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Server Issues

We posted this on Twitter due to the fact the server is constantly crashing. The graphic above explains everything. We are currently in the cue to migrate UNB to the new server. Due to the size of UNB, for me to personally move it would take days. Part is due to the internet connection and server issues.

If we did plan on moving servers, we would have plenty of lead time. We could do it ourselves and copy and divide up the site into manageable sizes and do it over a week or more. But since we had virtually hours it’s harder to do. I tried to download the site yesterday but took me 7 hours to download almost 2 GB and that wasn’t even 20% of the site size. 7 years adds up!

So hopefully after today we will be on the new server and back to business as usual. I won’t have to keep restarting the site when I see it go down. Its been a bigger headache for me than you guys. But the end is def near. thanks so much for your patience during this annoying time.

IMG_8351-2048xIf you are a fan of green this is the week for the Baskit $12 Tuesday! There are 15 total pairs available today. This is the biggest $12 Tuesday I can ever recall. Here is what’s on sale!

(de)Luxe – Black with Green Waistband http://baskitwear.com/de-luxe/Jock

  • Jock Brief
  • Brief
  • Trunk
  • Boxer Brief

Billy Boy – http://baskitwear.com/billy-boy/

  • Brief
  • Trunk
  • Boxer Brief

Energy – http://baskitwear.com/energy/

  • Jock
  • Jock Brief
  • Brief
  • Trunk

Light – http://baskitwear.com/light/

  • Jock (out of stock unfortunately)
  • Brief
  • Trunk
  • V-Neck Tee

No code is needed the discount is set when you put the item in your cart. If you need some new green undies and want to stock up. TODAY is the day! Shop the Baskit site!

UNB Server issues

We did things a little different today. Our Brief Distraction went up WAY early. And other post may go up later than normal. So here is the server update:

  • Our previous server had issues that would not allow it to reboot properly
  • We have a new server that we are transferring the site too
  • Moving UNB is not easy when planned but unplanned like this its been hours on the phone and even more downloading files.
  • The site is set to move sometime on Today. FINGERS CROSSED
  • Once it’s moved we should not have any more issues like this weekend. It should actually be faster….so I’m told

I apologize to all our readers about these issues. It’s not something I had planned or anticipated. Just stick with us for another day and we’ll make it up to all you guys! Thanks for being great guys and patient in this endeavor. After this move we shouldn’t have to do it again for at least another 5 years. !

 

IMG_2415UNB Tim and Salvatore are going to talk pouches, all things pouches!

UNB Tim – Pouches are one of the most important things in underwear. Well it is to me. There are a few brands that really pay attention to how a pouch fits a guy. One of the newest trends in men’s underwear are ergonomically designed pouches.

So Why are pouches so important to you?

Salvatore – My underwear journey has been filled with trial and error.  Trial and error comes with the assumption of risk.  In the underwear world, the risk is simple: I’m going to drop $20 to $30 on something that I’m not sure is going to fit exactly right.  After all, most states won’t allow you to return underwear unless they are defective.  I’ve tried all kinds of underwear from thongs to bikinis to boxer briefs to sport briefs.  Some have been a total waste of money, some have been invaluable investments into my crown jewels.  That brings me to the most important thing I look for in undies—THE POUCH.

Pouches are so important to me because I like the support, but like to hang free—without going commando.  Honestly, I enjoy looking sexy in underwear.  I think most who read this blog on a regular basis feel the same way. The next best thing to going commando is to select a pouch that is not restricting and gives you a nice drop down effect that not only feels great, but also looks natural. This is why pouches are important to me.

How have you seen pouches evolve throughout your years of being an underwear aficionado?                 

UNB Tim – Good question! I have seen them evolve quite a bit. More so in the last 10 years. When I grew up in the 80’s there weren’t a lot of pouches for men’s underwear. Well not ergonomically designed ones. The old trusty Jockey Elance bikinis has no pouch. Then in the early to mid 2000’s you had brands like Erogwear and Cocksox come on the market. These two are the ones I think that spurred the pouch revolution. Each had a very different pouch and both have their place in the market.

