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photo 3Have you ever been walking down the main shopping thoroughfare of a mid-sized Scandanavian city only to find yourself caught amdist a wintry downpour of freezing rain and light snow?

Of course you have. Who hasn’t?

Well this recently happened to me when I was in Sweden, and I had to duck into a local department store to wait the weather out. It was also a good excuse to engage in one of my favorite activities when I’m abroad: checking out the local underwear scene.

As I perused the aisles. Vividly imagining what Alexander Skarsgard would look like in all of the underwear offerings. I came across a brand I hadn’t seen before: Bread & Boxers. Despite the name, the stark white package in front of me had my favorite word in the whole world emblazoned on the bar code sticker: “brief”.

Everything about the package seemed intriguing. The spare packaging without an overload of graphics promised a garment that was so awesome that it didn’t need a half-naked dude on the package. But it also suggested that the garment itself would be as basic as the packaging. So, with my mind swimming with curiosity. I picked up two pairs the briefs (one white, one grey), headed towards the register. Handed my krona over to the cashier and then towards the exit.

As I left the Ahlens department store, the rain suddenly tapered off. Almost as if God herself arranged the weather photo 2interlude, so that I could discover and buy this brand of underwear.

When I returned to the states, I unpacked the brief and set them aside. It would be another pair that would enter the queue; not unlike dozens of other impulse underwear buys strewn across my bedroom. I did happen to notice it the other day, however, still clad in a package that is so spartan. I lovingly picked it up, pulled out the brief and put them on for a day of work. They made it through the day reasonably well.

The fact that they’re designed by Swedes isn’t a shock. They reflect that milieu of Scandanavian design concepts: spare, modern, elegant. As for the wear, they didn’t really stand out as anything either very good or very bad. They just were. For an undergarment on a workday, I’d say they were successful in that they supported me in a way that wasn’t a distraction.

Construction-wise, The brief is 84% organic cotton and 6% elasthene. A bit of stretch is provided by the latter material. The brief is primarily comprised of a single layer of fabric, save the front, which is lined. I love when briefs are constructed of a single layer of cotton, especially white ones, since they appear semi-transparent when they are put on. The brief offers full coverage on the seat and at its narrowest, the sides are 3.75 inches. They’re a little full cut for my own tastes, but that’s just me. I’m sure other guys out there will like the sheer simplicity and ease of the garment. It’s tagless in the back, with a little brand label sewn onto the band on the left hip.

I bought them in Euro size small (I’m somewhere between a North American medium and small) and they fit snugly, but not in a tourniquet cutting off vital systems sort of way. I’d say if you’re in between sizes like I am, go up if you want to breathe a little, but go down a size if you want to be a little bit of an exhibitionist.

Since I do work in the scientific field, I did what any good investigator would do and reviewed the literature. What I find most intriguing is the origin of the brand. If you go to the about the brand page on their site, they said that the idea for these minimal briefs was born from an instance where two friends were on travel and their luggage was lost. The brand then became something that was supplied to hotels for them to provide the garments to travelers who suffered the same fate, or as their site refers to it, an extension of the mini-bar. They were offered in rooms, and were such a hit, that guests began to ask for them in stores near them, and that’s all she wrote.

In summary, I’d recommend them to someone who’s looking an elevated basic: a high end brief that is simple, yet functional.

Scores:

  • Daily Fit-7
  • Sizing-7
  • Construction/Materials-8
  • Styling-4
  • Daily Performance-7
  • Overall-6.6

Find this brand at the Bread and Boxers website.

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I have been very interested in the Cheap Undies website lately because it is amazing to find such great underwear at such unbelievable prices.  I also love the fact that this business has been able to develop their own brand on top of selling so many other wonderful brands.  Everyday at 12:00pm I wonder what the new special will be.  I decided to experience another personal selection of theirs and purchased the Cheap Undies Bulge Brief.  For underwear so cheap, you have to wonder if the quality is going to be there.  What I can say about this pair, is the price is the only thing that is cheap about them!

First impressions, whether we like it or not, are a big deal.  If you look at the picture on their site for this pair of underwear, you CHEAPUNDIES_0006_Layer28_1024x1024immediately notice how fantastic they look on this man’s body.  When I received the pair in the mail, the first impressions kept on coming.  I loved the sexy black waistband, with black piping, against a neon green vibrant color.  The Cheap Undies logo on the waistband is in a fun yet sophisticated font.  Finally the touch.  Holding this cotton/elastane mix in my hand had my excited for what I could only imagine would be a comfortable fit.

I slipped the pair on and prepared myself for a busy work day.  I wear a medium and the sizing was great.  It fit everywhere it needed to with no problems or discomfort.  Being called a bulge brief you know there will be extra room and support in the front.  I am your basic average guy in that department but the bigger men should have no problem.  This pair felt amazing all day long.  I can honestly say that I NEVER had a problem of discomfort with this pair for the entire day.  From sitting to standing to working out, this pair held up great.

As I said before, the price may be cheap but there is nothing cheap about the quality of this brief.  This is what a basic brief in any collection should be and Cheap Undies nailed it!  I feel like a really good pair of underwear can get a steady 9 in a review.  But this pair, deserves a 10!  Now I need to go buy the other colors!

Pros:

  • Very soft and comfortable
  • Appealing design
  • Amazing price

Cons:

  • Larger selection to load up on!

