Two years ago we brought you this shoot from Armando Adajar. It features model Jeff and Ergowear underwear. Make sure you go back and check out this post.
Again, it’s Jockstrap Wednesday! The day we don our jocks and wear them proudly. That may be a bit overboard but it’s a day to celebrate jocks. Jocks to me are in three camps. They are either athletic, fashion or fetish. The jock we chose today is firmly in the Fashion camp, but the design, I bet it could be used in sports/working out. The jock is the Timoteo Shockwave Jock.
The jock is a very classic design. A 1 1/2 inch waistband, Branded with Timoteo, which I have mentioned before, that Timoteo makes some of the best waistbands on the market. The pouch is definitely fashion with a design that accents your pouch and bulge. Not to mention the mesh panel on the pouch. Like I said it could be used to work out or do sports in. The back features 1-inch leg straps. Just like a traditional jock.
This is what Timoteo says about the jock:
The Shockwave Jockstrap is made in the latest performance mesh fabrication with great stretch & recovery, quick dry and wicking properties. Designed to sit low on the hips, very sporty with a ventilating mesh on the pouch, plus a soft and sturdy elastic waistband, our jockstrap is the ideal combination of style, comfort and function.
The jock comes in three colors. The colors are red, green or blue. Each pouch has a contrasting color with white trim. This really sets off the pair nicely. It’s not only sexy but functional! Which is the best thing to have in underwear! The fabric is a blend of 90% Polyamide 10% ElastaneThis pair retails for $24.00 and designed by Timoteo in LA.
We recommend this pair for Jockstrap Wednesday or any day
We are fast approaching cold weather. Some of us are lucky to live in the south where it doesn’t get cold as much as it does up north. We don’t have too much a need for Long Johns. If you live in NYC, Chicago, Minneapolis or anywhere near, keeping warm is top of mind. Gone are the days when long johns are made of the waffle fabric. Now we have amazing fabric and prints!
The Massive City legging is just what you need to bring some color in your winter blues. The limited edition print is bright and fun. It’s definitely not the boring white of yesterday. Mix that with the Massive AC waistband and this isn’t your father’s long johns. Made out of a 90% POLYAMIDE 10% SPANDEX blend. This will keep you warm and feel great against your skin!
The pair also has a great pouch. They claim you will not be able to tell you are wearing underwear. Andrew Christian has made some of the best and amazing pouches on the market. So, pouches are not one area you can take off points on the design.
This is what AC says about the pair:
You are fun. And MASSIVE. And our brand new MASSIVE Flash City Leggings are perfect for you. In limited edition bright print fabric, each pair features our Signature Slimming MASSIVE Waistband and dark sleek contrast detailing. In a sexy slim fit, this pair will hug you in all the right places. When you pull them on, your package will fall naturally into the super soft anatomically correct snuggle pocket to create a truly enjoyable unique wearing experience.
If you are looking for something fun and awesome this winter. Check out the Massive Flash City Legging.
Today is Jockstrap Wednesday! Our Brief Distraction is from Jockstrap Central featuring the classic Meyer jock (formerly Bike). The classic is back! Note: Post contains an affiliate sales link.
I have a pretty broad definition of fetishwear. It’s anything that I consider skimpy, wild, and out of the ordinary. That could be leather, rubber/latex, lace, pleather, satin and more. Its a market I have seen grow over the last 9 years of running UNB. It’s going more mainstream. Which I think is awesome. You no longer have to go to adult stores to get it. Many sites are starting to carry it along with the mainstays of the underwear world. Here are a few companies to check out!
Gregg Homme – This is one of the pricer brands on the list. It’s not uncommon to pay $30-50 a pair. Their designs and fabric are first class! The skimpy barely there cuts with fabric that seems magical. I say this because when you get some of the pairs you’re like “This is missized. But, it will stretch to fit you and give amazing support. Every year they release two collections.