In the early 2000’s we go the Almost Naked from Andrew Christian, Obviously and many more followed. I know quite a few people that their first ergonomically thong was the Almost Naked. I will say Andrew Christian made a winner in this pouch. It made more guys pay attention to pouches. Then the avalanche of pouches started to come onto the market. Which is a good thing! Ergowear, Cocksox and Andrew Christian really changed the industry. We will see the 2010’s as the decade of the pouch!

Now we have a lot more choices for pouches. You can go from the flat front to the most amazing ergonomically pouch (can you tell I’m a little biased?). Underwear is not longer a community it’s a fashion statement. We want underwear that fits our pouches, butts and every part of us. Also, companies want us to feel great and sexy in our undies. If we do, as many of you know, we will buy a lot more undies.

Now that I have been through a brief history (notice the pun?) of pouches. What have you found are the pouches that best fit you?

Salvatore: – Before I give you my answer, I want to give you a little of my journey of discovery as it relates to pouches.  I identify with what you say about the Jockey Elance Bikini.  I owned a dozen or more pairs of that particular style—from ribbed, to bright colors and pouches.  I loved them!  I also wore dozens of styles sold exclusively by Undergear (R.I.P.)! None of them had a pouch.  I’ve been an avid collector of undies since the early to mid-90s.  I only say that to let you know that I’m a collector that understands ordering from the catalog center insert—if you know what I mean!

Flat or pouchless skivies were the only types of underwear that I knew existed.  They looked great, were usually skimpy (less is more in my opinion), and started my undie fascination.  One day, while in an underwear store in Atlanta, I noticed a brand I’d never seen before—2(x)ist.  I don’t remember the name of the pair that I bought.  I do remember that they were charcoal grey and cotton.  When I got home that evening I slipped them on and experienced a remarkable feeling—MORE ROOM IN THE POUCH.  That is the day I was introduced to a contoured center-line pouch.  2(x)ist had just upped the ante! I started looking for the words “contoured pouch” in all of my purchase descriptions.  That lead me to Undergear’s Contour Collection: The Italian Cutaway, Mesh Bikini, and so many other staple styles that I enjoyed over the years.  A few year’s later, I was introduced to how different fabrics play into the contour pouches stretchability.  Boy, did I think I was in underwear pouch utopia.

The underwear industry is ever evolving.  Right when I get comfortable with something, a design or brand comes out that opens up a whole new level of underwearness for me.  This happened in January of 2011.  I had just moved to Washington State and was browsing the underwear world when I noticed a “new to me” trend that I had to try—the anatomical (or ergonomical) pouch brief.  Andrew Christian had a 30% off sale running so I purchased two great looking designs (opted for lined patterns over plain colors).  I still wear those undies today.  When I pulled the Andrew Christian Almost Naked Infinity Briefs over my feet, up my legs to my knees, and eventually on to my package, my jaw dropped.  I knew that I had found something that would cause me to cull my underwear drawers of anything not anatomical.  Over the last 5 or 6 years, I’ve done just that—switched my entire collection to pouches that are ergonomically correct in nature.  Dozens of undie enthusiasts cannot believe that I ditched 75 pairs of designer briefs in order to fill my dresser with this new discovery.  There is my answer—The Ergonomical (Anatomical) Pouch is my undie of choice.

The staple anatomical brands (Andrew Christian, Ergowear, Obviously, etc) exist.  What are some other brands worth giving a shot to widen the aperture on ergonomical design?

UNB Tim – Other brand that I think have some great pouches that are ergonomically designed are:

  • New Junk UnderJeans Junk X
  • N2N Bodywear N-Hance Pouch, on several lines
  • Rounderwear Anatomic Line
  • BodyAware – One of my faves is the Well Endowed brief
  • WildmanT – Big Boy Brief

There are many more brands out there doing great pouches. But these are the four that really come to mind. Junk UnderJeans is the most recent addition to the club. N2N has been making the amazing N-Hance pouch for a while. Its their design they put on certain lines each year. Even the trunks with the N-Hance are amazing to me and I’m not a trunk fan.