Ratings:

  • Daily Fit = 10
  • Sizing = 10
  • Construction/Materials = 9.5
  • Styling = 9.5
  • Daily Performance = 10
  • Overall =10

This pair is available at Cheap Undies for $8.95

 

 

IMG_7814Sukrew is a brand I have seen for a while on Twitter. They were first known for crotchless briefs and trunks These styles are called the U Brief or Trunk. But over the last year they have added some full briefs and trunks. The colors and patterns (tartan and Union Jack) have always caught my eye. So I was dying to try them.

Last week I got to talk to the owner and designer about the brand. We talked about his brand and how he got started. They have some good things planned for 2015. So he sent me two pairs. The Tartan Brief and Neon Pink UV Brief. Yes I decided to take one for the team and try the UV brief. There has been some requests on Twitter for us to try them out.

The two pairs came and I was super excited. Especially when I got the Tartan Brief. Have you ever slid a pair on and before they were all the way on you knew the pair would be awesome. This is what I felt with the Sukrew briefs. Then when I got them on they felt so amazing. The pouch, which was my biggest point of concern, fit me amazing. The way it held me was more ergonomically designed and was deciding on how well it stretched and conformed to me. The nylon material was one that I wasn’t sure how well it would fit.

Another area I had concern was the waistband. The band is a bit larger than most brands on underwear. So my biggest concern was that it would roll or bind through the day. I loved the design of the band the blew with the off set Sukrew name is pretty awesome. As the day went on I totally forgot what I was wearing. Which is how great underwear should be. You shouldn’t have a second thought about what you are wearing.

The Tartan print is awesome and fun. Its one of my favorite fabrics of far of 2015! The pouch is a matching red so it will draw attention to what you are packing. Which in certain situations is not a bad thing. The back is a full cut and never rode up during the day. The bikini cut just fit me very well. I will say I was impressed how well it fit.

The sizing pretty spot on. Just note the lowest they go is a 30 waist. So if you are smaller you maybe out of luck. I wore an XL and have about a 38-40 waist right now. Being tall it it me pretty well. I don’t think you will have many issues with sizing. It looks smaller when you take it out, than it actually is.

Pros:
  • Amazing Tartan print
  • Great Fabric
  • Superb pouch
  • Amazing performance
Cons:
  • Some may not like the pattern
  • Waistband maybe bigger than some guys may like
Ratings:
  • Daily Fit – 10
  • Sizing – 10
  • Construction – 10
  • Daily Performance – 10
  • Overall – 10

This pair gets a perfect 10. I am getting more of Sukrew and will have the UV Brief review for you soon. This pair was furnished for review by Sukrew and is available for £19.99 at their site.

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The review process for 2015 is starting for me and as I mentioned at the new year, my goal for 2015 is to try 15 new brands.  I start my 15 in 2015 with a pair of Cheap Undies.  Cheap Undies is a great website because they bring you exceptional underwear at unbelievable prices daily.  There is a new deal everyday at 12:00pm.  On top of all of the great brands they feature, they also develop their own line.  I decided to give the Bulge Brief a try from Cheap Undies.  I was first drawn to this pair by the design that they did on the brief, noting the bulge support as well as the design on the sides of the brief.  The brief has a great runner style to its design which is appealing to any man looking for a little thinner sides, going away from a trunk style.  I personally like smaller briefs so this is the type of style I go for.  After I opened the pair and slid them on, I immediately noticed how comfortable the material was.  It felt like the most comfortable t-shirt you would slide on to lay on the couch for a lazy “me” day.  Cheap Undies nailed it with this!

I wore the underwear throughout a busy day at work.  The pouch has a built in support system which allows you to place everything up and away from the body.  I like how more underwear companies are finding ways to lift the package and offer ways to dodge uncomfortable pouches.  Enhancement is always a good thing as well.  I felt 100% comfortable throughout the front of the underwear all day long.  Occasionally throughout the day I felt that the back of the underwear was riding up a little bit.  I found myself adjusting the back of the underwear a few times in the morning.  Luckily it was early on in my day and the afternoon felt comfortable all around the underwear.   When I got home, I looked at the back of the underwear and felt that the back piping was a little looser than some of my other underwear.  At the end of the day, I was much more comfortable than uncomfortable in this underwear!

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I wear a medium and feel as though this brand is very true to its sizing.  The front of the underwear fit perfectly, with plenty of room, and I felt comfortable all day.  As I mentioned, I had a few issues in the back early on but I do not think that is a sizing issue.  In my opinion, the front of underwear matters more in comfort than the back.  When you wear a variety of underwear such as briefs, jocks, or thongs, you learn to expect many different fits in the back.  The front is where the most comfort and support is needed.  I would also not let that stop me from purchasing more Cheap Undies or wearing this pair again!  Thank you Cheap Undies for starting my 2015 reviews off on a positive note!  Let’s see what you have at 12:00pm tomorrow!

Pros:

  • Comfortable material
  • Great support and fit in front pouch
  • Runner design and style

Cons:

  • Loose butt support

Ratings:

  • Daily Fit = 8.5
  • Sizing = 9
  • Construction/Materials = 9
  • Styling = 9.5
  • Daily Performance = 9
  • Overall = 9

E023-BLK-FHello all, today I will be reviewing the Envy Microfiber Boxer. On the box is states its “European Styling” and I found this statement very intriguing. The material is semi transparent and I have never had underwear like this. The material is striped and the light portion of the stripe is the see through part.