Cellblock13 – Like a bit of leather inspired gear? Cellblock13 is Timoteo’s brand that mixes the leather, neoprene and harnesses to create an awesome collection. Timoteo has been pushing the designs to create some of the most innovative pairs in the world of fetish. Just when I think he can’t top the last collection he does!
PetitQ – PetitQ is mixing the masculine and feminine. This is a big trend in men’s underwear. The walls are being broken down and you are able to wear whatever you want. PetitQ has always done skimpy well! From the start, they were all about showing off what you have and making you feel great while doing it. The last few collections have seen more lace sneak in the collections. Still looking super hot!
Nasty Pig – They are one of the first fetish brands to go mainstream. They have been the brand around the longest. They have a mix of underwear, fetishwear, denim and more. They have expanded out of the world of just gear. They have some great designs that will make you happy! The fetishwear and underwear are still on point.
BodyAware – One taking the masc/fem to the next level is BodyAware. Not only do they do lace, but also do satin, silk and other fabrics that have been traditionally for women’s lingerie. The designs are also influenced by women’s wear. This brand crosses both gay and straight worlds. From thongs, bodysuits, bikinis and more. The skimpier the better I would say from BodyAware
Maskulo – The last on the list is a brand out of Russia. Yup, we said Russia. Having the issues with gay’s in Russia, you wouldn’t think of them having a leather-like fetish line aimed mainly at gay men. They do a mix of leather and sports gear. When I first saw it, it made me stop and go “Who is this, I MUST KNOW.” Jocks, pants, shirts, singlets and more carry their signature codpieces and padding!
And I could name about 20 more. But these are some of the brands I think are on top of their game right now. We will profile more soon! So stay tuend.
Bodysuits are gaining in popularity. BodyAware has been front and center with body suits. This is their V Neck Mesh bodysuit. I am going to try one soon. I think they look awesome. The V-Neck Mesh is available in Burgandy (in pic) and Navy. Made out of see-through mesh. In sizes small – XXL. Retails for $34.95
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Looking for a jock that shows off what you have? The limited edition CoolFlex Active Jock w/ Show-It is the jock for you. Available in three colors, Black, Blue, and red. This is Jacob Ford modeling the new awesome jock. Pick it up at the Andrew Christian site for $18.00
This brief was purchased for review.
Overall Rating: 9.9/10
- Daily Fit: 9.5/10
- Sizing: 10/10
- Construction: 10/10
- Styling: 10/10
- Daily Performance: 10/10
Pros:
- Green color option! (red & blue, too)
- Comfortable mesh fabric
- Full coverage back
Cons:
- Pouch is slightly smaller than “Knockout” brief
- Fabric has slightly less stretch than “Knockout” brief
Osgon’s Recommendation: Buy!
Two years ago I reviewed Nasty Pig’s Knockout brief. It’s still a favorite, so I used the Knockout as my baseline for reviewing NP’s new Ignition brief from the company’s Sport line.
For the Ignition, Nasty Pig has chosen comfortable, breathable mesh composed of 90% polyester and 10% spandex. The brief is manufactured in Thailand and moved with me all day without any noticeable bunching, twisting, or binding. This is an apt choice if you wear briefs for sports.
Nasty Pig offers the Ignition in three colors. The green brief has a green pouch, green leg bands, yellow inset panels and a black back. The blue brief has a white pouch, white leg bands, blue inset panels and a black back. The red brief has a black pouch, yellow leg bands, yellow panels and a red back.
The Ignition sits low on the waist. The leg openings rise about ¼” lower than the Knockout’s leg bands. The Ignition has a full back that fits the American derrière well.
The brief’s 1.5” waistband features a nonrepeating, scripted Nasty Pig logo centered on the front. Each waistband contains the brief’s three colors in varying configurations to complement an overall scheme. The double-locked seams showed no flaws anywhere.
