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Last week we had the Bottom Drawer talk about bodysuits. We had to ask a brand creating some of the sexiest and most interesting bodysuits a few questions about the new trend.

Why do you think there is a trend in bodysuits?

The form-fitting nature of bodysuits has quite a sexy appeal to it, and the fact that it can be worn as underwear or as part of an outfit follows the trend of clothes being multi-purpose, which is important for anyone who enjoys thrifty fashion.

Guys are stepping out and why do you think they are choosing BodyAware bodysuits?

I think they’re choosing us because we offer so much in the realm of bodysuits! Whether you need it for fitness, to show some skin with a sheer fabric, or just be comfortable in some rayon, we have so many different kinds that fill any bodysuit cravings you may have.

What makes your suits different from others on the market?

Ours are different because of just how they show off all of your beautiful assets, as well as the innovation that we attempt with each bodysuit, like how our YogaAware Bodysuit has a thong back, and how our V-Neck Ribbed Bodysuit could easily look like a trendy t-shirt if you wore some pants over it. No matter what we do with our bodysuits, we always intend to make them sexy, so that you can feel sexy while you wear them.

Here are some of the bodysuits BodyAware has currently:

YogaAware Suit 

  • Racer tank Back
  • Thong Seat
  • 85% Nylon/ 15% Spandex soft blend
  • 5 colors
  • Great for Yoga or sports

Sheer Square Bodysuit

  • See Through panel
  • Square neck design
  • Contoured pouch
  • Full back
  • Available in black
  • 80% Nylon/ 20% spandex

Showstopper Zip Bodysuit 

  • Zipper front
  • Short sleeve design
  • Full back
  • 80% Nylon/ 20% spandex
  • Available in pink or yellow

V-Neck Ribbed Body Suit

  • V-Neck design
  • Full back
  • Available in Olive and Burgundy
  • Snap opening between the legs
  • Cotton blend fabric

 

This is something I had to share. Australian company Budgy Smuggler is doing a board short buy back! You heard me, they are giving guys money for their board shorts and want them to wear budgies instead. Brilliant idea. They said something awesome “We want guys to embrace the body they are in.” Which is something we stand behind. I hope we start to see more guys here in swim briefs soon. Hats off to Budgy Smuggler.


I’ve been following UNB for some time, and was wondering if you could recommend your favorite hang free / anatomically correct briefs? I’ve seen reviews of various hang free briefs on the site before (Alex’s review of the CSX Sports Brief comes to mind), but I was wondering if you could do a consolidated post on your favorite pairs (or just email me what you recommend)?


I got a couple pair of AC Almost Naked briefs a while back, along with the CSX Sports Brief, and really would love to branch out a bit more. Honestly, after trying these, I can’t go back to non-anatomically correct pouch underwear.

I know this was a bit long, but I’d really appreciate any suggestions you folks have.

UNBTim:

First, this question sparked our ASK UNB. I think it’s a good question as well. Ergonomically designed pouches are one of the hottest trends in men’s underwear. It’s a trend that I hope doesn’t go anywhere. I love an amazing pouches. We were asked about “hang free” pouches. For those of you who don’t know what this is, it’s a pouch that lets your boys hang naturally. There is no extreme pouch or lift.

One of my favorite brands over the years has been Ergowear. One pair that you should check out is the Ergowear Feel Vermouth Suave Bikini  – While the feel is not one of my favorites pouches from Ergowear I prefer the X3D pouch better. This is a more natural hang pouch from Ergowear. It still has great support but more of a natural feel. It’s not as restricting as some pouches out there.

Another company that does an amazing job with hang free pouches is Sukrew. They are still one of the new brands on the block. However, I have described their pouch as one that seems to have been on the market for years and refined. Unlike other pouches, this one doesn’t push up and show off. It lets you hang freely and feel great all through the day. This crosses all their designs. From the Sprinters, briefs, jocks and thongs. How they have done the pouch in all these is like witchcraft. If you’re a fan of briefs the Full Brief, you will like! If you buy the U-Brief, well, you won’t get any support. It has no pouch at all.