The construction of the Envy Boxers is very well done. The seams, choice of material and overall execution was superb. The elastic in the waist and legs are a great quality and the material is sturdy and really fun and stylish.

When I first them on I thought Envy Microfiber Boxer were fun, and I soon learned what is meant by “European Styling”, I think it means small and skimpy. Not to be bragging but I have a nice sized butt and other things that go into underwear, but these boxers were tiny. The material does have give to it but it didn’t give enough.

As I do with all my reviews I wore them to work. The waist and leg openings were snug but not too tight, so that was comfy, but the overall cut and the seam up the butt of the underwear were uncomfortable to me. Throughout the day I found myself having to adjust the underwear and myself. The comfort was not what I was hoping for or excepting.

I realized that the Envy Microfiber Boxers underwear are not your everyday underwear, but great for those special occasions or dates, but not ideal for daily wear, unless your European.

The underwear is a size Small/Medium 28-32” waist. Like I stated the waist and the leg openings fit well, but the body was a little on the skimpy side for my personal comfort.

Pros:

  • Fun material
  • Great pattern/ stripes
  • The legs and waist openings fit nicely
  • The material allows plenty of ventilation

Cons:

  • The European Styling is too skimpy for me
  • The seam up the butt takes some getting used to

Ratings:

  • Daily fit – 8
  • Sizing – 9
  • Construction/Material – 10
  • Styling – 8
  • Daily Performance – 8
  • Overall – 8.6

The Envy Microfiber Boxer is the ideal underwear for date night or that special person to see and enjoy. If you are European or slender or with a swimmers build these underwear are perfectly suited for your body type. Envy Menswear furnished this pair for review.

 

L14-14-FullI am so excited to be writing this review. I am reviewing the N2N Lounge Onezee. I have always loved loungewear and This Onezee is the ultimate in fun and sexy loungewear.

The material is a perfect blend of 95% Rayon 5% spandex. It is soft and sensual and so amazingly comfy. The design is a perfect mix of classic styling and modern sex appeal.

When I first put it on I was beyond impressed. The short legs and jersey length arms are the perfect compromise between being too long and too short. The button up front is fun, stylish and really comfortable. Of course the fit is tight, but not overly tight or binding.

The N2N Onezee if the ideal lounge outfit on a cool night. I have enjoyed my Onezee several times and I absolutely love it. I was so pleased with it I went and purchased one for my best friend, and he loves it as well.

I truly recommend the N2N Onezee to everyone who enjoys relaxing in comfy and sex loungewear. N2N has an extensive loungewear line so your choices are vast and you wont be let down no matter what you choose.

Pros:

  • Awesome material and construction.
  • Great cut and style.
  • Comfortable, perfect for lounging around the house.
  • Very sexy cut, fit and look.

Cons:

  • I honestly do not have a “con” to mention

Ratings:

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

 N2N Bodywear furnished this pair for review.

 

 

 

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One of the best things about underwear is the common ground it gives you with other underwear enthusiasts. There is so much about underwear that can bring people together as we have noticed at Underwear News Briefs with our staff and readers. From the brands to the styles, colors, design, and fit, the conversation pieces are endless. Male, female, gay, straight, it does not matter because we all love underwear and we love sharing what we love about underwear with one another.

Since starting at UNB, I (@UNBKyle) have made some great relationships with all of the above. I have bonded through underwear with other staff members, brands, readers and even models. One bond that has continue to grow was with my fellow writer UNBJon (@UNB_J). This dynamic duo has been quite fascinating as we cover a wide variety of likes and dislikes. As we continued to talk and discuss underwear, we came up with a great way to strengthen this new found friendship and underwear collection.

pistol-230x230Throughout 2015, we are going to choose 1 pair of underwear a month for each other as a way to step out of what we know and love and experience either what the other loves or what we have not experienced yet. It is our Mystery Pair Challenge in which each month we will select a pair of underwear from any brand and style of our choosing for the other to wear and review. We will send the pair to one another and not know what it is until we open the package and reveal our new gift. No matter how different or familiar with what we already know, the gift must be accepted each month. It is both nerve wracking and exciting at the same time.

Stay tuned for the 1st Mystery Pair reveal!

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Today, I’m reviewing the Envy Logo Sport Trunk.  This was my first soiree into this brand, so I was interested to try this pair out.  It came in a soft blue color, but is also available in black, white, and grey; and it has a “Team Envy” log on the right hip.  Initially, it looked kind of small, and the sizing is “S/M” versus the traditional “S”, “M”, etc.  The material felt a little scratchy when I first opened it, but after washing, it got a little more comfortable.

To review the pair, I decided to run it through the full spectrum of my day: work, gym, lounging, sleep.  The legs are a little constricting, which, for a trunk is kind of a pro, and a con.  The legs definitely stayed in place throughout the day, but it still felt kind of uncomfortable around my legs.  At the gym, it still stayed in place well, and did a pretty good job as far as moisture wicking.  It wasn’t uncomfortable to wear at the gym, but didn’t provide the best support.  Overall, though, the pair held up well throughout the day.

