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RSH Photography is back with model Ozzie. You may remember Ozzie in a few more pics RSH has done with him. This time he’s wearing BodyAware. BodyAware is super sexy and a lot of fun. You can tell by the pics, Ozzie had a lot of fun with this shoot! Pairs featured in this shoot are:

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My third pair of BodyAware (who furnished this pair) for review was the Dreamsickle Jock.  I told Tim at UNB he could pick a pair for me and he said I had to try a pair with lace.  I liked the pairing of a jock with the lacy fabric – something new to my collection.  The coral and black was a nice combination and the unusual straps intrigued me.

It took a minute to figure out how to put these on because when they’re loose, the straps are all over the place.  Once I pulled them up and got everything adjusted, I was ready to go.  Lots going on here: lace pouch, unusual legs straps that start in the front rather than the side/back like a typical jock.  A large cutout beneath the waistband and the pouch to show off some more skin…or in my case – hair.

I wore these around the house on a Saturday. Because I wasn’t sure how they’d hold up to a workday when I wouldn’t be IMG_1497able to change them if they weren’t a good fit.  The pouch was surprisingly comfortable as I was expecting the lace to itch.  No problems there and the contour holds and shows your package really well.  The material says 96% rayon and 4% spandex. That’s probably why everything actually felt pretty soft.  My two complaints are the leg straps were too loose and needed adjustments regularly.  I’m not sure if they’re cut large.  My butt just didn’t fill them out or the fact that they attach in the front gave them too much wiggle room but it was a bit annoying.  Problem number two was quite possibly the worst tag placement I could imagine.  It’s sewn into the pouch, which is pretty see-through, so behind the lace fabric is an ugly white tag.  Obviously you can cut it out but I thought it was a poor choice of placement.  The tag is not shown on their site, which feels a bit misleading.

These come in 4 colors – coral, navy, fuchsia and aqua and retail for $14.25 on the BodyAware website.  Sizing follows BodyAware’s usual chart with a medium fitting 31-33.  Which was true to size except for the semi-loose leg straps.

These are definitely a fun pair that I would wear for someone into lace/jocks. But not an everyday pair and certainly not for use as an actual jockstrap.  I don’t think that’s their intention, but I figured it should be said.  Even though I wasn’t in love, I do have to say that BodyAware has been great to try and these won’t be my last pair from them.  They’re a company that actually thinks outside the box and while it may not be everyone’s cup of tea, that’s what I love about them.  There are enough run of the mill brands out there and those of us who are more adventurous need a place like BA!

PROS

  • unique, sexy design
  • fun colors

CONS

  • bad tag placement
  • leg straps were too loose

RATINGS

  • Daily Fit – 7
  • Sizing – 9
  • Construction – 8
  • Styling – 10
  • Daily Performance – 7
  • Overall – 8.2

Find the BodyAware Nectar Dreamsickle Jock at the BodyAware site for $14.25

IMG_1492I love the chance to try new things when it comes to underwear and this pair was unlike any of the briefs I own.  Taking them out of the package, the first thing I noticed was that they are VERY light and thin.  The color (Mint) was great, as well.  After my first (and positive) experience with BA last week, I was ready for round two. BodyAware furnished this pair for review.

I wore these under my jeans to work and they disappeared the moment I put them on!  The material (90% polyamide, 10% elastane) weighed almost nothing. The fact that there are very thin seams around the waist and legs made them, as the name would suggest, invisible.  I happen to think brieflines are sexy but if you want a pair that won’t show under your clothes, these are definitely for you.  I thought the cut was a bit “granny” and would have preferred a smaller, sexier bikini cut.  I’m deficient in the butt department so someone a bit bigger might fill these out better.  They were comfortable, stayed in place all day and I really forgot I was wearing anything at all.  They would’t be my pick for a really active day. Because of the paper-thin fabric not being as supportive as a cotton blend or spandex/lycra type material.  Great for lounging around the house or wearing to bed.IMG_1496

Sizing seems right but since the cut is a bit large, you should definitely size down if you on the lower end of the scale.  These were a medium (31-33) and I could have probably fit into a small being a 31-32.