My last recommendation is anything from N2N Bodywear with the N-Hance pouch. This is a specially designed pouch from N2N. It comes on a variety of their styles. Right now is an odd time because they are closing out a lot of their underwear and a new line will be released soon. The pouch has been made in several different fabrics and styles. The briefs, especially the bikinis are made for this. Its similar to the other pouches, but hard for me to describe. Its a great mix of support and the way a guy naturally hangs.

These are my top three recommendations. There are way more pouches I could recommend. But you wanted hang free! And I think you would be happy with any of these.

Michael:

The first ones to try are from the Australian designer, Obviously. They have gone all in, and their entire line is anatomical with many of their designs made of soft bamboo. Last year, UNBTim gave a rave review of the brand and it’s AnatoMAX line, saying “All the pairs I have ever owned have been amazing.”

Although not advertised as anatomical, I’ve tried the Baskit’s Energy Briefs, found the pouch to be quite roomy, and it comes in fun, attention-grabbing colors. It is made of nylon (90%) and spandex (10%), so these are perfect to wear during sweaty, physical activities.

As the reader notes, Andrew Christian, with its “Almost Naked” collection, makes anatomical cuts. But, you should also try their “Show-it” collection. They have an internal “comfy cup,” where you put your package, and as the name implies, you’ll show off more. More importantly, just like a kangroo’s pouch, your joey is lifted up and protected from potential leg crushing when you can’t (or shouldn’t) “manspread.”

Some designers have been very explicit with this design move. But, more and more designers have retooled their collection to be anatomically correct without much fanfare. I predict that this natural design may just become the new standard in menswear.

This is a preview of the new ES Collection swimwear campaign for 2017. Its filming took place on the wonderful island of Mykonos, Greece.

Water is the element which connects and creates all the wonderful beauty of this island as well as being the element which defines a swimwear collection. The name we have chosen for our new campaign is: NERÓ, which means water in Greek. Undoubtedly, such an important element should name an important campaign.

Brought to you by www.studioretail.com

Jarrod Carter, Australian photographer who recently did a shoot with Aussie model; Keith. He’s seen wearing Bwet Swimwear and WearMeUnder.

Model: Keith
Photographer: Jarrod Carter
Brand: Bwet Swimwear and WearMeUnder

Jarrod Carter Photography Instagram: @jarrodcarterphotography
Keith Instagram: @__key_fff__
Bwet Instagram: @bwetswimwear
WearMeUnder Instagram: @wearmeunder

Jarrod Carter Photography Facebook: www.facebook.com/jarrodcarterphotographer

Is that a banana in your pocket or are you happy to see me? It’s an old like but a good one. Andrew Christian has created a Banana print. I think this line is a lot of fun! It’s def a play on the whole banana is just a banana. Then again AC has always put a fun spin on undies.

The new line comes in a few different styles. They are jock, brief, shorts, swim trunk, swim brief/Bikini and tank. You could, in fact wear all banana print with this line. Not sure you will but it’s an option. I could see the tank being worn with jeans or shorts.

I am liking that brands are using the same print across many lines. Espeically, from underwear to swimwear. You can have your favorite pair of underwear as your favorite pair of swimwear. Also, many of you would like to have the sam print across your undies.

One thing that really struck me was just how a like the swim and underwear look a like. They each have black waistbands. The underwear has an Andrew Christian branded band. Whereas, the swimwear has a solid black waistband and black trim. I don’t know why I love this print I just do.

If you love funky and fun prints, I suggest you check out this line. It is a limited edition print from Andrew Christian and won’t be around long. Get them while you can!

BRAND: Andrew Christian
PAIR: Banana Jock
COLORS: As seen
FABRIC: 90% Polyamide 10% Spandex
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $18.00
LINK: Andrew Christian Banana Jock

BRAND: Andrew Christian
PAIR: Banana Brief
COLORS: As Seen
FABRIC: 90% Polyamide 10% Spandex
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $29.00
LINK: Andrew Christian Banana Brief