Each year I think we will see more pouches come on the market.

What are your current favorite pairs with pouches?

Salvatore: – That’s a tough question because I don’t keep underwear that I order that aren’t anatomically perfect for my package.  In fact, I have 5 pairs of brand new briefs (with tags on them) that I currently need to give away because they weren’t perfect.  I will tell you what I have multiples of in my collection:

  • N2N Lounge Brief: Not so sure that this is an anatomical pouch, but the fabric is so incredible that I receive the desired result. These are so awesome that I bought all three colors recently.  They are on clearance at N2N for $10.  Recommend them as a great brief to purchase now.
  • Andrew Christian Almost Naked Briefs: I have a dozen or so pairs of this line in my dresser drawers: large hole mesh, plain mesh, cotton, slinky fabrics, you name it, I have it. Andrew Christian did a remarkable job with this line. WOW!
  • Agacio: I bought this brand for the first time at Skivvies in the Oaklawn area of Dallas. Great in store experience.  The clerk actually talked me through why I should give the brand a try.  I bought a sports brief and brief.  Wore them, fell in love, and added a couple of other pairs to the undie pile.
  • Obviously: I probably have two dozen pairs of Obviously Briefs and Sports Briefs. I can’t get away from how they feel.  The seat of Obviously’s low rise collections offers a little less coverage than their regular brief.  I like the combination of low hanging fruit in the front and almost cheeky in the back.  The Obviously Metallic Collection is sometimes seen on sale for around $5.  YOU CANNOT BEAT THAT PRICE!
  • Andres Velasco: These are super revealing, typically patterned, and downright sexy. Unfortunately, this designer was sold exclusively by Undergear who recently closed their doors. It’s a shame because Undergear (International Male) got me addicted to buying undies.
  • John Seivers: UNBELIEVABLE. This brand offers some incredible plain colors—not your standard black, gray, navy, or white.  I love the pouch on these briefs.  For that reason, I save them for special occasions.

I could go on and on about each pair in my collection. Almost all brands are contoured in the pouch.  Do you see the industry moving towards the anatomical design almost exclusively in the future?

UNB Tim – DOH, I forgot John Sievers! An amazing brand that is def worth checking out. I have a few pairs and fit great! It’s a hidden gem of International Jock!

I don’t think we will see the industry moving exclusively to this type of pouch design. I say this because guys like different things. There are guys out there who hate these types of pouches. Each guys has their own needs. Some need a pouch, others need more in the butt, others have thick legs, and the list can go on and on with a combination of those.

That being said companies will be making underwear made for men. Gone are the days where fabric was thrown together to create men’s undies. They are looking at all type of men and creating new lines that meet those needs. It’s a great time to be an underwear lover. It’s like a renaissance of men’s underwear. Over the last 10 years the industry has grown and matured. We will see this more and more over the next decade.

Underwear is changing. As one of our resident straight guys, we gay guys sometime share what we feel is amazing undies with friends. What has been the reaction of your wife to the anatomically designed undies? Also, have you told your friends about ergonomically designed undies? If so, what has been their reaction?

Salvatore: – My wife had a hard time understanding why I suddenly turned fanatical towards the ergonomically designed underwear style. She’s always known that I’m an undie fanatic and apparently has snapped a few pics of me in underwear for her own private collection.  In fact, I found a picture of me from our honeymoon in a rather skimpy bikini brief.  She’d stashed it away in her top drawer.  This is a good question. I don’t think most women care whether a man wears a thong, boxers, a jock, or bikinis.  My wife certainly doesn’t mind.  However, when I started throwing out hundreds of dollars worth of underwear in favor of the ergonomical pouch, she questioned my money sense.  She was convinced and even joined in on the shopping trips when I explained to her that this particular pouch was so great on the family jewels that discovering this style was like getting the perfect fitting bra for each boobie.  She immediately got it and the fun has been supported ever since.