The Ignition’s overall styling evokes a traditional brief silhouette, yet the brief’s color options and aggressive waistband embody that rule-breaker mentality for which Nasty Pig is known. The Ignition was truly a well-made garment.
My singular quibble is that the Ignition’s pouch is slightly less deep than the Knockout brief. This difference could be the result of each style line being composed of different fabrics. The Ignition’s depth difference isn’t a major flaw per se (and won’t matter to most) but might be something to consider if you’re on the bubble between sizes.
This brief retails for $32 on Nasty Pig’s website. I purchased mine at Skivvies in Dallas.
We brought you a pic as a Brief Distraction but here is the whole series from Jockstrap Central. This is what they told us:
Just launched some of PUMP! nicest jocks and trunks so far, and of course we’ve got a photo set of exclusive photos to go along with the launch.
There’s a whopping 60 photos in the set mostly featuring our model Trent, but there are a few of our model Simon Marini as well.
The photos in this gallery are sexy but tame (by our standards) so they should suit all websites.
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Clever always includes what I call basics. Pairs that aren’t over-designed and in classic colors. This counterbalances the fun colors and prints they use. See all of Clever at CandymanFashion.com
Hi everyone, and welcome to another edition of Show us your Drawers!, a series dedicated to having a look at the underwear drawers of UNB readers and writers. Today we are taking a look at the drawers of UNBDustin. Here is what he has to say:
“I’d love to say my underwear drawer is perfectly folded and organized because half of me is OCD and likes things just so. However, the other half is lazy and can’t be bothered. So first, you’ll see I have a dresser just for underwear. It’s vintage and cool (even the original liner in the drawers) but doesn’t actually hold a lot. I do separate by style: top drawer for thongs and jocks, middle two for briefs and bottom drawer for boxer briefs and boxer shorts. This keeps things easier to find and looking pretty neat. However, with 250+ pairs, they don’t all fit. This is where the other side of me kicks in: a laundry basket with underwear simply folded and stacked in there. It’s not on its way from the laundry – that’s where it lives. The problem with this is that I think I only wear about 10% of my gear because I grab what’s on or near the top. I never make resolutions but I might this year…wear a different pair every day until I’ve gone through my entire collection. If I don’t like wearing them, get rid of them. This will hopefully help me clear things out and make way for new stuff!”
Thanks, Dustin! Want to join Dustin in showing off your collection and storage methods? Send an email to info@underwearnewsbriefs.com with “Drawer!” in the title, along with a picture of your underwear drawer and a short paragraph describing your collection and/or storage methods. I hope to receive your submission soon!
4Hunks makes its North American debut at UnderBriefs! Designed in Berlin, long known and loved by European customers, UnderBriefs is happy to introduce 4Hunks’ fetish jocks and briefs to its customers on this side of the pond. Styles include the Thunder jock, the Line Jock, the Bulge Brief, and the Load Brief. Remember, UnderBriefs offers free shipping on US orders
Garçon Model shared with us a new shoot featuring their Galaxy Line. The model in the shoot is Jake Bass. We hope you enjoy this shoot with the newest GM.
PS: Garçon Model is currently an amazing promo called Countdown to Black Friday. Buy 2 pairs and get a 3rd for FREE for the next few weeks leading up to Black Friday! Use code: BUY2G1
Ergowear is out with a new collection, called XV, in celebration of its 15 year anniversary! XV is stated as “the most sophisticated version of our exclusive Feel and best-selling Max pouch underwear styles,” and boy does it look it. It really is more than a regular collection. I’d call this collection super-sized, as some pairs have multiple pouch options!
The line is available in the usual range of Ergowear styles: Midcut(Boxer-Brief), Boxer(More like a trunk), Brief, Bikini, and Thong. The Midcut and Boxer are available in both the Feel and Max style pouches. The Max is more of a traditional “push up and out” style ergonomic pouch, while the Feel I less traditional but very popular. The Brief is only available with a Feel pouch, while the Bikini and Thong are only available with the Max instead. All the pairs utilize the same nylon/spandex material, with a 1’5 inch waistband that displays your brand allegiance without being overtly flashy.