Great color selection is something I love about BodyAware.  Everything from white to navy to orange and purple – there’s something for everyone!

I liked this pair well enough and will wear them again.  Sspecially when it’s hot out and I don’t want a thick layer of cotton under my clothes.  The style is a bit feminine, but that’s a lot of BA’s underwear so if it isn’t your thing.  You probably wouldn’t be trying these anyway.  They retail for $18.80 on the BodyAware website.

PROS

– soft, lightweight fabric

– lots of color choices

– comfortable for everyday wear

CONS

– cut is a bit frumpy, in my opinion

– not super supportive for an active day

RATINGS

Daily Fit – 9

Sizing – 8

Construction – 9

Styling – 8

Daily Performance – 8

Overall – 8.4

Find the Invisible Pleasure Brief on the BodyAware site for $18.80

 

IMG_1547My first pair of BodyAware underwear (furnished by BodyAware). I wore the Greek God Brief.  I am a fan of sexy underwear, especially bikini briefs, but had never tried a style quite so feminine.  BodyAware has plenty of undies that are basically lingerie for men.  For guys who like feminine underwear, BA is great because you get that styling but the cut is meant for a man.  So the fit is much better.  These definitely piqued my interest and I could’t wait to give them a shot!

The stretch satin material is what you would expect – very shiny and super smooth.  The bikini cut was just right, although I generally prefer a bit studier waistband to prevent rolling.  The front has just the right amount of extra room for comfort while maintaining a smooth look and supportive feel.

I wore these to work and felt like I had a fun, little secret all day.  Maybe the way a guy feels wearing his wife’s underwear?  The fabric felt great against my skin. They’re so light you forget you’re wearing anything at all….expect for the seam up the back that gives more butt definition.  It could feel a bit thong-like but once you accepted that this is where this pair is going to stay, it was fine.  These briefs stayed in place and worked as well as any other bikinis I own – but with a twist.

These were a medium (31-33) and they fit true to size.  Given that these are a small cut, I would stick to your typical size.  They stretch quite a bit but I think the elastic around the legs and waist would dig in and be uncomfortable if you were in a size too small.IMG_1548

Color selection is not a problem and I appreciate that they have less common choices : black, chocolate, periwinkle, turquoise, honeyed biscuit (almost nude), aqua and jade.  Red shows up in the photos but isn’t an option on their site.  Maybe it was the first to sell out?

Overall, the Greek God brief was definitely a pair I will wear over and over and might just make me try some more lingerie type underwear again.  They were definitely sexier than I anticipated.

PROS

– soft, silky material

– lots of color choices

– comfortable throughout the day while still being a sexy pair

CONS

– lingerie style is definitely not for everyone

– seam up the back might annoy some guys

– waistband could be a bit studier to help them stay in place

RATINGS

Daily Fit – 9

Sizing – 10

Construction – 9

Styling – 9

Daily Performance – 9

Overall – 9.2

Find these at the BodyAware site!

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BodyAware furnished us several pairs to review. This is one of those pairs. The Screen Door Booty Short is one when I opened I was very skeptical of wearing. It is a nylon mesh with not much stretch. This could go really bad really fast! Being the trooper I am I put it on and hoped for the best.

BodyAware describes this pair as “our newest high-visibility design allows plenty of show-through and a bit of a breeze. Perfect for light-weight under coverage, this virtually weightless mesh booty short is contoured to fit and feel the best. With the very soft mesh and a satin dyed-to-match waistband for unconstricting comfort and a shaped full back”

Since I was a little apprehensive about the pair I decided to wear this around the house one day. I didn’t want to be out Unknown-51and it not fit well. It has the contoured pouch that I really liked but wasn’t sure how it would do all day. After a few hours I was really surprised the how these held up. The support and fabric felt great, the nylon has 8% spandex that gives it stretch. The nylon fabric could feel scratchy and uncomfortable.

The mesh in this pair is 100% see through. I received the white and you definitely could see everything. Like I have said many times before, 100% mesh has it’s time and place. It was quite fun to wear around the house. If you are a mesh fan you will love this pair.