Over Christmas, I tossed my brother two pair of Obviously Trunks and told him how liberating the pouch has been for me.  He didn’t bat an eye.  He put them on immediately agreed.  The best part is that his wife asked me where she could buy him more because he’s so in love with the pouch.  I think most guys limit their underwear style to whatever is sold in bargain stores or department stores. Guys who haven’t experienced great undies simply aren’t trolling the net for new briefs.  A little exposure to the unknown opens the door to undie discovery.  I think all men gay or straight would fall in love with this style if given the opportunity.

 

I know that not all gay guys are into underwear much less pouches.  How do you go about sharing a great pouch design with friends? Is the discussion normally well received?

UNB Tim – I think we are a lot a like. I have several friends who I know love underwear. Usually when we hang out the conversation eventually turns to undies. Since most know I run a blog they want to know what’s new and hot. So we have a 15-20 minute conversation. One of my favorite friends to talk undies is Wes, who used to be on UNB.

I have had conversations with other guys when hanging out with friends. They find out I run an underwear blog and eventually get up the nerve to talk to me about underwear. It’s usually a side conversation that they don’t want others to hear. I have kept in touch with some guys and email on a regular basis when something comes out they will like. It’s a shame guys feel this is something to hide rather than be like “Oh you run an underwear blog, what’s new and hot for men?”

Outside of underwear loving guys. Some guys find it weird or you’re coming on to them if you talk undies. Its not a total underwear party with all gay guys. We still have a big amount of guys who don’t care what they wear. It’s a shame that we can’t talk undies the way women talk about their underwear. They share with friends a new brand or such when they find it.

I think this is changing for both gay and straight. Especially with younger guys, it’s not a big deal to talk about such things.

The future holds great potential for underwear and specifically ergonomically designed underwear. What advice would you give a guy who wants to try great pouch underwear? What should they look for in fabric and design?

Salvatore: – Great question.  As with anything we blog about here at Underwear News Briefs, the most important thing to any underwear selection centers on the person wearing them.  Do you like the pair? Do you feel confident and sexy in the pair? A need to not care what others think is especially helpful. So my first solid piece of advice is to make sure you are wearing your undies for you (unless you are in one of those kinky moments—that’s another post).

Let’s face reality here, most underwear shopping is done online.  If you live in small town America like I do, unless I go to a very large city, ALL underwear shopping is done online.  There is nothing wrong with shopping online, but there are a few pitfalls when looking for an ergonomically designed pouch. Pouches are like shoes. You have to know what fits you best. This is why I’d recommend going to a underwear store in person and discussing your desires with the sales clerk. I’ve found this most helpful in my endeavor to find the perfect fitting pouch.  Ask lots of questions, touch the fabrics, and by all means take your time analyzing the pouch.  If you have questions or need recommendations, I’d be glad to be your personal shopper by giving you some great advice.  Hit me up on Twitter @manatomicallyme.  My Twitter feed is almost exclusively dedicated to the ergonomical/anatomical pouch.  I’d also say it’s really important to stay up with the latest trends and reviews offered right here on this blog.  If you’re going to invest in undies, you need to make informed decisions.  www.underwearnewsbriefs.com is designed to do just that—inform the underwear lover.

UNB Tim – Thanks for talking Pouches with me Salvatore!

Conclusion:

We hope you have enjoyed this conversation about pouches. As you can tell we both love pouches. They are one of the most important thing in underwear to us! If you are looking for some great underwear check out a few of the pairs we talked about. You can get advice from both of us anytime through Twitter (I’m at @unbtim or the @unbblog account) or email us if not on Twitter. We both would love to give you advice or suggestions.

We will have many more candid posts like this coming soon on different topics. If you have one you’d like to see us tackle let me know!

ES Collection has the pleasure to introduce you to our 10th swimwear campaign, coinciding with the year that marks the brand’s first decade on the market. DEU means “ten” in Catalan, which is a language spoken together with Spanish in Catalonia.

DEU is much more than just a number. It represents a whole decade of our search for the “perfection for men”.

