need more up front, others need it in the back. That is true for the staff members here!

The reasons this pair is underwear of the week is:

  • Uses the Trophy Self pouch
  • Inverted pleats allow for EXTRA room as needed
  • No Center Seam
  • 95 Cotton; 5 Spandex/Elastane/Lycra
  • Available in white and black

You can find this pair on the C-IN2 website for $24.00. Also check out the other pairs in the line as well!

New innovative men’s underwear brand D.HEDRAL announces Selfridges as its first worldwide stockist.

Launching in-store and online today, Selfridges offers the iconic ‘Gigolo Joe’ style (including two new colours) as well as ‘Sid’ briefs and trunks.

D.HEDRAL is the latest evolution in men’s underwear offering improved fit and maximum comfort.

Developed over three years, D.HEDRAL utilises patented ‘Anglefit’ technology that factors the roundness of the wearer’s bum to create a snug second skin.

‘Anglefit’ introduces three angles (135° Slim, 115° Average, 95° Full) that change the capacity and support of the underwear, allowing it to cling and stretch perfectly over the natural curves of the body to create a flattering silhouette.

Think of D.HEDRAL as the difference between investing in a made-to-measure shirt compared with off-the-peg.

This innovative concept combined with the finest lightweight luxury Italian fabric ensures supreme comfort and breathability.

Prices from £26 – £31 per pair D.HEDRAL is available exclusively at Selfridges Oxford Street and selfridges.com

IT’S WRESTLE MANIA AT JOCKSTRAP CENTRAL

It’s official, wrestle mania is on at Jockstrap Central based on the huge success of their previously launched singlets and now with the arrival of their latest singlets from American Jock.

They’ve brought in totally see-through singlets and singlets with the bum cut out of them but from customer feedback, they knew some of their customers (and fans) wanted a traditional singlet with a bit of style for those more conservative wrestling matches (whether it’s in a professional ring or at your local bar’s jello wrestling contest). If that’s what you’re looking for, then look no further than the Contrast Singlet.

The great thing about this singlet is it’s styled like a genuine high school wrestling uniform with a scoop front neck along with spacious armholes for extra mobility. Contrast side panels give them an ultra-sporty appearance.

As expected and desired, the suit is made with polyester and lycra for that body hugging feature of a singlet with just enough stretch to prevent too much flattening of that bulge you want everyone to see.

Jockstrap Central has these singlets in either red with black side panels, or blue with white side panels. Be sure to check out their website to see their models Santos and Ryan Russell in these hot new singlets.

Also, Jockstrap Central has their Free USA and Discounted Worldwide Shipping Promotion on right now, so if you spend $25 or more (like one of those American Jock Singlets) you’ll qualify for free or discounted shipping depending where in the world you are

A common theme among the array of topics I have written about centers around the notion that too often, men pay far too little attention to the piece of clothing that stays on them the longest in any given day. Whether it is because we are afraid of change, or how a certain cut of underwear is portrayed in society. Even if we are just too busy to care enough to stop and think about our underwear, men far too often take the route of apathy, rather than getting out of their Old Navy printed boxer shorts.

It’s 2012 and that means it’s time to grow up and grow out of the sophomoric underwear you have in your top drawer. You’re a man aren’t you? You’ve got anatomy that needs support without being crushed, and thus should never be hanging freely in boxer shorts that are-when you really pause to think about them, almost pointless. You’ve got options, not only in terms of the underwear available to you, but in the places you have to shop for it. In case you have reservations or are still in denial, I’ve laid out a few things you should think about as you begin to re-think the most important pair of clothing you wear every day.

Leave The Reservations At The Door

If you are wearing boxers and are tired of how they fit and bunch up in your jeans, you may have to think about wearing briefs. Yes, there are some “stigmas” surrounding briefs, but get over them. Few people see you in your underwear, and your underwear is about you and no one else (well unless you want it to be).

Acknowledge Your Existing Problem

This is very important. If you wear run-of-the-mill cotton boxers you probably have a couple of common problems. The first would be “bunching” and the need to “tuck them down” the leg of your pants. Second, “peek through” can be a problem for some men (it was me) which always requires quick, and a not-so-subtle “adjustment.” Finally by the end of the day, the legs of your boxer shorts are down on the front of your legs, but have been wedged up your crack in the back.

If you have evolved to boxer-briefs or back to briefs, but not from “value brands” your most common problem is likely “ride-up” (boxer briefs) and general cotton stretching throughout daily wear (both). Additionally the flat front (both) doesn’t actually “support” you, it “presses” your package closer to your body, but in order to get this fake support, you have to size down, likely meaning the waistband is too small, and if you buy the right size for your front, the back is incredibly saggy, it’s a vicious cycle.