The sizing of this is pretty good. BodyAware has pretty traditional sizing charts. I received and XL and it fit me very well. Sizing in general with them is pretty spot on. Most have been traditional sizes. As always double check the sizing charts if in doubt.

Pros:

  • Contoured Pouch
  • Felt great throughout the day
  • Super sexy pair

Cons:

  • Some guys may not like the 100% mesh
  • Some guys may not like the nylon fabric.

Ratings:

  • Daily fit – 8
  • Sizing – 8
  • Construction – 8
  • Styling – 8
  • Daily Performance – 8
  • Overall – 8

This pair is available on the BodyAware website for $19.50. It is also available in white, denim, black and olive.

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BodyAware furnished us with a few hot things to review. The Backless Thrasher Brief is one I specifically requested. One of the previous pairs I have from them is the Well Endowed brief and I loved it. This seems to be a similar cut and I had to try it. So, when I opened the package and there it was I got really excited!

When I opened the package and saw the brief I was a little worried about the size. It didn’t seem like it would fit me very well. I mean the pouch is small in the front. I slid it on and the fabric stretched and became very form fitting. The brief is made out of the most amazing fabric. The fabric is 85% nylon/ 15% spandex. The brief is a VERY brief cut. For many out there this is a selling feature of the pair. The back is more of a jock brief than a brief.

I wore this to the UNB Holiday shoot. I knew it would go through it’s paces. You may think a shoot is easy work but it’s on the go the entire time. It really amazed me how well the brief did during the day. After my initial “This isn’t going to fit.” I swear the pair molded to my body and just felt amazing. The entire day it felt like I wasn’t wearing anything. This has to be one of the favorite pairs of this year that I have reviewed.

One feature that I have to talk about is the “unique up-front pouch design.”  BodyAware is known for their great pouches. They give you great support and fit the way it should fit! This pouch reminded me of an ergonomically designed pouch. It didn’t give you too much of a bulge and could be worn to work without being too bulgy. They did an amazing job on the pouch!

The fabric while it felt amazing. I didn’t notice it till the end of the day that it’s mildly see through. I received the black pair and until I went to take it off I didn’t notice how see through it was. If you see the picture here you can see the transparency. It’s not bad but could be another selling point for some of our readers.

The sizing of BodyAware is pretty awesome. This pair I feel even if you bought the smaller size it would stretch and feel great. Sizing on the site runs anywhere from small to XXL. They make underwear for guys of all sizes. We all should be sexy regardless of the size!

Pros:

  • Amazing Pouch
  • Incredible Fabric
  • Fit that molds to your body

Cons:

  • Some guys may not like the skimpy design
  • Some guys may not like the semi transparent fabric.

Ratings:

  • Daily fit – 10
  • Sizing – 10
  • Construction – 10
  • Styling – 10
  • Daily Performance – 10
  • Overall – 10

Find the Backless Thrasher Brief on the BodyAware site for $17.50. It is also available in White, Black, Blue, Nude and Choral.

I don’t normally give things 10’s but this has to be one of my favorite pairs I have reviewed in a long time. It hit all the right notes for me. It didn’t want to take it off the fabric felt great and the fit was amazing. If you haven’t tried BodyAware I recommend it. This pair is AWESOME!

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Some underwear can be an adjustment to get used to. The first time I tried a thong I was not convinced. So it took a few more times before I realized how fun and great they could be. I believe the same could be true for this unique pair of Body Aware briefs as well. Most traditionally aligned with a bikini cut Body Aware makes its mark with an unexpected twist of a “string” waist band. Instead of the most traditional elastic ½” band that we’re all fairly used to.

However, it is those strings that will take me a few tries to get comfortable with. Their support is fine, they hold up and hold in but it is the look it that plays with my mind. Perhaps if I have a better “V” then it would be different because I could see it being very sexy on someone. The little ‘windows’ created by the combo of the strings and the bikini cut will just take some getting used to.