BRAND: Andrew Chrisitan
PAIR: Banana Trunk
COLORS: As Seen
FABRIC: Cool Lightweight Fabric: 90% Polyamide, 10% Spandex – Soft Contrast Fabric: 100% Polyester
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $41.00
LINK: Andrew Christian Banana Trunk
BRAND: Andrew Christian
PAIR: Banana Bikini
COLORS: As seen
FABRIC: Cool Lightweight Fabric: 90% Polyamide, 10% Spandex Soft Contrast Fabric: 100% Polyester
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $38.00
LINK: Andrew Christian Banana Bikini
BRAND: Andrew Christian
PAIR: Banana Mesh Shorts
COLORS: As Seen
FABRIC: 100% Cotton
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $29.00
LINK: Andrew Chrisitan Banana Mesh Shorts
BRAND: Andrew Christian
PAIR: Banana Tank
COLORS: As Seen
FABRIC: 90% Polyamide 10% Spandex
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $29.00
LINK: Andrew Christian Banana Tank

Are you a fan of Baskit? If you are we have great news, they released the new X Line. I have heard about this line for a while. I was excited to see it finally released. It seems to be an amazing new addition to the Baskit line up. First, is because of the design, it is something different from what we have seen from Baskit. Second, its made out of Modal. Which, is the softest and most comfortable underwear fabric around. Well, that’s my opinion!

Here is what Baskit told us about the new line.

Product is micromodal & elastane. Super soft. Available in 4 color combinations as a brief, jockbrief, square cut or low-rise trunk. The text of the email is the text from the box… this collection is about jumping into life with courage, starting a journey with confidence. And of course, putting your best assets forward (the “X” design on the front provides a bit of lift).

MATERIALS
90% Micromodal 10% Elastane

COLORS
Red/Menthol Gray, Blue/Menthol Gray, White/Menthol Gray, and Noir Black/Menthol Gray

I love the way this line turned out. I had seen the design pics. We will have a pair for review soon (I’m asking as we speak). We will discover which one si the best cut from our team of reviewers. We know many of you will be wanting to know about the “bit of lift” the pair offers. Is it too much or just enough.

BRAND: Baskit X
PAIR: Brief.
COLORS: Red/Menthol Gray, Blue/Menthol Gray, White/Menthol Gray or Noir Black/Menthol Gray
FABRIC: 90% Micromodal/10% Elastane
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $23.00
LINK: Baskit X Brief

BRAND: Baskit X
PAIR: Jockbrief
COLORS: Red/Menthol Gray, Blue/Menthol Gray, White/Menthol Gray or Noir Black/Menthol Gray
FABRIC: 90% Micromodal/10% Elastane
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $23.00
LINK: Baskit X Jockbrief

BRAND: Baskit X
PAIR: Square Cut
COLORS: Red/Menthol Gray, Blue/Menthol Gray, White/Menthol Gray or Noir Black/Menthol Gray
FABRIC: 90% Micromodal/10% Elastane
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $23.00
LINK: Baskit Square Cut

BRAND: Baskit X
PAIR: Low-Rise Trunk.
COLORS: Red/Menthol Gray, Blue/Menthol Gray, White/Menthol Gray or Noir Black/Menthol Gray
FABRIC: 90% Micromodal/10% Elastane
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $25.00
LINK: Baskit Low-Rise Trunk

It’s Baskit $12 Tuesday! Today’s pair is the Baskit Energy Brief. “Constructed using a moisture wicking nylon/ spandex blend in the baskit styles you know and love, Energy will keep your boys cool and comfortable under the hottest of circumstances. The look and feel of a jock doesn’t get much better than this. Everything you need and nothing you don’t, Baskit’s jock is sure to add some spice to your underwear drawer”

But wait there’s more…

When a customer puts the Energy Brief in their cart AND adds the Contrast Brief in White/Atol Blue – we’ll mark the Contrast Brief down to $8.00. The price will be marked down in the cart.
*Valid only on the White/Atol Blue version of the Contrast Brief (Note that it’s only while supplies last, and some sizes may sell out faster.)

Welcome to our first new “Ask UNB” Here is the first question and answer from a few of our guys.

Bill asks: You have posted a lot recently about the growing popularity of thongs. Any ideas why this is a new trend? Any tips for someone interested in trying a thong?

