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Patreon. We have added some new podcasts for Patreon members only. Cody and I recorded How we got started. We are doing our brief tale segments as podcasts. You hear from real guys how they discovered their love of undies. The very first one is out. We interviewed the 312 husbands and released it into the feed. Going forward, we will publish them as single episodes in the Patreon feed but 2-4 at a time in the regular feed about a month after release. If you are interested in participating, email us. www.patreon.com/unbblog

The Speedo Movement – The Speedo Moment has its own site. Cody will tell us about this remarkable Development 

Every day vs. special undies – Every day vs. special occasion? What does that mean to you? Is there a difference? 

Are Classics Sexy? – Are the classic undies sexy? Classics are solid colors black, white, navy, and classic cuts. Larger cut briefs, trunks, and boxer briefs 

Get to know us – Dating? Married? Single? Key to your success in dating or being single 

Tim – @unbblog & UNBTim on Twitter

Twitter/IG Andy @thescruffygay IG 

Eric @undiesgeek85 

Cody @the_speedo_movement 

Jay @_jayinca_ 

Stevie @undies_cub 

Briefsbuff – Briefsbuff Twitter

Join our Patreon www.patreon.com/unbblog and read the UNB blog – UNBblog.com 

If you were a fan of the Rick Majors Liquid Skin collection, rejoice because there is a new color out this week. The line is made to mimic a metallic color and come in some sexy styles. Here is what International Jock says about the new line:

The silky-smooth Liquid Skin fabric features a special matte coating that mimics the erotic look and feel of rubber. It offers a body-hugging fit with incredible stretching properties but will never lose its original shape.

Rick Majors Liquid Skin Thong

Rick Majors Liquid Skins Sports Brief

Rick Majors Liquid Skins Super Low Rise Bikini

Rick Majors Liquid Skin Hip Brief

Rick Majors Liquid Skin C-Ring Brief

Rick Majors Liquid Skin Trunk

This past week I dropped by the new site UndiesLive. They had a show going that featured Murray Swanby. If you aren’t familar, UndiesLive is a show featuring a model, this time Murray but previous ones featured Colby Melvin, trying on undies and gear. It’s like an Underwear HSN. Below the show the item that is being worn is for sale.

I think it’s a really interesting concept. Its’ the first interactive buying experience I have seen for underwear. You can join the chat room and ask questions about the gear. Murray interacted with the audience and clearly had fun doing this show.

Will this be the next big thing in undies? I don’t know, but I love it when you see something different to sale undies. The most interesting thing is this was done by *sstricks, which is a new company I haven’t heard of before this night.

If you’re interested in seeing this, the show from this weekend is up as a video on the UNdiesLive site, go check it out.

This week’s awesome pair from Baskit is the Body Art Boxer brief. The line is inspired by body art from real people. Get this pair for just $12 today only. The offer expires at midnight.

The designs in our BodyArt collection are never dreamt up on our designer’s sketch pad or plucked from a graphics book. No, the inspiration for BodyArt  comes to life as a tattoo born of the blood, sweat and tears shed by the guy who proudly bears it on his skin. 

Our first collection featured the ink of an exiled, most likely ex-Yakuza member, tattooed from head to toe and living out his days in London.

Our current BodyArt collection tells the story of Adam Von Rothfelder, an MMA fighter turned celebrity fitness guru, who transformed his personal tragedies into physical triumphs.

Adam views his ink as a work in progress, highlighting the ebb and flow of his life. Made from 95% premium spun cotton and 5% elastane, BodyArt packs a punch.

We are looking for a few good men, but let’s face it, aren’t we all! All joking aside, we are looking for real guys who love underwear that want to share their love of undies. We are wanting to show guys of all shapes, sizes, colors, races, on our blog, and IG feed.

I know we have a ton of readers that post pics of themselves on social media. Let us share your pics and get more followers or just put yourself out there to meet some new guys.

We have gotten a few questions. Here are some FAQ for Fan Friday?

Can I post pics every week? Yes, we are not limiting guys submitting pics. If you submit more than one a week we will choose one to share.

Do I have to show my face? No, you don’t. I know some of us are in positions where it could be problematic to be that open with underwear. It would be amazing if we all could but I get it!