These pairs are classy, coming in three colors: White, Navy, and Space Grey, with a contrasting Black or Gold waistband on the White pairs. The Navy and Space Grey changes things up with a same colored waistband.
I think the real key to this line is the mono-colored pairs. The Navy and Space Grey pairs have a great sophisticated look at them in my eyes. I’m hoping to get my hands on some pairs from this line this year, most likely those bearing the Max pouch, as I already own a Max trunk, bikini, and thong, and adore them. So which pair tickles your fancy?Which color is your absolute must have? Let us know in the comments below, email us at info@underwearnewsbriefs.com, or message me on twitter @underweardude. I hope you liked this look into the newest line of one of my favorite brands. Happy birthday, Ergowear, here’s to another 15 years of awesome underwear!
I’ve gotten a little behind and keeping you caught up on aussieBum new releases. Today, I’m going to catch you up on some new lines and new colors and patterns in existing lines. Let’s take a look at new patterns and colors first.
New colors have been added to their Seamless Tech 2.4 line, which is available in a brief or hipster. The new colors are ice, royal, and red. All waistbands match the fabric color and have the aussieBum name on them.
PAIR: Seamless Tech 2.4
NEW COLORS: Ice, Royal, Red
FABRIC: 87% Nylon, 10% Elastane, 3% Polyester
SIZES: S – XL
COST: Brief – $13.25; Hipster – $16.50
Next up are some patterns added to the Billy line. The one that I’ve been seeing talk about is the banana print. It’s available in black or blue. It features partial peeled and unpeeled bananas in of course yellow. The other print they added to the line is a shark print. Maybe better defined as Jaws, since it looks like a great white. The print is black on white with repetitions of the shark’s mouth open. Billy is also available in a brief or a hipster.
PAIR: Billy
NEW COLORS: Banana Black, Banana Blue, Sharks
FABRIC: 90% Cotton, 10% Elastane
SIZES: XS – XXL
COST: Brief – $14.25; Hipster – $15.25
Let’s move into the new underwear line now. aussieBum has released the Punchline, which contains a brief in four color options: Red, Royal, Black, White, The name punch I would say comes from the back and side fabric. It has what looks like an eye-shaped punch throughout it. I suppose you could categorize it as mesh, but fairly large openings instead of a typical tighter mesh. Pretty much you’ll be showing off the rear in these. The pouch is a completely solid piece of fabric. All colors have a thick black elastic waistband with the aussieBum name on it. These are made out of a blend of Polyamide and Elastane. They recommend hand washing and hanging to dry. Here’s how aussieBum describes this brief.
“The PUNCH brief is designed for the man who likes to live by his rules and stand out from the crowd. These high spec undies feature a smooth elastane pouch and a comfortable mesh back that will keep you cool during the day and hot at night! The branded waistband reflects the attitude, confidence and front of those who dare to wear it. The new PUNCH is ready to bring out the rebel in you, go for it.”
PAIR: Punch
COLORS: White, Royal, Red, Black
FABRIC: Polyamide, Elastane
SIZES: S – XL
COST: $25.25
aussieBum NEW swimwear MIAMI from aussieBum on Vimeo.
Lastly, we’ll take a look of a new swimsuit from them. They call it the Miami line. They remind me a bit of a runner short crossed with a skimpy square cut swimsuit. These are a low rise pair and are available in 4 colors: Collins, Lincoln, Ocean, and Downtown. The suits have a main color with a splice of color on the sides. Collins is a black suit with a splice of white on the sides. Lincoln is navy with orange. Then there is Ocean which is a light or sky blue with white splices. Last up is Downtown, which is red with navy side splices. The suits have a drawstring to help keep them up. The colors of Collins and Lincoln have a black string, while Ocean and Downtown have a white one. aussieBum describes the Miami line as a bold vintage styling inspired by the iconic South Beach. The suit is proudly made in Australia of a blend of 80% nylon and 20% elastane. These can be machine washed but should be line dried.
