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1513226_10151945070019092_478323444_nHere at UNB we try to save you money at times but this post is not one of those. I know we have readers who has an unlimited budget for swimwear and underwear. The guy who buys premium underwear/swimwear want to have exclusive pairs that not many other people will be wearing. That’s why we are bringing you the Meridian Buckle Bikini.

If you’re not familiar with Parke & Ronen here is about them: Parke & Ronen is the product of two remarkable designers with an inspired vision for a unique fashion company. Preferring chic sensuality to glitz and gimmicks, Parke Lutter and Ronen Jehezkel created Parke & Ronen. While always in touch with the latest trends, the Parke & Ronen customer does not fall victim to extreme looks. Refined details, quality fabrics, and exquisite fit are the hallmarks of the Parke & Ronen look, attracting clients who choose to dress simply yet look sensational.

The Meridian Buckle Bikini is very simple in it’s styling. There are not gadgets or other embellishments other then the buckle. I really like this pair. Made from a nylon/spandex tricot. I have seen previous pairs from them and it’s about on course for their pricing. So what is the price? its $105.

I hear a lot of you say, that’s a large price for a small swim brief. Like I said earlier, it’s not for those on a budget. But if you’re looking for something classic and a little more exclusive then check out Parke & Ronen

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Last week we posted the Miami Dolphin speedo guys. We thought we would share our experiences wearing swim briefs. Its fair to say most, not all the guys on the site have worn them. I wrote up the double standard last week but we wanted to have our guys put in their two cents. Dash took this to heart and wrote a big post on wearing his first speedo this past summer. We are also using his pics here in the post. But our other guys share their opinions! We’d love to hear yours

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Over the summer I bought my first speedo. I had been easing my way into it, going from knee-length department store suits to a Parke & Ronen 4 inch inseam. Everything about a briefer swimsuit is better- easily worn under your street clothes, shows off your legs, less drag when swimming, dries faster, better tan lines. I wasn’t going back to board shorts, and was ready for the next step.

In July I went to eastern Europe for a vacation and ordered a tasteful Aussiebum suit. It was a squarecut/trunk in the style Daniel Craig wore in Casino Royale in black and white. On the beach on the Black Sea all kinds of men wore speedos, squarecuts, and even some thongs without any of the body panic and self-consciousness I found at home. The speedo was a practical garment and a fun one, and the men there embraced it. After getting back to the States I started wearing speedos to the beach. I felt good about the way I looked and there were beaches where people didn’t freak out about seeing a man’s thighs in a 1″ side speedo. No one laughed, no one pointed, but many looked and a few gave some compliments. It was a great summer.

Looking ahead I know I’ll be in speedos at the beach again, but not necessarily every time or at every beach. Sometimes you don’t want to call attention to yourself or stand out, and sometimes you do. Just like dressing up in general, there’s a time and place to wear cute shorts and other occasions that call for nothing more than a tiny nylon brief and a drawstring. The important thing is to diversify your swim gear and find some great places to let it all hang out.

UNB Gabe

I’ve worn speedos as a competitive swimmer since high school.  But as a rule I would never wear them outside of that venue.  The one exception came when I found myself in the midst of a flock of European tourists.  That was a pivotal experience for me as I realized the only barrier to doing so was my fear of what others would think.  Nowadays I’d say the fear is less about what others think and more about what some  small vocal minority might actually do in response.  It seems that small-mindedness knows no bounds.

UNB Bryce

I haven’t ever worn them in public but wouldn’t be against it. I do wear a speedo when I lay out in my yard. If I was going to the beach to lay out I would likely wear a speedo.

Alex B.

I have been wearing speedos for the last few years as a swimmer. I wear them at the gym and every once in a while a the beach but I haven’t really gotten any negative feed back. I think it all comes down to who you are around when wearing it. Gay man, and swimmers are used to seeing guys in speedos and as long as nothing pops up, they won’t give you a strange look.

UNB Tim

I have worn them since I was in my teens. I have been the only guy on the beach in them and I really didn’t care. Then again I was young and didn’t care. The older i get I still love them, I think they are the most comfortable thing to wear. I’m working my way to get back in speedo shape. One of my favorite stories was I had this flag motif actual Speedo brand, went to the beach with my ex and he forbid me to wear them on the beach. I wore my board shorts over but wasn’t happy! Now I wear them occasionally not as much as I did. I need to get back to them and show no matter size or age you should wear what you feel best in!

I think this post is interesting cause you would expect all of us to wear speedos but not all have. Some love them while others are still easing into them.

Out To Kill - Croota Swim Wear 5

Independent film director Rob Williams is as prolific a filmmaker as the Croota brand of men’s underwear is about releasing new ranges! And in his highly anticipated seventh film, “Out To Kill,” which recently wrapped filming in Tampa, FL, he prominently featured Croota underwear and swim wear on some Adonis-like model/actors.

The trio of characters that don Croota swim wear in this poolside scene are Lee Williams, Christopher John Cutillo and Nicolas Burgos.

“Out To Kill” is a gay murder mystery about a private investigator who wrangles himself into investigating the murder of one of his hot new neighbors when he moves into a beautiful Tampa loft complex. More information on the film and other Guest House Films productions can be found at www.guesthousefilms.com.

Croota’s featured low-cut swim wear includes its “Surfers Paradise” range in both dark purple and beige, and the hipster-cut “Austar,” which is available in khaki and white. Each range of swim trunks is made of 85% nylon and 15% spandex, which combine for a UPF 50, fade-resistant fabric. Each range retails for $24.50 USD, and all are available at www.croota.com.

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Bigger is better. For several years now, bulge-enhancing men’s underwear has enjoyed tremendous success as more and more men choose underwear that boosts their male profile and their self-confidence. After all, what man doesn’t want to look bigger “down there”?

The same “Natural Pouch” boosting effect that has made the John Sievers underwear collection a runaway best-seller at International Jock is now available in the new John Sievers mens swimwear collection. For the first time ever, men can enjoy a revolutionary enhancing mesh liner that supports and lifts the male package. And, no one will know that the secret behind the look is the magic liner beneath the soft polyester fabric.

As the first swim short on the market with a bulge-enhancing liner, John Sievers swim shorts feature a lightweight, clingy-when-wet fabric over the naturally-uplifting pouch that effectively combats the flattening effects of traditional swimwear. Even after a swim in cold water, when men might fear a Seinfeld-like “shrinkage” situation, the remarkable inner liner will help to ensure that their manhood remains just as breathtaking as before.

In addition to their unique support liner, John Sievers sexy new swim trunks feature today’s popular shorter leg length, an elastic waistband with a logo drawstring that can be cinched up for a perfect fit, an embroidered John Sievers logo on the left leg, two side pockets and a Velcro-closure back pocket.

Equally at home at the beach or the gym, John Sievers shorts will forever change the way men look and feel while catching waves (and more)!

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