What is IG worthy pic? Well, that’s a good question, we keep it very PG rated. So no big bulges, erections, full on back shots in thongs. I know this sucks, but we will edit pics on IG but will show the unedited pics on the blog.

I shy and feel a little self-conscious, will I see bad comments? Not if we can help it. We don’t tolerate any negativity towards guys posting pics. It takes courage, no matter what shape you are in, to post pics. Rude and ugly comments will be deleted and if necessary people will be blocked. However, we love to share positive comments. We all need to stick together as brothers in gear.

How do I participate in Fan Friday? You can do several ways. The first is DM us on Instagram telling you want to be apart of fan Friday. Or you can email us at info@underwearnewsbriefs.com and include the pic and your social media name. It’s super simple.

We hope you will take part in the newest thing we are doing on UNB. We look forward to seeing you in your gear!

There is a flash sale happening on the UNB Store. Thongs and mesh are 20% off and no code is needed. The pairs below are on Sale until tomorrow night. You will get 20% off all the pairs below, the discount will show in the cart (so take 20% off the price that is listed). Get free shipping on orders to the US $50 or more.

JOR makes some of the most colorful and fun swimwear on the market. I love how they find some of the most amazing prints to use. There are also so many different cuts. You can get the same print in a short, brief, and sometimes a thong.

Here is some of our favorite new Swimwear from the 2020 Collection

Jor 1033 OCTUPUS Swim Brief

JOR 1040 WASABI MINI SHORT 

JOR 1017 Mesh Swim Brief

JOR 1044 TURTLE MINI SHORT 

JOR 1018 JOR SWIM BRIEF

JOR 1036 Tribal Swim Brief

JOR 1015 TOKIO SWIMWEAR BOXER BLUE

JOR 1022 CARIBE SWIM BIKINI 

JOR 1037 OCEAN SWIM BIKINI 

JOR 1028 SHARK SWIM BIKINI 

JOR 1027 IPANEMA SWIM THONG

JOR 1013 BALTIC SWIMWEAR 

I want to thank everyone who entered this giveaway. It was so much fun to do with Jockstraps.com. I hope this is the first of many giveaways we will do with them. Here are the winners, they were drawn at random.

  • Gabriel M – CT
  • Clinton H – Ontario
  • Trevic B – FL
  • Aaron P – MN
  • Joseph G – Texas
  • Jeremy S – PA
  • Bryan M – WI
  • Dan M – Alberta
  • Charles K – RI
  • Shawn P – FL

Congrats to those who won, the masks will be shipped very soon!

Look for a new giveaway very soon.

There is a new brand of swimwear on the market, and it’s called Elia. It’s being sold through Daily Jocks and looks pretty awesome. Here is what they say about this amazing new brand.

Inspired by the beaches of Mykonos, Elia Beachwear exists to enhance your summer style. Using modern designs and sexier silhouettes so you always look your best. Let us take you from the beach to the bar. Elia’s got your back.

All Elia Beachwear swim briefs feature a removable enhancing pouch.

June is Pride month! One company that has released a super fun pride print is Smither’s Swimwear. This rainbow print is called the Rebound. This print has become my new favorite pair of swim for the season!

Why do I like this pair? First I love that it’s a wide vertical stripe, it’s different than a lot of pride pairs out there. I feel you can wear this anytime and now just during the month of Pride.

If you’re looking for some awesome swimwear, this is a must-have pair for this summer.

PAIR: Smithers Rebound Pride 2020
COLOR: Pride Print
FABRIC: TBA
SIZES: X-Small – X-Large
PRICE: $80.00 AUD

My Body Image… it’s not positive

WARING, this will be a very long post! 

This has not been the most comfortable post for me to write. I have started and started this about ten times over the last few days. It was teased this on Sunday in the “UNB Gets Personal” post. Should I go into detail about the blog and how I started it and then move into my personal struggles and then finish it up? Or should I just go full-on personal and lay it all out there? 

I was chatting with jesuistyler in IG DM’s, no he didn’t slide into my DMs! I have a lot of great convos on IG, so feel free to hit me up there! But back on track, he mentioned he was looking forward to the body image post, and I leveled I have had some issues writing this and not getting my voice. He responded with this (and he permitted me to use this): 

My opinion, lay it all out! Write from the heart ❤️! Body image is such a mind fuck (pardon my language) that I think almost all men silently struggle with. I can tell you, I am one of those people. Being a fan of underwear only amplifies the feelings because all the adds are of chiseled, perfect men.