Stop Denying The Obvious & Ignore The B.S.

You are a man, and between your legs lay the key to future generations in your name. You should stop denying that like any of your other friends your “boys” need support. Guess what? If you wear boxers they are getting none, and if you wear value-brand briefs or boxer briefs, they are getting cramped, not supported.

It’s 2012, and for nearly a decade designers of quality men’s underwear have figured out that underwear made for men, have the qualities that support your boys, without crushing them, and making you uncomfortable and self-conscious at the same time. And ignore the b.s. about “tight underwear” affecting fertility, in two months I become a father, and I have been wearing briefs for three years straight. Guess what? Tight underwear probably does increase the likelihood of temporary infertility, you know why? Because it is tight! And underwear should never be tight.

Think About Your Body & Style Before You Shop

Are you tall, short, average? Are you heavier set, athletically built, or skinny? Are you well endowed, average, or small? (I will be back with an “Underwear Guide” that will direct you to the appropriate styles/fits/brands based on all the answers to those questions in a post still to come).

How about your style? Are you a t-shirt and jeans guy for the most part? Do you wear a suit to work, but wear sweats when you get home? Are you a bit of both, but also clean up well? Are you what some might say “fashion forward” (in everything else but your underwear-obviously)?

Proceed With Caution

You are finally leaving the “Land of Terribly Ill-Fitting Underwear” and I don’t want you to look back. But after you’ve agreed to give your boys the support they deserve, and answered some of the questions about yourself, you may not want to jump into the deep end with a pair of pink bikini briefs.

If you are a boxer or boxer brief wearer that is still “iffy” about trying briefs, I understand. I was you at one point-you should buy 3-4 pairs of Trunks-the perfected version of the boxer brief. Make sure they have a pouch with either a built in contoured shape, or a pouch that “gives” to your boys once you get them on. If you are feeling adventurous, play with colors, but there are plenty of trunks out there in your typical standby colors.

If you are a brief guy already, you may also want to try some trunks. You have a bit of a leg up on those guys who are coming to the game from “Boxerland.” Just about every designer brief made today features the type of pouch I have described above.

And Shop Smart…

I know that shopping for men’s underwear, especially designer underwear can be a challenge in stores. Thankfully, there are dozens of websites that not only have dozens of brands and styles to choose from, almost all of them (the best ones) offer free shipping. And always shop the “Sale” section. Typically, these sites don’t like having to do clearance, so as the next season’s undies come in, they put last season’s underwear on sale. I try to never pay full price for underwear.

Never submit a payment for a pair that has not been reviewed. Go to buzzillions.com and you can search for reviews on just about any pair you might be thinking about buying. Underwear reviews because by the product’s nature, they have to be honest. And if you’ve thought about your body and style, then you’ll be able to place yourself in the underwear or not, based on the reviews you read.

But Never Settle

If you’ve made the decision to update your underwear drawer you need to understand that you are experiencing something of a re-birth. In order to get on a level playing field with the “experts” like the contributors to this website, you will need to crawl before you walk.

Start with a few pairs of different brands in a cut you like. Think about what you like and don’t like about each pair, so when you purchase your next three pairs, you can try to find underwear that gives you only what you like and little of what you don’t. Two or three purchases later, you have enough underwear for two weeks worth of wear, and about half will be close to perfect for you, and the other half will still be so much better than the crap you used to wear.

Just don’t blame me if your refusal to settle sparks a bit of an addiction.

I don’t always get to review the underwear after wearing it several times. Many times my opinion on a product can change after its been put in the washing machine. Some fabrics doesn’t hold up and some fray. So I am able to tell you all about this great bikini and give you feedback on it after washing it.

The Male Power Herringbone Mustang Bikini has become my new pajamas. When I first wore them I was first impressed with the fabric used for the bikini. It’s a knit Herringbone made of 85% Nylon, 15% Spandex. It’s super soft and feel great on the skin. It’s basically a loose knit piece of fabric in a herringbone pattern. Guys- if you haven’t felt a knit as your underwear this is the perfect one. It’s breathable and so comfortable. Sometime our sexy underwear is not the most comfortable to wear to bed.

I even wore it to the gym and loved it. Most bikinis tend to ride up my butt cheeks and never stay in place. This rear design is great and stays in place. The only issue I had was the big itchy tag sticking into my crack. Just cut it out and its fine. Why do underwear companies still insist on putting big tags in underwear? Especially itchy ones?!

Pros –

  • Great design
  • Great quality knit fabric
  • Comfortable to sleep in

Con’s –

  • Itchy tag!