All that being said, the pair is moderately comfortable. The nylon feels great on the bum as it gives a very smooth, very silky feel that is always welcome on the rear. The pouch is similar, very smooth. It is a much defined pouch, as one would expect, and given the windows the bulge definitely stands out.

So, if you want a fun and unique pair that might take a time or two to get used too then this is the pair for you. It is fun, it really is. The colors are vibrant and flashy. The cut is one of a kind. The fit is good.

Pros: Fun colors, very comfortable fabric, flashy and fun.

Cons: Slightly odd string band, slits that could take time to get used to

Beau Briefs recommendation: These are an interesting pair that one will either really love or be on the fence about.

Rating: 6.5/10

  • Daily Fit: 5/10
  • Sizing: 8/10
  • Construction: 7/10
  • Styling: 6.5/10
  • Daily Performance: 5/10

BodyAware furnished this pair for review.

 

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First impression of the BodyAware Light Weight Rip Stop Joggers was this joggers remind me of something out of a Missy Elliot video. However, I wanted to keep an open mind. I really liked the textured finished on the joggers. They were also very lightweight, and I loved how the length was perfect for me. I also liked how the elastic on the bottom was the perfect tightness.

I wore the joggers around the house, outside to walk the dog, and on a jog with the dog as well. There is not much in the way of support other then the elastic around the waist and the ankles… I did how ever like to wear the joggers with the ankles pushed up over my calf’s.

The sizing on the joggers was spot on with the medium size I got. They fit great! However, there is not support in the crotch area of the joggers its just two side panels stitch together.  Having said that, they would be great to wear to the gym and you would not have to worry about showing off too much. It’s a good and bad thing.

Pros:

Super lightweight

Great sizing

Love the textured pattern

Cons:

Looks like you’re wearing a plastic

Rating:

Daily fit -7

Construction-7

Styling – 5

Daily performance – 7

Overall – 6.5

BodyAware furnished the Lightweight rip stop Joggers for review. You can find them on the BodyAware site for $42.50

RSH_A_6My first reaction to the Up-Front brief was it leave nothing to the imagination. It’s a very lightweight sheer material. I was not wrong in my first reaction. I was however, completely in love with the color of a light blue almost robins egg.

Once I wore the Up-Front Briefs even for a few minutes a few things became very apparent… One, I love how they felt on my skin. Two I needed to trim up quite a bit.

I love to wear these under my slacks for work. They have a way of making any man feel very sexy while wearing any pair of pants.

I got the large size in briefs and im very glad I did. The briefs have a full back, which I love. They have a very nice pouch in front that almost pushes up your manhood, but not in another brands too much way. Its just the right about of showing off.

Pros:

  • color and fit
  • accent stitching
  • full seat

Cons:

  • None

Rating:

  • Daily fit – 10
  • Sizing – 9
  • Construction – 9
  • Styling – 9
  • Daily Performance -10
  • Overall – 9.5

This pair was furnished by BodyAware. You can find the Up-Front Brief for $17.50 on the BodyAware site.

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My First Impression of the bodysuit was how sheer it was and how soft it felt against my skin. This was the first piece I had ever tried on from BodyAware. Since this way my first item from BodyAware I wanted to go with a classic black color.

I have wore this item around the house several times and everything I told myself. “Wow… I really love the way this feels.” I wore this to take the dog out side on our back deck since the genital areas were not mesh but a solid black color.

I went with the Medium size and im glad I did. It fit my body like a glove and showed off what I wanted it to. It showed off my obliques and my arms very well. It also showed off my backside very well. Because of the cut in the seat of the body suit was made for a slender body frame like mine. If you are a larger man I would recommend a larger size…

im 6’1 and 175, so a shorter wider man would need a larger size. This garment was made for lean muscular type man such as myself. Some of the things I liked about this garment were the comfort, how it was cut, how it showed off my torso.  I only had two things I would improve on this garment. One is how the front genital area is cut. Its as it it was bade out of a box of fabric that’s not flattering to the male antimony. The second is how the back of the garment is constricted. While I understand what it was put together this way, I feel like there were several ways to solve this problem.