Creation of the blog and my mindset.

In 2008, I created UNB. Interesting fact, I wanted to call it Underwear Briefs, a catchy name, but the URL was taken, so I added News in the title, and voila, UNB was born. The world of underwear was a different place 12 years ago. There was no Instagram; Twitter was just a few years old, and when you brought up you loved underwear, you either got a strange look or one of those knowing looks. 

I set up the blog to reach all guys, including gay, straight, and bi. I thought that doing it more journalistic was the way to go. I would share opinions and such, but I never really put myself out there like other guys on the site across the years. Those guys are Alex, Andrew, Martin, and more. There have been other guys who have put pics of them up on reviews, which I have always encouraged. I wanted guys to put themselves out there as much as they felt comfortable doing. I, however, never felt comfortable doing that for anything on the site. I considered myself more of the Wizzard behind the curtain. 

Going personal will be done in steps. Am I ready to just start posting pics of myself and jumping into the deep end? NO, not at all. Am I going to give up some of the journalistic posts? No, I love covering the industry and will continue to share those new brands I find and interview brands. I think there will be a great mix of both. The start is this post. I will also open the blog to the guys on the podcast and others to guest write and talk about body positivity openly and honestly. And by all means, give me feedback on posts. I don’t get a lot of feedback, so when I inspire you, let me know! It pushes me to make even more fantastic content. 

It’s now about the person. 

As the years progressed, more and more blogs, and especially Instagram accounts are now about the person. The prime example of that is Andy on the podcast, aka Scruffy Gear. I give him mad props for putting himself out there as he did with his blog and his IG account. He was the brand, and people started to look at him for underwear and advice. I felt like the way I was running things was going the way of the dinosaurs. I needed to energize what I was doing. But, at that time, I was in a job that I hated, and I didn’t realize how much I hated it until I was out of it. It changed me, and I was a miserable person. 

Then I met someone I really admire. UndiesCub. Stevie is not a male model; he’s a beefy guy that wears sexy AF undies and posts pics of him on a car, out in public showing his thong and a ton more. And here he is getting all this attention and guys loving what he’s posting. It proves that you don’t need to be a male model to wear sexy undies. The world of undies is changing when a Cub can show off in a thong and not give a fuck! 

I have surrounded myself with guys on the podcast, UndiesGeek, JayinCA, Cody from the SpeedoMovement, and more who, in my mind, give no fucks and show off on IG and Twitter. Each of these guys you have seen in swim briefs or thongs. They are all fantastic guys who I respect and am honored to call my friends. 

I’m reminded by a lyric from Bette Midler’s “I’m Beautiful”: 

“Too black, too white, too short, too tall,

too big, too green, too red, too small.

I said you don’t belong. You don’t belong.”

If you don’t have the abs and pecs, you may seem there is no place for you in the world of underwear and swim briefs. But that’s so not true. I love guys that show their passion. Who cares if you’re too big, too small, not blonde haired or blue eyes. If you are a bear who loves a pink lace thong, wear it and show it off! If you’re a thin guy and love UnderArmour, show it. We need to come together and support our brothers in gear. Underwear has brought me friends (both gay and straight) I would never have met. 

My Story….The good, the bad, the beefy

In my 20’s I was a total twink. I called my self a geeky twink. I was 6’4″, 31/32 inch waist, and about 165 pounds. I was rail-thin and never could gain weight. No matter what I did, it never happened. So I could rock the swim briefs and other skimpy gear, and I felt good wearing it and felt sexy. I mean, I would go out in Piedmont Park in the ’90s and layout on “Speedo Hill” and not care. I would welcome the guys checking me out as I dropped my shorts to some skimpy brief. They were always skimpy briefs back then. I would do this all the time, and I would go on vacations and be the only one in a swim brief on the beach and not care. 

At the age of 27, the metabolism slowed down, and while I wasn’t gaining massive weight, I “filled out” for a better term. I had a 36-inch waist, and I thought it fit me well. So through the 2000’s I steadily inched up in weight. The 225 that fit me well got left behind. It wasn’t until I saw a pic of me at the 2012 swimwear shoot that I went, “Who is that?” and it was me. I gained a lot of weight, after seeing that pic I was like no more, and got back down to my 225. I felt good and myself again. When I looked in the mirror, I saw myself again, not that stranger who had been looking at me. 