PAIR: Miami
COLORS: Collins, Lincoln, Ocean, Downtown
FABRIC: 80% Nylon, 20% Elastane
SIZES: S – XL
COST: $30.50
Jockstrap Central sent us a few pics of Trent and Simon in the new PUMP! underwear line. We love both of these guys and will bring you more of these pics this weekend!
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Hey there, fellow thong lovers! For today’s Thong Thursday post, I’m gonna talk about some new thongs that I’d love to get my hands on in the new future. Note that I, nor UNB, have been paid to make these statements nor list these pairs. These are simply pairs that have piqued my interest for one reason or another. Hey there, fellow thong lovers! For today’s Thong Thursday post, I’m gonna talk about some new thongs that I’d love to get my hands on in the new future. Note that I, nor UNB, have been paid to make these statements nor list these pairs. These are simply pairs that have piqued my interest for one reason or another.
Let’s start off with the oldest pair, the Pistol Pete vintage thong. I’ve always felt that the perfect pair of underwear combines form AND function. To me, that means stylish, and possibly with a fly. So with a stylish thong, and a fly? That gets me interested right there! I love the idea of a thong with a usable fly but have yet to see one that has a great fly. Perhaps this will be the one.
Next is a new thong from Portland-based Jack Adams. More known for their briefs and trunks, I’m a fan of their Sprinter line of thongs. The Lux Thong combines the styling of their Lux line with a pretty classic(aka on the wider side) thong back. The color choices are also interesting, with the orange option being a nice choice for the fall months. It’s also almost the exact shade of orange as some college football teams use..anyways back to thongs!
The last pair I’m going to mention today is the British brand Sukrew, their new bubble thong. While I wasn’t crazy about the Sukrew pouch like many others when I tried them, the g-string-esuqe styling of this new line hits with me, especially the small pop of color that shows at the center rear on the multi-colored pairs. Sukrew also states that the Bubble Thong’s pouch holds you in a more traditional form than it’s original pouch, though as always with Sukrew products, you can purchase the pair sans-pouch.
So which thongs are you dying to get your hands on? Which pairs do you want us to review? Have any suggestions on how we should celebrate #ThongThursday? Let us know in the comments below, send us an email, or let us know on twitter!
I take a mostly utilitarian approach to underwear organization. My collection consists of more than 175 pairs of everything from the smallest of “anatomical pouches” to traditional boxer shorts. Such a large stock requires using multiple drawers within the chest of drawers, with certain drawers dedicated to specific styles of underwear. I also rotate what I wear within each style so that everything wears (almost) evenly.
For my “show me your drawers” submission, I chose one drawer dedicated to briefs and bikinis and a second drawer dedicated to multiple styles. (Two additional drawers hold the trunks, boxers, undershirts, boot socks, and still more briefs.)
To organize briefs and bikinis, I place them flat in four separate stacks within the drawer. Underwear most recently washed appear on the far right; underwear to be worn next reside front-and-center. As the front stack is depleted, replacements are rotated forward in a counterclockwise fashion. (Pictured are favorites from Andrew Christian, Nasty Pig, Buffed Bod and N2N Bodywear.)
A Skubb drawer organizer from Ikea ($7.99) helps corral socks, g-strings and K’Mando pouches in another drawer. These too are roatated, but certain pairs nonetheless get more wear than others. (Pictured across the top are g-strings from Andrew Christian, Hotline and Gigo, as well as pouches by K’Mando Sport.) The Skubb organizer leaves about five additional inches inside the drawer, providing space for thongs (not pictured).
Avid readers who remember the Fort Troff Sport Trunk review may wonder about athletic gear – compression shorts, running tights, jock straps and swim briefs – that are undoubtedly part of the collection. Well, that’s another story altogether . . . .