The sizing, as I mentioned, isn’t your standard small, medium, etc; but mine came in a “S/M”, which the box says fits a 28-32 waist.  I usually wear a medium in underwear, with a 32-24 waist, and the pair felt fine around my waist.  Also, as mentioned above, the legs did feel a little snug.  I’m not sure how much difference another size up would have made as far as the legs go, though, but as far as the waist sizing, it seemed to run pretty true to what I would have expected.

The material ended up feeling a lot better than I expected it to: it’s 90% polyester, 10% spandex, but felt kind of weird when I first took it out of the box.  It’s softer than I thought it would be.  I liked that the legs stayed in place all day, even at the gym: trunks often ride up too much while active and these definitely didn’t.  The pouch has a similar design to the Andrew Christian “hang free” pouches, and thus, provides a little extra room.  As I’ve already mentioned several times, though, the legs were really uncomfortable and tight.  There really isn’t anything that makes this pair stand out, or leave me wanting to grab it first out of my drawer before anything else.

It’s not a bad pair of underwear; there’s just nothing really special about it that you can’t find in multiple other pairs of sport trunks.  I didn’t feel especially sexy while wearing it, and it didn’t seem to add anything to my day that I couldn’t get from another pair of underwear.  I have a desk job, so staying in place really isn’t an issue during my work day, but it was nice that everything stayed in once place while at the gym.  It did keep things cool “down there”, which you won’t get from other materials, say cotton.  Honestly, though, I wore it for the one day to get my impressions, and it’s been sitting in my drawer since.

Overall, I’d give this pair a rating of a 6.

Envy Men’s wear furnished this pair for review.

3Marcuse’s new underwear line, United, is a colorful collection featuring bold and bright colors for everyone. I was fortunate enough to try the red pair which was a beautiful tone of red, looking great next to the white waistband. Speaking of the waistband, the first thing I noticed when I picked up the pair was an unusual texture on my hands. The waistband writing has a rubber type feel to it, similar to the soles of shoes which I had never felt before. I enjoyed this new feeling as it was something different that sets the pair apart from all other underwear I had. Fortunately, the waistband does not cause any discomfort when it is being worn either.

The next visual piece I noticed was the front pouch and fly of this pair of underwear. The pouch has a button fly on it which is not something I have seen much of since my days in high school with boxers. The front button fly comes down to personal preference. We have had many discussions at UNB on the presence of a button fly. I know many men who would love that and appreciate having that on their underwear. For me, it is not something I need or want to have. I view that has a pro and con of the underwear, depending on what your desire is. I will say that I did not use it once.

I wear a medium and overall the pair stayed fairly true to size. I did find it at times uncomfortable in the front pouch by the leg opening with a lack of space for everything. I wore the pair to work and did all of the normal activities of the day. I found myself adjusting the area several times as the afternoon went on. I am unsure if a size up would have helped in that area or if it depends on your pouch.

The Marcuse United brief comes in 8 beautiful colors. I love that Marcuse is offering a gift set of all 8 together! This is a great selling feature and would recommend adding color to your underwear drawer this way. Overall the brand is a great looking brand and the slight discomfort I felt would not keep me from continuing to wear this pair or more Marcuse.

Pros:

  • Waistband texture
  • Button fly
  • Color selection

Cons:

  • Button fly
  • Tight pouch

Ratings

  • Daily Fit = 8
  • Sizing = 8
  • Construction/Materials = 8
  • Styling = 8
  • Daily Performance = 8
  • Overall = 8

Marcuse furnished this pair for review. You can find this pair for $17.95 AUD.

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I have known about Shrine Boxers for almost a year. Rob, the owner came to Vegas and one of our Meet and Greets. The first thing I noticed was he was taller than I was, and I”m 6’4”. The next thing was he started a underwear company. He told me why he started the company (see the Kickstarter post). He really impressed me!

In a recent call he brought up my interview about how “I hate boxer briefs” and said when theirs comes out it will change my mind. Those are big claims.  But, I decided to go into it with an open mind! The pairs came in the mail and the first thing that I liked was the quality. The fabric was very well made and perfect for working out or being active. I wore these to work in a very hectic and busy day.

I did everything form sit at the desk, run up and down stairs to being super active that day. Other Boxer Briefs I have had got very hot and uncomfortable during the day. This pair breathed and felt great. Its like they made it for super active guys. I will say it really impressed me on how well it did. The pair didn’t ride up in the legs. Which is another pet peeve of boxer briefs. They stayed in place and didn’t bunch. So score another point.

My one are alf concern was the pouch. They didn’t have a defined pouch as I would like. So from the time I put them on I worried about them loosing shape and me being uncomfortable. Granted the pouch didn’t stay 100% perfect for me but it wasn’t one where I wanted to take them off half way through the day.

Sizing with a new brand is never easy. You don’t know if the size guide is correct. I”m about a 38/40 currently and the XL fit me pretty well. I don’t see a copy of their size chart on their page yet. The line should be released soon and we will add them to our size guide! But it should be pretty standard shipping

Overall these were very good boxer briefs. Did it change my mind, well I won’t say I’m a super huge fan but I will be wearing these more than a lot of other boxer briefs. They are perfect for a busy day and will breath with you. I am really impressed

Pros:

  • Breathable materials
  • Prefect for an active day
  • Great construction

Cons:

  • No defined pouch

Ratings

  • Daily Fit – 8.5
  • Sizing – 9
  • Construction – 10
  • Styling – 8.5
  • Daily Performance – 9
  • Overall – 9

Shrine Boxers furnished this pair for review.