Life happens, and I gained much of the weight back. I went from commuting to work every day to work at home. I had some anxiety issues, and I stopped paying attention to what I ate and what I was doing. When you hate the way you look, it affects every part of who you are from self-confidence, outlook on life, and anxiety issues. 

2020 is the year of change

Let’s face it 2020 is a clusterfuck. The start of this year should have been foreshadowing for the rest of the year. When in Vegas for Project, I was admitted into the hospital. I mean, is there anywhere else you would not want to be in a hospital than vegas? 

Long story short, I could go on and on, and this is a super long post (I warned you, and it will be longer). I was on the flight to Vegas, and I received a high heart rate notification on my Apple Watch. Sitting on a plane and watching a movie, my heart rate was 134. I thought at the time I had a panic attack. We landed, and I got to the hotel and passed out. I wanted that day to be done. The day before I felt off and not myself, I couldn’t explain it, I thought it was 100% anxiety. However, the next morning the heart rate was still 120 resting. I knew that something was not right. I needed to go to the ER, granted I don’t currently have health insurance, but I couldn’t let that stop me (luckily, this was before the start of COVID-19). 

At 6:30 AM, I”m in a cab on the way to the ER. I am on the phone with a local vegas friend and my family letting them know. When I get to the ER, I tell them what’s happening, and they check my blood pressure. It was well over 200. And, for the first time in my life, I was escorted into the ER without waiting. They immediately tested me for heart issues and blood clots. All significant tests for heart attacks and stroke come back negative. They keep me overnight for observation. My blood pressure drops over 100 points (I don’t know if it’s pointing or whatever, but for this post, it’s points, you healthcare guys can correct me). I am released but have to get two prescriptions filled. I leave the hospital and go back to my hotel, wanting to lay down and take a nap. Wouldn’t you know that there was a fire in my hotel and I couldn’t go to my room for 4 hours. UGH! 

The entire trip to me, I was worn out and lethargic. Usually in Vegas, I’m on the go all day and most of the night. I am at the show right when it opens, and until it closes. Then I go to dinner and a show. This trip, I didn’t get to the show till an hour after it opened and usually left an hour before close. I did exactly what I needed to do and left. Now, I should have changed my flight when I got out of the hospital and gone home, but I wasn’t thinking. 

I was told I needed to make changes at the ER and with my local doctor. That I knew and I have done some but not far enough because COVID-19 hit, and we were locked down, and it seemed like a scene out of Outbreak. 

The changes I want to make are not to get abs. I have never wanted abs because it takes a lot of work and a rigorous diet. I want to be back down to a 36/38 waist and around 225-235 pounds. My waistline will never be a 31 ever again; I felt I was too thin back then. 

As we Circle back…

Ok, now that we have taken a trip around the moon and back. The point of this is to get you to know who I am and what has brought me to this place. BTW, I never met a tangent I didn’t like. 

My favorite style of underwear is a bikini. I love the fit, the feel, and the pouch of the bikini. However, when I wear the pairs I love the fit, and look in the mirror I don’t like what I see—a 6’4″ bear in bikinis. No one would ever mistake me for an underwear model. 

So you ask, “why don’t you post pics?” I always answer in my head; no one wants to see that; I need to attract readers, not scare them off. Yes, I compare myself to the guys you see in underwear ads. 

I have posted a pic on social that most guys didn’t know it was me. I sent Undies Cub a pic of me, I think in my singlet, and he posted as a “mystery guy.” I knew for sure that this post was going to bomb, and guys would ask to have it removed. The feedback he sent made me smile; it was the total opposite of what I expected. He encouraged me to do more, I have yet, the next time it’s done it will be sent out as me. 

The Future of Body Positivity with me and UNB. 

I still remember one of our very first swimwear shoots, specifically the 2012 shoot. This was the first shoot that I organized, got models, and got shot. I was so proud of this shoot. It was not because it was the best shoot of my life, but it was the first, and it featured more “real guys.” I posted it on the blog and Facebook, and the comment that sticks out to this day is, “Those guys aren’t models. and shouldn’t be modeling underwear.” I was so pissed. 