Ratings

  • Fit: 5
  • Materials: 5
  • Look: 5
  • Construction: 5
  • Daily Wear: 5
  • Overall: 5

Male Power furnished this pair for review.

I have to admit that Cocksox has been one of my favorite pairs to review on UNB. They make underwear that just fits me well and gives me the great support. The support is the important thing to me in underwear. This is my second jock to review from them; the first was the Leopard Jock. That pair quickly became one of my favorites and so I had very high hopes for this pair!

Let’s face it, there are only so many places that you can wear a leopard jock and get away with it. However, it does make a great pair to wear on a date night. The new pair I got was red with a black waistband. Made out of 92% suplex/8% Spandex blend. The material created a really great pouch. Which is one of my favorite things about Cocksox. The large size I got was a great fit for me. Their sizing is about the same as the US.

I wore these on a weekend for some errands and hanging out with friends. It was a low key but a great way to try out a pair. The pair was amazingly comfortable. The jock fit as well as the leopard jock. The pouch shows off what you have but gives really great support. It was one of those pairs that feel like you aren’t wearing any underwear. The leg straps fit great too; there was no bunching or rolling. As I said I forgot I was wearing a jock through out the day. Luckily I wasn’t going anywhere special and didn’t really pay attention to how much I was showing off under my jeans.

The jock is going to be one of my favorite pairs. As I have said I recently lost weight and am building my collection in the new size. It gets hard to go through the underwear drawer and find favorite pairs that I can’t fit in. So, a pair that fits great and in the new size is a good thing

Pros:

  • Great fit through out the day
  • Incredibly supportive pouch
  • Bright fun colors
  • Materials that move and stretch

Cons:

  • Can show off a little too much of your business

 

  • Fit            5
  • Materials            5
  • Construction            5
  • Look            5
  • Daily Wear            5
  • OVERALL            5

*OUT of 5*

 

Cocksox furnished these for review. You can find these at the Cocksox website for $21 and five color choices

Tuesday means one thing here at UNB. It’s Baskit $12 Tuesday! That’s when you get an awesome pair of underwear for only $12! This week’s pair is the Pure Boxer Brief. The pure line is made from certified organic cotton! So do something great for the environment and feel great too! Find this and more pairs on the Baskit Sale page!

The Underwear of the Month for December is the Gregg Homme Venom Briefs. The voting was close between all three and we had quite a few thong fans who were pulling for the Venom Thong! But the Brief came out on top. Here are some reasons why from the staff why its our underwear of the Month!

  • Incredibly comfortable design
  • Great fabric blend
  • Makes you feel sexy through out the day
  • Gregg Homme is great at mixing sexy undies and a pair you can wear all day

These are just a few reasons why it’s our Underwear of the Month. Find this pair and more at Gregg Homme site.

Starting off, Joe Snyder is my favorite brand for thongs, briefs and specialty wear and am a huge nylon lover so anything that has that elastic spandex feel is amazing. I have numerous pairs and varieties of Joe Snyder underwear. One of the things I love about this brand is how most of their underwear gives you the pouch for extra support and pushes you out to give that buldge appearance. Joe Snyder underwear is machine washable and very durable. Even their specialty underwear is great quality. With having a nylon fetish, Joe nyder is the perfect brand to get into and support.

The pair I reviewed most recently was the Joe Snyder Running Shorts. When I saw that they did sportswear, I wanted to try it out. I am a huge gym fanatic and do a lot of cardio at the gym so I thought that these pair of running shorts would be perfect. When I received them I quickly put them on to try them out.

Here is the downfall of the shorts. They fit more like briefs than anything. I still had some support but I did feel “out there” and kind of exposed… but that could be solved by any jock strap. Being a bigger guy and having thicker thighs, the shorts expose and really do not leave a lot to the imagination but it shows everything you got. SO if you are comfortable being exposed, these are for you!  This can be a good and bad thing. I wouldn’t not recommend wearing these in the gym to run in front of your workout buddies, possibly risking something falling out, but to wear them in the privacy in your own home if you have your own treadmill.