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As I sit here typing i have just in from doing the Long Johns shoot with some amazing N2N. One pair in that shoot is the N2N Lounge Pants. Which I’m supposed to be reviewing in this review but… I sorta mailed them to Tim in LA by mistake and kept his Onezee. So we’re trading them out and will have those reviews soon! DOH!

The Lounge collection is amazingly soft. Its made to do just what it says, lounge around the house and feel comfy all day. The brief is no different. When I slid them on I immediately noticed how soft they were. I was a little worried they may not have great support through the day. But, being N2N, I should have known better. They now how to make underwear with an amazing pouch and support.

This pair is made out of 95% rayon/5% spandex and says “conforms to every curve yet has enough fabulous stretch to accommodate for maximum comfort. “ Which I can attest to it does everything in the description. I wore it to work on a regular day. It wasn’t running up and down stairs or any of that but a lot of up and down and around the office. The pair always felt amazing and most of the day I forgot I was wearing underwear.

The sizing is always pretty standard with them. I rarely have an issues with missizing or things running small. You can always count on N2N having great sizing across all lines. If you are a large in one line you are going to be a large in another. This is, I feel, one of their strengths. I received and XL and it was a little larger on me, I did go up in waist size but working on going smaller again.

This pair is a great pair for lounging around the house. Just super comfy and amazing. I can see many of you out there having your Sunday morning coffee and relaxing around the house, reading the paper or watching Netflix

Pros:

  • Amazing material that is super soft
  • Great pouch design
  • True sizing

Cons:

  • wish had more colors
  • some guys may not like the looser fit.

Ratings:

  • Daily Fit – 9
  • Sizing – 10
  • Materials – 10
  • Styling – 9
  • Daily Performance – 9
  • Overal – 9.4

N2N Bodywear furnished this pair for review.

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Hey guys.

This is my first review for UNB, so I hope you like it.

I was sent the Envy Logo Elastic Low Rise Jock (E001-WHT) to try out. Disclaimer: Jocks aren’t typically my thing. Sure, every once in a while I’ll get the itch to wear one, but my “go-to underwear” are briefs and maybe once a week, I’ll rock out a thong (usually for twitter #thongthursday). So,
when I got the jock in the mail, I had to remind myself to mentally prepare myself to exist outside my comfort zone to produce the most objective review possible.

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The Envy Jock started out on the right foot just based on the packaging. They are boxed in a lovely, high quality package with pictures of a good-looking model wearing the item to coordinate with the front and back of the box (i.e., the front of the box had the model showing the jock from the front, and vise-versa for the back of the box). As males, it’s said that our perceptions are heavily colored by visual imagery, and I tend to agree with this. The packaging alone made me want to wear the jock.

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In terms of fabrication and materials utilized, the jock was very soundly made, with clean stitching. The leg straps and waistband were produced with nice, stretchy elastic and the pouch is made from a very soft cotton/spandex blend. In the white version, the pouch is slightly sheer, as it is unlined. So you will be showing off more of your stuff than you might have originally intended, but that might be a good thing. From a design point of view, I like how the leg bands are a different color than the pouch. I like when jocks have this because it makes the underwear a little bit more special and adds an element of fashion to what had been for decades, a purely utilitarian garment.
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This touch of fashion in the Envy lowrise jock, presented me with a dilemma. When should I wear these jocks to produce an accurate review of the jock? Should I wear them to work, just like a guy would do if he bought a fashion jock, or should I wear them to the gym, for a guy who would wear these to work out in? I decided to do both. I put these jocks through the ringer of a UNBSlater work day (10 hours at my desk and then 1 ½ hours at the gym). I’ll have to say, after eleven and a half hours of wear, these held up quite well. I also came to the conclusion that they are appropriate both for the office and the gym.

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In terms of fit, the pouch, though fabricated of very supple fabric, is basically a flat panel, so it may be uncomfortable for some of the bigger guys out there. The jock also came in size S/M, which I’m not a fan of. Someone is going to end up losing in that equation, either the size small guy will get something a little too big, or the size medium guy will get crushed. I typically wear a size 32, and everything fit well except for the leg straps, which were less snug then I expected them to be.

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Overall, wearing the jock was not a bad experience at all. It wasn’t transformational in that I’m going to wear jocks all the time now, but it was pleasant enough where I’m willing to pick up a couple more so that I can incorporate jocks into my daily rotation more often.

Here’s my summary:

Pros:

  • Nice packaging
  • Solid fabrication, quality materials utilized
  • Versatile, good for the office and the gym

Cons:

  • Pouch is a flat panel, rather than an ergonomic design, so may be snug for endowed guys
  • Generalized sizing (e.g., S/M) may produce fit issues

 

Ratings:

  • Daily Fit – 7
  • Sizing – 5
  • Construction – 7
  • Styling – 7
  • Daily Performance – 8
  • Overall – 6.8

Envy Menswear furnished this pair for review.