Research and development of new fabrics as well as shapes and patterns which look to fit the male body perfectly. We aim to provide men with the best comfort and versatility in their day to day wear

IMG_2418If you tried to read the site today you may have noticed it was down a lot. This is due to a specific server issue we had today. It will be intermittent until we move to a new server. Which I hope will take place tomorrow or Monday. It’s not been a fun day, 3 hours on the phone and trying to figure out web server issues  on my own but it will happen. Sorry for the probs today we will get them fixed very soon!

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Junk UnderJeans is a brand we have covered for a long time. In the last year or so they have really branched out into making underwear, swimwear and activewear. In addition they have expanded into XXL and creating underwear with larger pouches. If you are a long time reader you know I love a pouch that gives great support. It’s one of my top things I look for in underwear.

>What is Junk X? It’s a line from Junk UnderJeans that has a fuller pouch. Their underwear previous had a normal sized pouch. They heard feedback from customers that they needed a pair with a bigger pouch. They listened and the Junk X was born1.

When in Vegas I talked to Sean at Junk UnderJeans and he said “XL pouch the JunkX has is not bigger sizes but for guys who need extra room up front.” The pairs also feature a wide waistband. I would call this a chunky waistband. The X and Junk are in bold letters. I personally love the waistband it’s different from what Junk has done before. Plus it really sets this apart. Those not a fan of waistbands may not like the line.

We always love brands who pay attention to pouches! There is nothing worse than a pouch that’s too small and you feel like you’re going to fall out. Guys who are bigger in the pouch can find it hard to get great undies that fit. There are a few brands that are great and it’s good to see that Junk UnderJeans is joining this growing list of brands!

The JunkX come in a boxer brief, jock and a brief. These are pretty standard style for Junk UnderJeans. Plus these three styles cover the gamut of the types of underwear guys wear. They are the current favorite styles of the majority of readers. The retail prices are: Jock – $20, Brief $24.00 and Boxer Brief $28. There are four color combinations in each style.

My personal favorite the brief. We hope to have a review pair very soon for you guys. Also coming from Junk UnderJeans this month is their new Athletic collection. We will have more on this very soon for you guys!

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I have been an underwear aficionado for many, many years. I have been lucky to try many brands that you normally don’t find in the United States. I feel these unknown brands should be brought to the attention of the underwear connoisseur and let them wear and judge for themselves.

I was introduced to a brand called DIM about 12 years ago when I was in Paris. I found them in a nice store near the hotel I was staying in when I was in Paris. The bikini briefs were so comfortable and stylish. They were great to wear for long periods of time, like a flight form Paris to Los Angeles. Dim also made a great underwear in the trunk style.

I know there are lots of great, smaller regional brands  out there that most people don’t know about.

If you have a favorite, not so well known brand, please let us know about it and we can search for it and give a try for ourselves.

IMG_1140WebXXX Model Dylan James came to Studio Timoteo for a photoshoot and has us all going crazy with his sexiness. Timoteo and Dylan worked for a few hours and got tons of super sexy images.

Collections photographed-  The first grouping is the Sandstorm Camouflage (white Base). This is a Timoteo.net exclusive Jock Strap. Anything Dylan puts on looks amazing next to his ink and super chiseled body. 

The second collection is the Commando Camouflage Harness and jocks (Green/black base). The neoprene harness sits nicely and fitted on the up body. The camouflage jock is super comfortable and comes in red w/camo, blue with Camo , and Black with camo. 

16909_10153430187403281_6198904573544119390_nThere is an underwear company I think way more people should know about. They don’t get a lot of attention because they aren’t making jockbriefs, or singlets, or even jockstraps. They’re not rolling out new innovative shapes of fabric to hold your junk in. They are a company offering a modern version of classics, and they are doing it so well.

I first met a pair of Piado underwear on Cheapundies.com. Most of the time, CheapUndies really delivers, picking quality brands. Sometimes however, they pick a quality brand that I’m just not into (and that’s ok). But this simple pair on sale caught my eye. I thought, what the heck, and ordered it. When it arrived, I put it on, and instantly just felt calm.