I would recommend wearing these on the beach as a bathing suit. If you are not comfortable wearing a thong or a speedo, these could be the next step to still feeling sexy in the sun. Still being able to cover your junk and butt checks but still getting the sun on your thighs and legs.
Would I recommend these “running shorts”? I would. I would recommend them to be worn at the beach as a bathing suit, or as shorts to wear around the house, or even underneath your jeans as your underwear for the day. I would not recommend them to be worn at the gym, but if you were to, I would put on a jock strap underneath to give you that support. Would I call them “Running Shorts”? No. Running shorts would be a little longer than this pair. But I would call them sporty boxers. They have some versatility other than running shorts so that would be a reason to buy them. If you are wanting and willing to try them, I would fully recommend doing it. if all else fails you have a great pair of sporty boxers that you can use at the beach or in your daily life.
Pros

  • Versatility
  • Great to wear at the beach/tan in
  • Lightweight
  • Stretchy fabric
  • Great feel
  • Doesn’t ruin in wash

Cons

  • Not to be worn in the gym
  • Not a lot of support in the pouch area
  • One size fits most
  • Not considered “running shorts”

Ratings:

  • Fit-3
  • Material-5
  • Construction-2
  • Look-4
  • Daily Wear-5
  • Overall -3.7

Joe Snyder supplied these for review. Find these and more at the Joe Snyder site.

I always get excited to review underwear and I was even more excited when I heard I’d be getting to review the Cocksox CX03 Waistband Brief. If you know me by now, I am not shy with the underwear I wear. However, I get concerned about certain brands and how I perceive they might fit me and Cocksox was one of those brands. For that reason I am glad to have my first pair from the brand and  just may have to explore what else Cocksox has to offer.

The pair of briefs I received in the mail was size L (36-38) and the pair fit my 36” waist very well.  They are made from 92% “Supplex” (Cocksox’s choice microfiber) and 8% Lycra elastane.  These really are a “bikini” cut rather than a more traditional brief and while you get pretty much 100% rear coverage the side of your bum is more exposed than with similar cuts from other brands.

I put them through a day’s worth of wear and they held up pretty well. I am a fan of briefs with a built in pouch, and Cocksox seems to have been in that market for quite some time.  Their pouch really does bring you “out and up” and as someone who is already subconscious about the size of my bulge, wearing these to work was a bit of a decision, but I decided to throw caution to the wind, as it were.

I am getting pretty good at “judging books by their cover” when it comes to shopping online and looking at pictures, and I must say the one issue I thought I would have with these. While the pouch is shaped to “lift” my anatomy doesn’t really “do” that easily so the pouch at times would become uncomfortable and cramped. It wasn’t so bad that I wanted them off, (I wore them until bed time) but they didn’t have the comfort I was hoping for, either.

Style-wise these briefs hit the right notes. I think a bikini cut is naturally more stylish than a basic style, and the neon green definitely stands out. I also appreciate that Cocksox has gotten away from their niche a bit, and ventured the world of the logo waistband. My wife’s reaction was “whoa” when I got them on—though she is an impossible read when it comes to the underwear I wear.

In the end, the Cocksox CX03 Waistband Brief is a really decent brief and I was pleasantly surprised and how well they fit overall. Though the contour of the bulge could be a bit bigger, or more forgiving, I think my main issue is that it is something I just am not used to with any other pair I own. I’d say if you’re a fan of the brand’s thong or original brief, you should give these a try. Be careful though, one thing is for sure with these briefs, which doesn’t stray from the brand’s overall design concept, you may need to be a bit less-than modest to wear these on a daily basis.

Pros:

  • Good Fit
  • Super supportive
  • Breathable
  • Stylish

Cons:

  • Unforgiving pouch
  • Not for the bashful

Ratings

  • Fit – 5
  • Materials – 4
  • Construction – 4
  • Look – 5
  • Daily Wear – 3
  • Overall *Out of 5* – 4

Cocksox furnished these for review. You can find them on the Cocksox website.

Jockstrap Central had their eye on Pistol Pete for a while, but when they saw the Duo Jock and Mesh Power Jock, they knew they had to fast track them to the top of their launch schedule. Here’s the details of these hot jockstraps:

Duo Jock

Pistol Pete’s Duo Jock get’s it’s name from it’s unique dual waistband with a sexy twist: The pouch is constructed of a soft ribbed, mostly cotton fabric – the rib is not only an interesting design feature but provides extra stretch and with the hint of spandex – it’s pouch perfection that’s comfortable yet form fitting. Your “boys” are going to love you for it. The twist is the double waist band which not only provides extra support but creates a split between the two which is a welcome addition (and handy exit) when something pops up.

Mesh Power Jock

Pistol Pete goes space-age with this future fashion jock called fittingly, the Power Jock: This jockstrap features a contoured mesh pouch, while not overly see-through, provides welcome ventilation (especially considering the synthetic fabric). Contrasting edging plus a centered V of extra piping add support and accentuates the contouring of the pouch – creating an almost torpedo shape and draws the eye to the missile beneath. It’s explosive!

The Duo Jock comes in white with black detailing or black with red detailing. The Power Jock comes in three color variations: Black with white detailing, blue with black detailing or red with black detailing. Be sure to check out Jockstrap Central’s website to see their sexy model Marcus putting Pistol Pete through their paces