Rating: 8.6/10
Daily Fit: 8/10
Sizing: 8/10
Construction: 10/10
Styling: 9/10
Daily Performance: 8/10
Pros: Overall a pretty comfortable thong, well made
Cons: Haven’t come across US retailer, so international shipping, limited colors
Recommendation: If it is one that interests you, give it a try. I like Doreanse Euro thong better since the pouch is narrower (Not as roomy as Freddy if you need room though). Plus it is available from a US retailer and even a little cheaper.
The Freddy Thong from HOM has been around for a long time. I’ve been thinking about trying it for years. Thanks to UNBTim, I finally got my chance. I have a few swim bikini briefs from them and a swim thong. All of which I like the fit and style of. The Freddy string is my first pair of HOM underwear. I like to describe this type of a thong as a cross between a g-string and a traditional thong. Also it kind of fits into the v-string category, but without the matching side width to the tail width. Any how it has a 3/16” string that attaches the pouch to the back. You get the traditional thong look in the back when wearing them, but the g-string type tail between the cheeks.
Overall it is a nice thong. I’ve found sometimes I have to get these adjusted right. Once I do they typically stay pretty comfortable to wear and would be a nice everyday thong. I don’t see it being a good one to wear for athletics or something really active. It has the excellent everyday nonworkout time support. I wore it lounging and doing errands and performed well with those activities. The pouch has a center-seamed, so has some contouring. The fabric has stretch and is what I’m going to call full frontal coverage. It should hold most packages within it. The fabric is a blend of 93% cotton and 7% elastance, which I’ve seen different fabric content listed for these. My tag has the stated blend. The sides of these are about one ¼” wide. I find it to be a pretty good fit all the way around in a medium. The size chart says 34-inch waist for medium and 32 inch for a small. I float around 32 and 33, so I say pay attention to the size chart. I’ve seen some recommendations of ordering up a size on them.
The colors selection is very limited that I’ve come across in these. For how long they’ve been around I would think there would be more color options. It seems your choice is red, blue, black, and white. I haven’t come across a US retailer selling the brand HOM, so there is International shipping to get a pair. If you are interested in this style, you may want to check out Doreanse Euro thong. It’s a pretty similar cut, and there are US retailers selling it. Main differences are it is a micro modal fabric, and the pouch isn’t as roomy as the Freddy. Both are good options in this particular style.
Brand: HOM
Made: France
Pair: Freddy String – Blue
Colors: White, Black, Blue, Red
Fabric: 93% Cotton and 7% Elastance
Sizes: XS – XL
Cost: $14.27
Where to buy: Dead Good Undies
Modus Vivendi is blurring the line between Dark style and Luxury fashion.
Inspired by the underground stage in Berlin and the neo punk music wave the Tone2Tone line will be a great accompaniment to the dark futuristic fashion. Goth -Punk meets refined Dark style with a muted and monochrome color palette accented by silver and metallic details creating a strong feel to the looks you can create.
The Tone2Tone line allows you to experiment and embed these pieces into your signature look ensuring attention to detail for the modern men. The styling and layering of the looks can be exceptional, and we are sure to see these pieces bringing the all-black style in the spotlight.
The line itself showcases brief, boxer, jockstrap, shorts, pants, meggings, tanktop, t-shirt, jumper, pullover and robe.
We can’t wait to watch the Ton2Tone journey unfold into the streetwear styles of the world as this line`s minimal aesthetic is always a must have.
The Modus Vivendi Tone2Tone line is available from €20.50
Ergowear wear makes some of the best pouches on the market. They are perfect for working out. Do you prefer the longer boxer briefs or a brief cut when you work out?
I purchased the Joe Snyder Bulge Boxer, which isn’t in line with my normal choice of thong underwear, but I really liked the all day comfort that these offer.