The Bottom Drawer (Nate):

To me there has always been an upward trend in guy’s getting into thongs. I think it has just been accelerating. It’s approaching 20 years, since I tried my first thong. Back then there was a very limited selection and places to buy thongs. Mail order catalogs and brick and mortar stores were still the main ways to buy anything. I found a handful of places to buy underwear online and Undergear was the leader. Over the years more places to buy underwear and brands have been popping up. It seems the last 5 years or so that the men’s underwear marketing has been growing faster competition wise. Brands are trying to differentiate from each other and adding thongs to their line up was a way to do so. Having more thongs visible to the guys shopping for underwear has to be tempting them to give them a try.  

I’d say the Internet for sure is a big factor in the growth of thongs. It’s opened doors for buying with privacy and discussing underwear anonymously with other guys. I know I haven’t had a face to face conversation about underwear with anyone I know. Then I’m going to say the bloggers and conversations on message boards and the like are giving guys the encouragement that it is okay for them to wear a thong.

We’ll be discussing getting into thongs in a Thongs 101 series we are working on. For now the two things I’ll say is first pay attention to fabric of the thong. A nice soft fabric will be more comfortable between the cheeks. Then don’t give up after just one time wearing them. Give the pair a few chances a little more each time. Along with that try another brand or style if the first one doesn’t pan out.

TheThongedGinger

I think TBD really hit the nail on the head, and i have nothing really to add.

The best way to break into the style is fabric, pouch, and cleaning. Get a fabric that is soft with a good airflow, a good pouch that fits your style i personally love enhancer pouches, and get something that you don’t have to hand wash and hang dry for your first. The added cleaning is something you really don’t want to do unless you like the style enough to buy more.

UnderwearDude

I also agree with TBD, that the internet has certainly been a great help in opening guy’s eyes to the wide variety of underwear available, such as thongs. I don’t think this is a new trend, just a continuation of thongs trending upward with the few years where jocks dominated the market in between. I think guys are getting bored with more conservative pairs and are wanting to try something new, and thongs are a popular choice.

If you want to try a thong, I’d say go for one that looks the most comfortable to you then looks the sexiest. After that, well, the other guys have already got that covered.

UBNmichael
Don’t forget that outerwear can dictate underwear too. With the popularity of skinny jeans, thongs are very practical. Even the skimpiest briefs or bikinis will show lines and could bunch up. With that, I wonder if there is a networking effect: Your bro bends over, you see his thong, and needlessly awkward conversation ensues. In the end, you may become confident enough to wear them.

Explore your inner warrior with aussieBum’s new ‘Samurai’ undies. Inspired by ancient martial arts, and built with ultimate performance in mind, Samurai’s ultra-soft microfibre composition will keep you in maximum comfort in even the most extreme conditions, while the sports engineered waistband gives you the extra support to defeat all challengers. Available in two limited edition colours ‘Zen’ and ‘Warrior’. Get them now.

Most of us work 40+ hours a week. Meaning we are spending at least 8 hours a day in our undies. We should be wearing great undies to work to give us one less thing to worry about or annoy us. After talking to you guys over the years, I realize not everyone wears their good underwear to work. I have to go WHY? You are missing out on feeling great every day.

I know there are some that have strict uniforms and requirements. The military comes to mind. Also, professions where safety is key and fire resistance is important. These I get, you can’t wear what you want. But, if you’re an accountant, retail worker, mechanic or anything else, you need to be wearing your great underwear. Don’t leave it for weekends or special times.

One of the biggest joys of underwear for me is the comfort they bring throughout the day. If I wear something that doesn’t give support, has bad fabric or dull colors. I feel less than optimal. My best example is taking my beloved briefs/bikinis and then having to wear boxers. I’d sooner go commando, which to me is the same thing.

Office Workers

Fewer people are being made to wear suits. If you are consider wearing underwear that matches or complements your tie. It’s a small step that no one will know. If your business casual does the same with your shirt. Whether it’s a polo or button up shirt, make your undies match your shirt. It seems hokey to say but it’s a fun thing you can do. After a while doing it, you will subconsciously start doing it. I do now. I pick out either undies or shirt first and the whatever I pick next will match.