 

Infographics_Blue_FrontFirst let me say I thought I had posted this review long ago, so when I found it in my review stack I was like OMG! I had to review it right away. So to this I apologize to Parker & Pine.This brand may not be one for the majority of our readers. I say this because unlike a lot of brands their sizing starts at XL. Yup you heard me right! If you’re a medium this brand isn’t for you, they are a company that has made underwear for the bigger guy. Which is great to see!

Being the biggest guy not the site, It was up to me to review. I have about a 38/40 waist right now and wasn’t sure I would be able to wear the pair. When I held it up it looked really big. Its not often you can say this about an underwear brand that it looks bigger than the size listed. But I put it on and wore it to work. Let me also say that boxer briefs aren’t my favorite. So I was hoping they would hold up through out the day.

I wore them to work and really didn’t notice I was wearing a boxer brief. It kept everything in place and didn’t ride up in the legs. One of my biggest gripes about boxer briefs is the lack of a great pouch. This one had a good pouch. It kept me in place and comfortable all day. I was kind of impressed the fit. All too often a boxer brief, especially one a bit bigger, can go horribly awry! They list as a feature a contour pouch, I didn’t believe them but I was proved wrong!

The sizing for XL is 42/44. Which is a bit bigger than I currently am. So that had me worried but it didn’t really affect the pair. They go all the way up to size 54. So just pay attention to the sizing and you should be fine.

I want to include this form their site, their mission: The mission is simple: to help big men look their best. How are we going to do this? By creating high quality, well designed pieces that are specifically made to fit and flatter our customers – the fashion conscious big man. We’re starting with menswear basics because they determine the way the rest of your clothes look on you.

The last thing is it came in a reusable bag! I love when underwear companies so these little things. you can use it for anything you want. This really took me off guard and just made my day.

Pros:

  • Made underwear for bigger guys
  • Great fit through out the day
  • Good supportive pouch

Cons:

  • Made for bigger guys – for once its the small/medium guys who can’t get it.
  • The only style the offer is a boxer brief.

Ratings

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

Find this and a few more at the Parker & Pine website for $24.99. They also furnished this pair for review.

Bounce-boxer-Red-SideToday I am excited to get to review the Marcuse Bounce boxer. When I first felt them I was pleased by the super soft material and the construction was very good quality. The style was a mix between retro and modern, its fun, sporty and sexy. The mix of 90% Micro Modal/ 10% Elastane fabric makes for a great pair of underwear.

When I first pulled them on and examined myself in the mirror I was pleased with the cut and fit, and especially how sexy they look on. They have a great pouch for your goods that’s supportive and comfy. The waistband has the Marcuse logo in gold with black and grey stripes.

The leg openings and waistband are snug but not binding. The material breathes throughout the day and stay snug and does not sag or droop. The front pouch offers the ideal amount of support but allows freedom of movement.

I wore these all day at work. I do a lot of lifting, walking, sitting and standing and these Marcuse Bounce boxers did not disappoint. They never caused any discomfort and did not disappoint.

One of my favorite features of this underwear is the construction of the pouch. They way it is made it creates an effect of a cock ring lifting and pronouncing your goods in a highly flattering manner.

I modeled these for a very good friend and he pointed out how great the Marcuse Bounce boxer made my goods come to life. He said he is going to have to get some pairs for his own collection.

Pros:

  • Awesome material and construction.
  • Great cut and style.
  • Comfortable, offering great support.
  • Supports and pronounces your “junk” nicely
  • Very sexy cut, fit and look.

Cons:

  • I honestly do not have a “con” to mention

Ratings:

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

If you like underwear that breaks from the style tradition and is fun, flirty, comfy and sexy, the Marcuse Bounce boxer is a must have for your underwear drawer. Marcuse furnished these for review

 

 

 

 

Unknown-12Gregg Homme is a company that really knows how to make great undies for men. So the Modalounge line was sone i was super excited to try. The line is made out of modal which is one of my favorite fabrics for underwear! Mix the briefs with the pants and to me this was a winning combination.

The first thing I will cover is the briefs. The first thing I noticed was the fabric. It was just as I had hoped it would be, very well made and felt amazing when i opened the package. So when I slid them on I knew they would feel amazing. But, there was one slight problem. And this is odd coming from a pair of Gregg Homme. The pouch was too small. At first I thought I maybe needed to adjust the pouch some. But no matter what I did it was a little snug

This is really odd for Gregg Homme. I have had pairs that I never thought would work and stretch to fit me. This was one that made me sad because I really love this pair! If you’re an endowed guy you may have a problem. If you’re average in the junk department you may not have a problem. Even with this issue I wore them to work.

I noticed the pouch issue a few times during the day. It wasn’t one of those pairs where you got “Damn I have to take these off” it was only when I did certain things. It still felt amazing through out the day. I just made sure I didn’t stretch and bend too much through out the day.

The contraction of the pair was top notch. Like all Gregg Homme they have great production and there were no issues. Sizing is another issue that was on the mark. I wear a size XL in them and in was it and in the back was great. It wasn’t tight or binding, sometimes when the pouch doesn’t fit you can have this issue.

Lets talk about the pants. The pants fit great and to me felt a little too good. They were ones I put on one morning and didn’t want to take off. The modal material was a great choice for the pants. They are amazing for loungewear. The waist didn’t bind, they fit in all the right places and I just wanted to stay in and relax in them. So I could def recommend them for anyone needing super comfy pair of lounge pants.