What Piado makes are briefs and trunks. That’s all. Two cuts. You get a nice choice of colors in a more unique palette (think: burnt umber, chartreuse…etc). The style harkens back to the classic y-front briefs with contrast trim. and basic trunk. The pairs are listed as $24, but I’ve always seen them marked down to around $12. But here’s where the magic comes in %94 Bamboo Rayon/6% Lycra… I’ll just leave these here for you to drool on.

And that, my friends, is why the magic of Piado needs to be more recognized. The company works exclusively in Bamboo Rayon fabrics for their undies. Yes, their designs aren’t necessarily meant for your nearest circuit party. But not everyone needs that at all times. This is a pair of underwear that you can LIVE in.

Since my first Piado purchase. I now own probably 10 different pairs, mostly the briefs (cause that’s more my thing) but a few trunks as well. I would definitely be interested in them expanding their line (lounge pants? shirts?). But I’m totally down with them keeping their visual designs basic. It’s clearly something they do well.

PHOTO by Armando Adajar.

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Just landed at Jockstrap Central, two sexy new jocks by Jack Adams which never looked better once they got their hands on them and their hunky model Brandon in them and in front of the Jockstrap Central camera. Here’s the details:

JACK ADAMS PUNTER BODYFLEX JOCKSTRAP (in either aqua-blue and black or red and black)

Live on the edge with this sexy new jock from Jack Adams with it’s streamlined pouch that features an opening at the top that swoops down dangerously low with the potential to expose the top of your shaft. Of course, what’s the point of having a hole without taking advantage it? All you exhibitionists (you know who you are) will have your erect dicks poking out of it in no time.

Made with Jack Adams’ awesome lightweight mesh which although isn’t very see-through, it looks great and feels awesome and between the scoop and the mesh, you won’t be suffering from SBS, also known as sweaty balls syndrome (it’s a thing!) The solid color pouch is edged with black piping as is the scoop adding a stylish touch.

JACK ADAMS RACER JOCKSTRAP (in black and white, black and gold or black and red)

This Racer Jockstrap is versatile. The mesh, sports stripes and clean lines will look good at any gym but grab your favorite combat boots and shin high sport socks then slip on this jock with its fetish forward colors and you’re set for any fetish party.

The pouch is constructed with Jack Adams’ awesome lightweight mesh in black – it looks great and feels awesome. Also made with the same mesh, the two contrasting vertical stripes say sports whereas the color choices say fetish.

Both styles include some of the best comfort stretch waistbands and leg straps you’ll ever encounter but words can only describe so much. Visit Jockstrap Central to see their sexy model Brandon (welcome back!) putting them all through their paces.”

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IMG_8404I want to start this segment by acknowledging that (hopefully) years down the road. The stigma associated with swim briefs will be extinct. and this post will merely be a record of our archaic social state.  I know that was a little heavy. Let’s face it, swim briefs currently are not socially acceptable in the States.  Americans are fearful of the “banana hammock” style swimmers. It’s not only a damn shame, it’s an epidemic. Which is why I am inspired to write about my first experience wearing my swimmers at the beach.

I remember the experience quite vividly. It was Labor Day weekend and my girlfriend and I went to Zuma Beach to celebrate her birthday.  We got a hotel for the weekend and while I was packing my bag for the trip. My girlfriend encouraged me to bring the slate grey swimmers (swim briefs) I bought from Manus.  As apprehensive as I was to wear them, I decided to bring them along in good faith.  As fate would have it, my girlfriend swindled me into wearing them under my board shorts, aka parachute pants.  Just in case I worked up the nerve to sport them.  When we got to the beach, it was a typical scorching hot California summer day. My black board shorts weren’t making the cut.  Within an hour of being uncomfortable in my board shorts. I decided to make a utilitarian decision and opted for the breathable and unrestricting swim briefs. In lieu of the baggy, rigid, hot, unsupportive board shorts.  Let’s just say that since I’ve made this decision, I haven’t worn board shorts again.  It was crystal clear to me why swim briefs exists, and not just as a cliché laugh to conservative America.  Initially the swimmers felt a little foreign to me. Due to displaying parts of my body that have never been exposed to the public. But that was short lived as the comfort factor set in. Prior to this experience I only ever swam in shorts. So I had no clue how awesome they were to swim in, which is why I refer to swim briefs as “swimmers”.  The revelation was earth shattering.  From then on, it has only made sense to wear swimmers.

