Episode Summary

Jeffrey Scott (aka Jeffrey Wright) joins UNB Tim for a wide-ranging conversation about spandex, tights, masculinity, confidence, entrepreneurship, and building one of the most influential men’s tights brands of the last decade. From launching a business with just $600 and a sewing machine to encouraging thousands of men to embrace who they are, Jeffrey shares his journey, lessons learned, and why being yourself is always worth it.  

In This Episode

  • How Jeffrey became known as one of the original “tights guys” online
  • Growing up in the 80s and discovering a love of spandex and leggings
  • Starting a business with only $600 and a dream
  • Learning to sew and building a brand from scratch
  • The challenges of early social media marketing
  • Why fabric matters more than most people realize
  • Designing tights specifically for men’s bodies
  • The evolution of men’s leggings and athletic wear
  • Building friendships and community through a niche passion
  • Straight, gay, and bi men finding common ground through underwear and tights
  • Masculinity, confidence, and self-expression
  • The impact of religion, family, and personal growth
  • Vintage spandex, singlets, and iconic athletic gear
  • Why underwear, cups, and athletic gear can be art
  • The realities of running a small apparel business
  • The future of self-expression in men’s fashion

Memorable Quotes

“Part of what I wanted to do was tell guys that it’s okay to be themselves and feel sexy every day.”

“I never felt like I needed to hide in my leggings.”

“Masculinity became a constantly moving bar of unattainability.”

“Once you erase the bars of masculinity and femininity, you can just be yourself.”

“Everybody is on a journey.”

“Spandex is like wearing a hug.”

Featured Topics

Starting a Brand from Nothing

Jeffrey shares how he launched his company in 2014 with only $200 a month for three months, handling everything himself—from website design and accounting to sewing and fulfillment.

The Power of Community

One of the biggest surprises wasn’t selling tights—it was meeting incredible people from all walks of life and building lasting friendships through a shared love of self-expression.

Masculinity and Authenticity

The conversation explores how society defines masculinity, why those definitions are constantly changing, and why confidence comes from being yourself rather than chasing someone else’s expectations.

Gear as Art

UNB Tim and Jeffrey discuss why vintage underwear, athletic cups, singlets, tights, and spandex deserve to be preserved and celebrated as cultural artifacts and personal history.

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Closing Thoughts

Jeffrey’s story is about much more than tights. It’s about confidence, authenticity, community, and learning to stop hiding the things that make you happy. Whether you’re into spandex, underwear, fitness gear, or simply being yourself, this conversation is a reminder that the journey is always worth it.

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Author

Tim is the founder and editor of Underwear News Briefs. He has been an avid underwear fan since the age of 14! He founded UNB in 2008 and has continued to broaden his underwear love over the years

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