Pros:

  • Amazing material
  • Great contraction
  • Stylish and low key

Cons:

  • Too small a pouch
  • Some may like the wilder designs of Gregg Homme

Reviews:

  • Daily Fit – 7
  • Sizing – 9
  • Construction – 10
  • Styling – 9
  • Daily Performance – 7
  • Overall – 8.4

Gregg Homme furnished this pair for review.

GBGB Charly BLACKAs I continue into my growing knowledge and experience with various underwear brands. I had the pleasure to take a second trip into the transition of basic to sexy with another pair of Good Boy Gone Bad. I was excited to receive another pair from this brand that I had only experienced one with and was immediately intrigued by the design. The Charly brief features a brief like shape with an open front concept complete with bands of fabric connecting the two sides in the front. This may look like a normal brief from the back but when you turn around and show off your front, that package will be popping out on display!

The cotton and lycra mix was a nice comfortable soft material that I instantly knew would feel great under my suit. I was nervous about wearing this pair throughout my work day due to the exposed front. That quickly passed and I became excited to have this on all day for my test run. When I slid them on I instantly noticed the soft fabric that felt great against my body. I positioned everything right so that my package looked good exposed in front with a few lines of fabric stretching across it. I wear a medium and the pair held up to size. The back and the waist fit perfectly to my body and did not leave me in any discomfort during the day. The pouch was a little tighter than some of the other pairs I have been wearing lately. It is not uncomfortable but there is not a great deal of room. Well endowed men may want to keep this in mind.

As usual, I wore them through my normal day of sitting, standing, walking and all of the normal activities for a typical work day. The one negative thing I will say about this brief in the course of my day is it is not always practical for going to the bathroom. I felt I took a little longer to put things back in place and zip up. You have to make sure you don’t poke out through one of the bottom strands! Occasionally through the day I would feel a sense of surprise or pause when I could feel my pants rub up against my skin through movements. I was nervous about this irritating my skin but luckily it was not that bad to do that. On a side note, due to the open pouch concept, I would recommend a good trim before wearing this pair of briefs!

Overall this was a very fun pair of briefs that I think is beautiful looking. It may not be the most practical pair to wear throughout the course of the work day. I would definitely put this towards the top of my list for a nice dinner date with my partner followed by a romantic evening in the bedroom. The pair radiates with sex appeal!

Pros:

  • Soft material
  • Intriguing visual front
  • Great back and waist fit

Cons:

  • Not easily practical
  • Less room in front pouch

Ratings

  • Daily Fit = 8
  • Sizing = 9
  • Construction/Materials = 8
  • Styling = 9
  • Daily Performance = 8
  • Overall = 8.5

This pair was furnished for review by Good Boy Gone Bad. 

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When you think of a basic collection, one brand that doesn’t come to mind is Gregg Homme. When you think of Gregg Homme, you think super sexy and amazing underwear. Ones you wear on an anniversary dinner or a hot date! So when I got the Torrid Basic Brief I thought, “oh cool a basic line” Well I should have known they put their own spin on the basic!

I say this because if you think it’s going to be totally basic, you are wrong. The first think you notice is the size. Like many pairs from Gregg Homme you pick them up and ask, how is this going to fit me its WAY too small. But the fabrics they use have amazing stretch and feel. How they find this fabric is beyond me but its some of the most amazing in underwear today.

The first thing you notice when you put it on is the fabric is slightly see through. After I put it on I could see pretty much everything. Granted it wasn’t a full on here’s all my business but it was noticeable. So I wouldn’t recommend then to be worn at a gym. The fit on the pair was very well.  As I mentioned above, if this is your first pair, you will not believe how one pair will stretch and feel amazing.

I wore these to work. Which is quite busy and always up and down so I knew they would get a good work out. When I put them on to begin with they felt a little small so I hoped this wouldn’t be an issue. But as the day went on they felt great and I didn’t notice them. The fabric has an 8 way stretch that will conform to any guy.

Sizing has never been an issue with me and Gregg Homme. They make their undies out of great fabrics that will fit their sizing charts. As I have said you may pull it out and go “NO WAY” but put it on and you will see. The pair i received was an XL and it fit great. As I said I had wondered about the fit through the day but it really held up great and didn’t ride down or feel too snug in any way !

Pros:

  • Amazing Fabric
  • Sexy see through material
  • Fit great

Cons:

  • I would like a bigger was it band (but thats a personal choice)
  • My not be great for a gym work out!

Ratings:

  • Daily Fit – 9
  • Sizing- 9
  • Construction/Materials -10
  • Styling -9
    Daily Performance  – 9
    Overall: 9.2

Gregg Homme furnished this pair for review. There are seven colors and it is available for $32.95 from the Gregg Homme Site.

Ivo bief red frontEver since I started with UNB, I have put some underwear designers on my wish list to try. This week I was excited to learn that one of my dream pairs from Marcuse had arrived for me to review. The pair was the Ultra Brief in white which I had seen in various advertisement photos. On first look, this is a very sexy pair of briefs. You expect to see a basic white brief but instead are met with lines that ad sophistication and sexy curves to the pair. I was also able to instantly tell how soft the fabric was to the touch. I slid the pair on and the sexiness continued.