I did not read this guy for posting but responded we wanted to use real models. I had worked weeks on this shoot only to be brought down because these guys didn’t have abs. I thought it was a fun shoot, and I learned a lot. That shows in more of our shoots throughout the years. 

Going forward, we want to use more “real” or “average” guys. We have had conversations for years about a real guy shoot. The main issue has been finding guys willing to drop their trousers and get in front of the camera in their undies. 

So what can you guys do to support body positivity? 

  1. When guys post pics, don’t post negative comments. It’s the adage that “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.” It takes courage to put yourself out on display in just undies. 
  2. When a brand posts non-model pics, let them know you support them. Real guys won’t be on pages unless you show love and support. If a brand posts something and the likes and comments are 1/2 of what they usually get, they won’t post that again. I say blow that post out of the water, share it with everyone, and encourage them to like the post. 
  3. Body Positivity is not about just big guys. It’s about all guys, thin, big, tall, small, and any shape or color. It’s about celebrating his uniqueness. 
  4. Wear what you feel the best wearing. Never let anyone shame you for wearing a bikini, thong or jock. Comments like “you can’t fill out the pouch, your ass isn’t big enough, or a guy like you shouldn’t be wearing that style. I wear my bikinis and love them. 
  5. Support Body positive sites, accounts, and people. – Everyone on the podcast and The Speedo Movement is guys you should follow. I’ve been blown away by TSM. So much so, I went, “Why didn’t I think of that!” TSM is breaking the mold for social and swimwear coverage. The love and positivity in that community is fantastic and will carry that site very far, and it will have longevity in the underwear/swimwear community. 

I have to say that one thing that inspired me most is “The Speedo Movement.” What Joe and Cody have created is so amazing. I kind of feel like I’m old school, and they came in with the new school way of doing the same thing. UNB has to change and evolve to survive. When I look back on 2008-2009, it’s so different from now. This feels like the right direction for me and UNB. Every guy I have talked to about this agrees 100%. 

One step we have taken toward body positivity is our Fan Friday. We have opened up our IG stories to share pics of guys in their favorite gear. The only restriction is fitting into Instagram Prudish standards. So no overtly large bulges, bare ass, or VPL. We will post those on our blog because we have less prudish rules from our host provider than Instagram. If you want to participate in Fan Friday, email us or DM us a picture. We will then post it on Friday. 

I want to do a lot more on the site. Please comment, email, or DM us your comments and suggestions. I want to do a monthly segment where we tackle different issues in underwear/swimwear/gear. To do this, we need more contributors than just me and the podcast guys. We need you guys to participate and give feedback. I am going to do some brainstorming with the guys as well! 

If you want to go a step further, contact us and we would love to post your own story or take on body positivity. We always allow guys to guest post and share their journey and self-acceptance. I have noticed that when we post personal posts that are open and honest, we strike a chord in you and share and read more than other content. 

WHEW! Ok, this post turned out way longer than I had expected. Once I get writing, It flows out. This post was very cathartic and very hard to put out there. When I hit the schedule button, and when it comes out, I will be thinking, “I don’t think I should have posted that.” or “Why did I post that, no one wants to read it.” But I”m doing it with the support of many of you out there. Thanks for reading this post!!! 

Shout outs to Andy-ScruffyGear, Erik-UndiesGeek85, Stevie-UndiesCub, Jayinca, Salvatore, UNB John, Martin, Andrew, Jacob, Alex, Bryce, Cody from the Speedo Movement, and every guy who has worked on UNB for being supportive, and bringing their personal side out on the blog. I will always consider each of these guys part of the UNB Family. I hope we can add to this list in the next twelve years! 

We are loving Fan Friday! It’s been a lot of fun to show real guys in undies. Each Friday we post on here and our IG Stories the guys who submitted their pictures. The IG pics are sometimes edited to fit IG standards but the ones here are unedited.

Enjoy this week’s guys and submit your own pics!

Today is the day for body positivity on UNB. One brand that is doing just that is Butch Life. Not only in their sizing but their pictures. This is what they say about the brand:

At , Butch we’re  standing up – in our sneakers, sandals and steel toes – for a new kind of social construct. One that says ‘yes’ to beefy,  bold and broad. One that says ‘yes’ to dad bods, Buddha bellies and Muscle  Marys. And one that roars ‘yes’  to redefining masculinity for the modern man.