Rating: 8.4/10 (Average of the ratings below)
- Daily Fit: 8/10
- Sizing: 9/10
- Construction: 8/10
- Styling: 8/10
- Daily Performance: 9/10
Pros:
- Super stretchy-soft nylon fabric that stays close to your skin and is very breathable
- Roomy unlined pouch accentuates your package while keeping you cool
- Comfortable for all-day wear
Cons:
- Limited availability in prints
- Unlined (if that’s even a con?)
UNB Ryan’s recommendation: I love thong underwear, and until recently I have worn them almost exclusively for the past 15 years or so. However starting to review underwear over the past few months has given me the opportunity (and encouragement) to try different styles and fabrics. I have this same suit in the wet look black fabric, and the red fabric feels like a completely different suit due to the difference in fabric. These are really stretchy, and feel great for all-day wear, whether you’re lounging around the house or following the wife around a shopping mall!
As an underwear reviewer, I shouldn’t be biased to a particular brand, but I LOVE Joe Snyder! They offer styles to appeal to both men and women, which can be used as underwear and swimwear, and they offer cuts from modest to daring. I love the multitude of fabrics and color choices that Joe Snyder offers, and like that all of their suits accentuate the cheeks. While I do normally love to wear thongs, I have been branching out recently and have found many trunks and boxer styles offer a cheeky feel reminiscent of a thong or tanga style. This suit was not entirely out of my comfort zone-I plan to try some brief and jock styles in the future!
I have only worn this pair one day, which was a good test because my wife and I were due to go see a movie and do some shopping afterward. While watching the movie the pair was very comfortable, and I could hardly even notice them. They have an almost natural fit that hugs your skin without being overly constrictive. The pouch holds your package up and is supportive, and is unlined so it keeps you cool all day. While walking around the mall with my wife these performed the same in that they were hardly even noticeable. The bulge pouch does add some to your confidence, and depending on how snug your pants are, can even be noticed through a pair of jeans!
This suit was everything I have come to expect from Joe Snyder. The construction is top-notch, with attention to detail. All of the elastic is positioned to allow for maximum comfort and doesn’t dig or cut into your skin anywhere. Also, the leg openings do not have any elastic, so they just follow the contour of your body and are extremely comfortable for long-term wear. The only thing I don’t care for is the large tag that is present in all of their suits, but it is very easily remedied with a pair of scissors!
Joe Snyder’s line has always had a very consistent fit for me, even between different lines and cuts. This pair is no exception; in fact, they may even feel a little better than some of the others I have in my collection. I have this exact same pair in a black “wet look” fabric, and they don’t have near the elasticity that the red fabric has. These feel great, don’t pull or ride up throughout the day and have just the right amount of give for all-day comfort and support. This pair has a generously sized pouch that fits your anatomy, and has plenty of room to stretch throughout the day to allow for movement and support.
In conclusion, I was overly satisfied with this review, and will likely continue to wear them. The quality is nothing short of what Joe Snyder is famous for, and I will continue to support them! If I had to ask Joe Snyder to change anything about this pair, I would encourage them to design a smaller care tag. If you like cheeky styles, give these a try, you won’t be disappointed
BRAND: Joe Snyder
PAIR: Bulge Boxer
COLORS: The pair I reviewed was in red. Other colors available in the line include yellow, wine, white, turquoise, purple, black, navy, pink, white mesh, black mesh, black lace, white lace, royal, metal black, rainbow, nude, and camo
FABRIC: Red 80/20% Nylon/Spandex blend
SIZES: S-XL
COST: $31.00 through Joe Snyder online store
Where to buy: Joe Snyder
Addicted is not a company that does subtle sexual innuendo. Thier campaigns fully embrace sexuality and show it off. The new line is no different. It’s called LUST. Which is appropriate for the brand. Here is just a peek of the collection. Ths is what Addicted has to say about the line: Named Lust for its high sensual and sexual content, its freshness, sassy and jovial character represent the essence of a complete collection, with very fun prints.