Pros:

  • Great feeling material
  • Excellent cut to the front of the garment
  • Love the two part sheer and full coverage areas

Cons:

  • How the back two piece attached
  • The front crotch area

Ratings:

  • Daily fit- 10 amazing!
  • Sizing -9
  • Construction-8
  • Daily performance-9
  • Overall-9

BodyAware furnished this pair for review. You can find this pair at the BodyAware website for $15.95. Pictures by RSH Photography

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Initial impression of these briefs was that the print looked cool. Also, there appeared to be very little room in the crotch area. This was the second item I have tried on by BodyAware, with the leggings being the first. There is only one color/style to this and that is the b&w comic strip

I have only worn these around the condo. I lounged and wondered around while wearing them to see how they fit on a normal day.

I got a large pair, they were able to fully cover my butt and fit nicely around my waist. The sizing on the website for the briefs states that a large is 34-36”. Which seems to be the standard American Large size.

Some of the things I liked about this pair is the print, it is a very fun and it has some cute comic style phrases around it. Another thing that I enjoyed was how well It fits my butt and my waste. it fully covers it, and the last thing I enjoyed about it was the fabric itself. The one and only thing I didn’t like about it was how little room there was in the front for my package. I would like to have seen more room in the front pouch area.

Pros:

·       Fun pattern

·       Good Sizing

·       Well made

Cons:

·       Cut around the crotch

Rating:

·       Daily Fit – 7

·       Sizing – 9

·       Construction – 9

·       Styling – 9.5

·       Daily Performance – 8.5

·       Overall – 8.6

BodyAware furnished this pair for review. You can find the Vintage Comic Brief for $18.00

Written by Pleep and photography by RSH Photography.

RSH_PP_11My initial impression of these tights was that they are very bright and it was a soft material. This is the first item I have tried on by BodyAware. It comes in neon pink and neon yellow, I went with the neon yellow, which looks like a very bright neon green color to me.

I have worn these around the condo mainly; I believe they can be used for lounging attire and wearing at a bar. The fabric and stitching held up very well while walking around the condo, sitting/lounging and even doing some lunges (to see how the fabric would move).

The size I got was a large, and it fit my waist, thighs, calves & butt very well. I am a huge fan of leg day at the gym, so my thighs are not skinny, and the material hugged them very well. The sizing I believe is very accurate. So if you normally wear a large, then get a large; if you sometimes wear a large and sometimes a medium. I would recommend go with the large.

Some of the things that I liked about these are that the material is extremely comfortable. They are very form fitting; and that the color is a very fun bright color. The main thing I did not like about it was how they had done the crotch pouch. If you are standing your package fits in it, but once you start to move or sit then it doesn’t and becomes very unflattering. With how the fabric is, if I wanted to wear them to the gym then I would have to have a jockstrap on under it. Which is kind of a pro & a con. I would like to have seen was a better cut in the crotch area.

Pros:

  • Fun bright color
  • Good Sizing
  • Amazing Material

Cons:

  • Cut around the crotch

Rating:

  • Daily Fit – 9
  • Sizing – 9
  • Construction – 9
  • Styling – 9
  • Daily Performance – 8
  • Overall – 8.8

BodyAware furnished this item for review. The Neon Soft Leggings retail for $45.50

Pleep is a new member of UNB, we have more reviews of him soon! Also Photos by RSH Photography

RSH_A_P_2We have teamed up with Ross at RSH Photography to bring you some great shoots! We really love his work and thing you will see a lot more of him soon! We are glad we got a chance to work with him! Plus he’s a great guy. He shot Pleep and Antonio for us in some of the BodyAware they will be reviewing.

It was shot two weeks ago and from what I hear everyone had a blast with the shoot. You will see more of the guys on the site and more from RSH soon!

They guys are wearing:

  • Mesh and Baloney Bodysuit BW200 Black
  • Up Front Brief Q279 White
  • Cartoon Brief C216 White
  • Lightweight rip stop joggers T059 Black
  • Neon Leggings Q285 Yellow
  • Showstopper Bodysuit Q280 Yellow

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Fetish FridayFetish wear is not just leather and black. It can be anything that is out of the ordinary for men’s underwear. That could include lace, satin, latex, rubber or leather. The item we choose for this week’s Fetish Friday is the Body Aware Smooth Satin Bodysuit. This is because we have all the new singlets on the market. But this is something to the next level! It’s sexy and fun.