Anyone who is a fan of briefs knows that there are many different types ranging from basic and sport, to thicker sides and thinner sides, waist level and low rise. This pair was definitely low rise and smaller as they barely came up to the top of my butt. There are people who may find this uncomfortable or feel as though your underwear needs to be pulled up throughout the day. This was not the case here. I wore them through an entire work day, moving around quite a bit, and did not ever feel as though I needed to pull my underwear up. The back of the briefs fit just around the butt with no extra coverage to bother the wearer. At the top of the back there is a thin strap, similar to what I used to see in dress Ivo brief life style shotsshirts. I did not see a purpose for this strap nor do I find it very visually appealing. It did not bother the pair or its wear ability.

When it comes to smaller briefs, it can be difficult to gauge the sizing factor. I wear a medium and as I mentioned the pair came to the top of my butt. Since it is a smaller brief, it felt very tight on me all day long. I could feel the tightness under my suit. This did not bother me but it is a notable observation that I feel I should share with my fellow UNB readers. With the smaller briefs, there is usually less fabric and less room. I did find the front pouch to be tighter than I expected. I did not feel as though I had much room which led to slight discomfort throughout the day.

Overall, I am happy that I was able to add Marcuse to my underwear drawer. This is a very hot pair and I love the look of it on. The small concerns I had with the pair could be a result of the way it felt on me today and would not keep me from wearing them again. I nominate this pair for a second wear in a few weeks to see how it feels that day. I have complete confidence that they will be even better the second time around.

Pros:

  • Sexy look
  • Soft fabric
  • Low rise fit

Cons:

  • Smaller front pouch
  • Back design

Ratings

  • Daily Fit = 8
  • Sizing = 8
  • Construction/Materials = 8.5
  • Styling = 8
  • Daily Performance = 8.5
  • Overall = 8

The pair was furnished for review by Good Boy Gone Bad.

Mate-White-Underwear-0-15x15I am excited to get to review for everyone the teamm8 Mate Brief in white. I was blown away when I got them. I absolutely loved them as soon as I saw them. They are the low cut briefs in white and they have a draw string waist.

At first I wondered if they were swim trunks, but they are 95% cotton 5% Elastane, ad they don’t have a lined crotch area so I realize they are underwear.

I have always loved underwear with a draw string waist. I don’t know why, they are sexy, comfy, fun and if you eat a lot you can adjust the waist.

I decided the second I saw these that they were going to be for special occasions. I didn’t wear them to work for a day but I would rear them out for a special night.

When I first pulled them on I totally LOVED them. They were comfy and very sexy The cut is perfect and have the right amount of room in the front and the butt. The waist we perfect because you tie them to your liking.

Throughout the night they were perfect. The drawstring waist was comfy, not too tight and not too lose. The leg openings were snug but not so tight that they hurt or were binding.

I am pleased to say I was told how sexy they look on me. I wont go into details but I have worn them once since them and I love them. I wear a size medium and these fit perfectly.

Pros:

  • Soft material
  • Great construction
  • Comfortable, great fit and cut
  • Draw string waist is the best.
  • Very sexy cut and style.

Cons:

  • Nothing, I love these underwear

Ratings:

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

I recommend you get a pair of the Teamm8 Mate Draw String Briefs for those special occasions or for everyday wear. Teamm8 furnished this pair for review.

3000T_digitalcamo_front__11739.1409069976.1280.1280I am really excited to be able to review for you readers the Wood Trunk, Digital Camo print. When I first received them I was beyond excited. The pattern is great fun and to add to the charm is a small “W” in a circle randomly placed throughout the pattern. This adds a touch of fun that is always needed with underwear.

Upon getting them I did my visual QC inspection and was very pleased with the material and the construction. The camo pattern was fun and something totally new for me. I love bright colors and patterns with my underwear, but I have never had camo print underwear. The material was soft and stretchy but supportive. The combination of 35% Tencil, 60% cotton and 5% Elastane proved to be the perfect combination.

I always prefer to wear my review underwear to work because I do a lot of moving at work. Sitting, standing, bending, lifting, stretching and climbing stairs. I want to make sure I do a full range of motions to provide an accurate review.

From the moment I put them on in the morning they were amazingly comfortable. The wide waistband was snug and perfect fitting. Not binding or pinching but smooth feeling. The leg openings were perfect. Not too tight and not too lose. The butt was perfect as was the front pouch. Both were really well designed and fit like they were tailor made.

Throughout the entire day I had no issues with them the legs didn’t ride up or bunch. The waistband was smooth and stayed in place. Even during my workout they were ideal.

The Wood Trunks did not overheat or feel sweaty. The cotton breathed nicely. They were truly a pleasure to wear all day.

I have worn them a couple times since my first wearing and I am really pleased with how they hold up after wearing them and laundering them. One small drawback is after several washings the color has started to fade just a little.

Pros:

  • Soft material
  • Fun and stylish print
  • Comfortable for all day wearing
  • Great fit for your butt and crotch
  • Very sexy and stylish underwear

Cons:

  • The print started to fade a little bit

Ratings:

  • Daily fit – 10
  • Sizing – 10
  • Construction/Material – 9.5
  • Styling – 10
  • Daily Performance – 10
  • Overall – 9.92

I totally recommend you guys give the Wood Trunk Camo Print a try. They are a newer brand and they make great underwear. These trunks are in my regular rotations now.

Wood Underwear furnished this pair for review.