As an underwear fanatic. I had always been curious to wear swim briefs. It’s interesting to me why I was so fearful of wearing them in public in the first place.  There are many theories as to why the social stigma surrounding swim briefs exists.  I am not going to bore you with them. But I want to at least want to clarify that there is a derogative association with swim briefs in the States.  Men are afraid that the moment they put on a pair of swimmers. The whole world is going to point and laugh/taunt them. Their picture will be published on all social media outlets.  Not the case.  Now that I wrote it out, it seems a little narcissistic and insane, but it’s the truth; men think like this.  It didn’t take me long to figure out that no one cared about me, let alone what I was wearing.  It could be because I live in LA and everyone is too cool for each other.  It could be because I wasn’t the only person in Malibu wearing swimmers.  It could be because people were too preoccupied enjoying time with their friends and families to worry about my swimmers.  It could also be because no one genuinely really cares. All of my worries were internalized fabricated fears.  I know my experience might not always be the case with wearing swim briefs. There may be an occasion where some Joe Shmo feels it necessary to speak his opinion in public to discourage you from wearing swimmers.  If you think about it. Someone who actually has the time to be concerned with your wardrobe and makes the effort to call you out. They clearly has no respect for individuality. The guy certainly doesn’t have the capacity to know how to act in public.  At any rate, I just want to clearly make the point that after I ripped off my board shorts (as self-absorbed as it may seem). I was a little self conscious and I felt that all eyes were on me. But in reality no one cared and it didn’t take me long to come to this realization.

Since my first experience, I have worn my simmers to beach countless amounts of times.  My collection has expended quite drastically.  One of the pros of having so much swimwear is that it incentivizes me to wear them. I want to look good in them, so I am more motivated to make time in the week to exercise and maintain my body.  Now that I exclusively wear swimmers. The excitement and liberating effect of wearing them is nearly gone. As they seem natural and normal to me.  What has remained is the empowerment of choosing to wear what I want to. Because that’s what I want, and I’m going to do it with confidence.  As a man, it’s empowering to be proud of my manhood, not in a chauvinistic prickish way.  But in a comfortable and modest sense.  Just like how women have the confidence to display their bodies at the beach. Men should be comfortable enough with their bodies to wear more revealing swimwear.  It’s like my girlfriend states, “do you think men would find women attractive at the beach if we wore shorts that went below our knees(?).”  Probably not for most dudes, and it makes sense.  Most guys are programmed to think if women see them in swimmers, they will be considered gay.  But can’t men also assume that at a primal level, wouldn’t a man’s package be of interest to the opposite sex?  Just like women’s breasts and butts are to men?  Just food for thought on the swim brief angle. While I’m on the topic I want to clear up one last stereotype associated with swim briefs.  It is not true to assume that someone who is wearing swim briefs is gay.  I could write a novel about the derogative association of swim briefs and gay men. But I’ll save it for a “Brief Talk” segment I am working on with UNB Tim.  I will say that I think it is true that more gay men have the confidence and choose to wear swim briefs. But there is no direct correlation between being gay and wearing swim briefs.  All men can wear swim briefs.  And they should.

Whether you’re gay, straight, bi, big, small or whatever. As men we need to unify and be proud of our bodies and have the confidence to display it.  Typically in America we are ahead of the times. We drive the current technologies and trends. But we are far behind on this front; especially compared to many other countries.  Maybe I am being optimistic, but every year I see more men wearing swim briefs.  Hopefully it won’t be long before all men agree to wear comfortable, supportive, and fashionable swimwear.

PQ150015_Green_1The ever skimpy, never wimpy PetitQ has released a new collection for 2016. I love PetitQ for their bold colors and embracing of asymmetrical design. They are really celebrating the power of the male bulge. The styles you’ll see in this collection are labelled:  Trunk, Bikini, Thong, “Kini”, G String.