BodyAware is well known in mixing the masculine and feminine side of men’s underwear. The mixing of satin, lace and more feminine cuts to the undies. They just have fun making undies and guys seem to love it. The Smooth Satin Bodysuit is a pair of underwear and a tank all in one. Except this bodysuit has a thong back! Here is the official description: “Soft, supple and very shiny satin thong bodysuit for men. This superb sport-styled bodysuit provides shape and support with a flattering style that highlights your shoulders, waist and butt. Constructed of smooth satin blend of polyester/spandex that is lightweight and stretchy. Allows you to move freely, without constriction. Center seam down front and back provides perfect contouring and fit. Step-in styling and rounded neckline. Thong back.”

You maybe asking where would you wear it? I guess any you want! It could be worn under jeans and out to a bar. Also you could wear it under your work clothes (suit or uniform), but we would recommend you wearing the white one for that. Other colors may come through!

The pair comes in four different colors. They are white, black, navy and turquoise. The Smooth Satin Bodysuit is $39.95 at the BodyAware Site!

Do you have a favorite fetish pair? Let us know so we can feature it!

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I was having a great conversation on Twitter Monday morning about BodyAware. It was between UNB Brandon (@firstthingon) and Bikinisnthongs (@bikinisnthongs) about BodyAware. They make some really cool undies, don’t rule out undies companies because you think they might be “fem” This is the Invisible Mesh Jock Brief, which is SUPER HOT and fun. Check them out and step outside your underwear box and have fun with your undies.

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I have a few pairs of Bodyaware and have really liked them. The pair of I have this the Endowed Brief. The light fit and great pouch makes it a great pair to wear. I reviewed it a while back and the pic got us a strike on the Facebook “Community Standards” violation! I guess they don’t like guys who bulge in underwear!

I have been talking to the guys at Bodyaware to work with them again. They sent over a few pairs for us to review. One of those pairs is the Smooth Satin Enhancing Brief. I will be the first to say that I am not a fan of enhancing briefs. The elastic they use generally drives me crazy after a few hours. That’s because most create a pouch and have it lined with elastic and it lifts your junk up.

That being said it gave me a little concern in trying this pair. But more on that feature in a minute. The pair is made of Satin meaning its super soft and sliky. This right away may turn some off the pair but it felt amazing. BodyAware is known for their sexy and some may say more feminine underwear designs. I have never let that get in my way of reviewing underwear. I think too many guys won’t embrace something new just by ruling something out by the masc/fem of the pair. One of my favorite pairs I have reviewed were made of lace!

I think these briefs were super sexy. The fabric felt amazing on my skin. I will say I noticed it a few times during the say and I kind of liked it. The pouch, my big worry, didn’t really annoy me like previous pairs I have tried. The pouch wasn’t as restrictive and tight. It felt pretty well. I didn’t’ notice a big enhance . It wasn’t till the end of the day that it started to become noticeable. It wasn’t like “I have to take this pair now” but thought, “oh yeah I’m wearing some enhancing underwear.”

The sizing of these surprised me. Satin is not a forgiving fabric. It’s not known for the stretch. But they are the kings of men’s satin undies. It felt great. The sizing is spot on the charts. If you follow it (remember get a size up if you’re on the boarder) there should be no sizing issues. This pair also goes up to XXl.

Pros:

  • Sexy satin fabric
  • Great design that fit well with the fabric
  • Loved the turquoise color

Cons:

  • Some may not like Enhancing pouch
  • Fabric – some may think it’s too fem (I don’t think so)

Ratings:

  • Daily Fit – 8
  • Sizing – 9
  • Construction – 9
  • Styling – 8
  • Daily Performance – 9
  • Overall – 8.4

BodyAware furnished the Smooth Satin Enhancing Brief  for review. This pair comes in black, coral, turquoise fuchsia and snow white. It retails for $22.50 on the BodyAware site.