Retail Workers

If you are in retail, and I have been there. Wear underwear that gives great support. You will be on your feet 8 hours or more. Walking, standing and being active. I”d say be more practical. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still be stylish. There are plenty of great undies with pouches and amazing design. Like Sukrew, N2N Bodywear and more.

Blue Collar Workers

I think our blue collar brothers are left out of a lot of underwear discussions. It’s often thought these guys don’t like undies or could care less. We do have readers who are blue collar who love undies. They aren’t trapped in the world of boxers or boxer briefs. If you’re not “out” as an underwear guy, you may not want a whale tail from a thong sticking out. You may never hear the end of it. But, if that’s how you roll, by all means, do it. You can get great underwear that is more classic in styling and won’t bring too much attention. Like Baskit, Todd Sanfield and more.

If you’re not wearing great undies every day, you should. Wear some great undies to make you feel amazing and sexy every day

We launched our ASK UNB column last week. We received two amazing questions. The first one will be up tomorrow. Each question will take a little time in answering. The other will be out later this week. Now is your chance to ask those questions you want to know. We love answering them for you guys.

Ask at our form below. Please include your email so we can contact you if we need too! We won’t be using it for any other purpose!

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Welcome to 2017 underpants lovers! That means time for a fresh start and more importantly… Fresh underwear! Your favourite UK -based underwear retailers are here to help with your January blues. Say hello to fabulous patterned boxers and tees, boosting briefs and tiny strings that are just perfect for cheering you up and showing off your New Year bod.

New Year, new you they say and we just LOVE the new colour of our super popular Simon shorty.
HOM HO1 SIMON BOXER BRIEF GBP28.00

The ultra-enhancing sporty designs from Sukrew are enough to give every man the boost they need this January.
SUKREW JAKE FULL BRIEF GBP19.99

A fabulously designed thong gets a New Year colour reboot! Deliciously skimpy as always but this time with a cool retro print.
OLAF BENZ RED 1668 MINI STRING GBP29.00

Enhance your python with hypnotising reptilian scales printed on a revealing guys slip.
JOE SNYDER SNAKE CAPRI 07 BRIEF GBP20.00

Ooh boy you are on fire! Why not match our body hugging tee with coordinating shorts and strings to get 2017 off to a smoking hot start.
BRUNO BANANI ALIBI V-SHIRT GBP38.00

A little slice of paradise when you need it most. Silky smooth material combines with a beautiful artistic print.
HOM PARADISO MICRO BRIEF GBP18.00

See these and more at Dead Good Undies.

Are you a fan of bikinis? Do you want to try bikinis? Are you going to try new styles? If you answered yes to these questions a pair to give a look into is the Pistol Pete Rainbow Bikini. I am a big fan of the bikini cut. We have seen more and more brands make them. Pistol Pete has made every color in the rainbow and then some.

First, let’s talk about the colors. It comes in eight colors. Yes EIGHT! They are orange, purple, black, blue, green, red, white and yellow. It’s got every color of the rainbow! It’s rare that brand release so many colors at once. But, I’m glad they did! Now everyone can get their favorite color in this line.

What makes this a bikini? According to our bikini expert, Bikinisnthongs on twitter, it’s a lower cut, minimal waistband and smaller sides. I think this fits the bill on all three of these criteria. It’s also noted that the back is a full back. I prefer a full back and know a few of our readers feel same. Other bikinis could have a 3/4, half or minimal back.

The size of this bikini to me is almost perfect. It looks to has a front seam. It creates a bit of a pouch. It’s not an enlarging or enhancing pouch. Note that bikinis can have seams in the front, back, both or on the side. Each guy has a preference for where the seam is. I prefer a front seam.

Made out of 80% nylon and 20% spandex, it will have plenty of stretch and give. It will fit you like a second skin. Again, in any color you want! Including my favorite color, GREEN! Find this and a matching thong, the Rainbow Thong, is available in just as many colors.

BRAND: Pistol Pete
PAIR: Rainbow Bikini
COLORS: orange, purple, black, blue, green, red, white and yellow.
FABRIC: 80% nylon and 20% spandex
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $24.50
LINK: Pistol Pete Rainbow Bikini