The trunk is kind of a boxer style, with the leg hem and bulge line level. The bikini and thong both have front pouches that extend around the back with a narrow strap to either a full seat (for the bikini) or a thong back. The “kini” and the G-string styles both extend around the back with thin string. The kini getting a narrow Brazilian style rear.  While the G-string gets the token string right down the middle.

There’s a few different design themes, so I’ll break it down for ya.

Nautical Blue/White Stripes:

The first theme is this nautical thin royal blue/white horizontal stripes print. I did some cross-referencing (the whole site is in French, and I’m a bit rusty), but the fabric is a 95% modal/5% spandex blend, which is always a super luxurious feel to a pouch. This theme comes in a bikini, thong, and kini style.

Yellow Background Hawaiian Flower Print:

This theme features a banana yellow background, with bright fuchsia flowers on it with deep leaves. A bright lime contrast trim goes around all the edges. This one just comes in the bikini and kini style.

Monochrome Lace:

This theme leaves the prints behind, and changes from printed spandex to lace. More French cross-referencing leads me to believe this lace is a 85% Polyamide, 15% Lycra blend. The styles come in a highlighter hues of green and pink. The green comes in a trunk, and thong, while the pink comes only in the bikini cut.

Black Lace Pop: 

This other lace family features black see through lace as the background with a pop color accenting the lace design. They come in red (a deep purply red), blue, and a yellowy green. The red color comes in the trunk and kini cuts. The yellow color comes only in bikini. The true front-runner, the blue color, comes in trunk, bikini, kini, AND g-string cuts.

Leopard:

The last theme in this collection is a mini leopard print sheer fabric. It comes in a G-string, Kini and Thong Cuts.

I have my eye on the blue/white stripe, but I’d love to hear which themes you are into.

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Two weeks ago I attended Magic/Curve/Mrket/Liberty. The first thing I have to say is my camera had issues so I only have what I took on my phone, which wasn’t too much. I didn’t do too many pictures on my camera, but did with Junk UnderJeans. It could be worse that the pictures didn’t come out. I realized this when I got home last week and put the card in my computer and it said “What card?” DOH! Well that’s the bad part lets get to the new part.

I love going to Vegas to see everyone. I got in Vegas on Monday night and let me just say it was not my night. The flight was good but once there, transportation issues. The biggest was witnessing fisticuffs on the bus with a passenger and drive. After this I said I”m done! I went to bed.

Waking up on Tuesday I went to Mrket to see Wood Underwear. They have some great things coming this year. A few things are a bit off so I’ll save it till then but one thing is super soft! They have a very classic look and feel. Which is a great thing and new colors pictured above are out soon.

After Mrket I went to Liberty to see Nasty Pig for a second and Naked. Liberty doesn’t have a lot of men’s underwear but I expect it to grow over the next few years. It’s a really cool show. I saw a ton of shoes I wanted! Liberty and Mrket are both in the Sands Convention Center. So it’s super easy to get to both shows.

Then I headed to Curve. Curve used to be the big show for men’s underwear. Now its only a small representation of the industry. Its now pretty much all women’s lines. It also moved from the Sands/Venetian to the Las Vegas Convention Center. If you have been, the LVCC is MASSIVE. It’s one of the biggest convention centers around. My feet can vouch for that!

I then went to the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. I made a quick “Hey how are you.” trip through the brands. We hosted our meet and greet and had a few brands come. It’s always a good time if 30 people come or if only 3 come. It’s a laid back social activity. Some talk business and others just talk what ever.

The next two days were spent at Magic. The brands that I met with are: 2EROS, Timoteo/Cellblock13, Danny Miami, MyPackage, Marco Marco, Freedom Reigns, Cocksox, Junk UnderJeans, Rounderwear, Baskit, Todd Sanfield, Go Softwear, Andrew Christian, Gregg Homme, 2(X)ist, Jack Adams and Saxx.

We will have a lot more about these brands soon. We don’t want to release information about lines not out yet! But there is some great things coming. So be ready for some great undies!