We all love underwear and the guys here at UNB are some of the biggest underwear lovers around. So I asked the guys which brands/pairs they wanted to try in 2015. You may think we have tried it all but there are so many brands out there I don’t think we could possibly try them all. So here are some from the guys and what they want in 2015

1381738_10151657003625780_1934276232_nUNB Bryce – Being a fan of underwear there are always brands I have yet to try. In 2015 one brand I would love to try out is Stonemen. It is based out of Australia and has some of the most unique prints I have seen on underwear. The underwear features artwork rather than just a print that is repeated. It is so unique. The way the pairs fit in the photos looks like they would be comfortable and supportive. So that is the one brand I am hoping to try out in 2015.

B81-AUNBATL Briefs – For years and years I always wore briefs.  Maybe a jock or two.  As my collection grew I started branching out.  In 2014 I really got into wearing thongs.  In 2015 I want to try some of the more erotic underwear that’s out there.  Both Cocksox and N2N have a great selection to pick from.   The Cocksox slingshot is so skimpy; I imagine it’s like wearing nothing at all.  And the N2N Titan Jock intrigues me; are those snaps really functional or more for the look?  Only way to find out is to try them both.

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UNB TMB – The reason I want to try Bjorn Borg underwear is threefold. First, the cut and style of their underwear seems like it would be comfortable. Two, the patterns and choice of colors are fun and exciting. Three, the combination if the cut and style and color and patterns make for very sexy and fun underwear.

2eros Icon BriefUNB Kyle – One of the biggest referrals for underwear is word of mouth.  We all want to experience that exceptional style and comfort and lean on our friends to give suggestions or feedback on what they have tried and love.  A friend suggested 2EROS which I have never tried and it immediately shot high up on my list.  The Icon brief is a brief that has simplistic yet outstanding visual appeal with contrasting colors, signature waistband and icon on the butt.  It also comes in low rise which is something I always look for in my briefs.

BodyAware Latex Brief PinkUNB Tim – I have been talking to a few guys on Twitter and want to step outside my box a little and get some more fetishwear pairs. One that has caught my eye is the BodyAware Latex Pouch Brief. I have never had any latex but the one thing that made me want this pair is that it’s available in PINK. I would take either the black or Pink but I have a weakness for pink. I think  BodyAware is an amazing company that does super fun pairs.

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Its time to be thinking of Valentines Day Underwear. You maybe saying, but we just left Christmas/Holiday season we need to relax a little and then think about Valentine’s Day after New Years. I will counter to that, Valentine’s Day will be here before you know it!

BodyAware is one of those companies that are synonymous with sexy underwear. They always make something skimpy and fun that will show off everything. They just released the WOW! Mesh Tanga. If you’re not familiar with the term it’s more of a string bikini cut. The front is a pouch and the back is not quire full coverage. But hey you’re wearing mesh so you won’t have full coverage!

The pair is made out of a fishnet/herringbone type mesh. Which mean’s it’s going to have larger openings and won’t be 100% see through like some mesh out on the market. If you are a big fan of bikinis and mesh, this is the pair for you to wear out on a date or skip the date and just wear it at home. It’s super sexy and fun. They say the material is super light and comfortable. Knowing BodyAware I would believe them. The fabric super lightweight and should fit you amazing without binding and driving you crazy.
The fabric is Nylon/Spandex blend. Which should fit you pretty well and conform to your body. The pair just comes in two colors, black and white. It would be awesome to have this pair in a red. Not just for Valentine’s Day but I think red is one of the sexiest colors of underwear. Something to be said about seeing a guy in a red bikini.

I hope you guys will check this pair out if you want something super sexy for Valentine’s Day. Your significant other may just flip out when they see you in this. It’s easily worn under a suit, jeans or by itself (I don’t think i need to elaborate more on that one). It retails for $16.50 at the BodyAware site. Also check out some of the other pairs they have as well. You may find they have a lot of great underwear if you have never shopped there before!

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