Good ByeThis is the unofficial end of summer in the States. Labor Day weekend marks the end of summer for most people. It’s one last trip to the beach before we start getting ready for fall and the holiday season. That means the end of swimwear for most people. If you’re lucky to be in Hawaii, South Florida or Southern Hemisphere. You can still rock on the swimwear.

The reason we did Swimwear Sunday was to get more of you guys to try swim briefs. We here at UNB love them. I have been wearing them since my teens. I never wore them out anywhere until my 20’s. To me wearing one is just freeing. Wearing board shorts and such is too much fabric. It restricts your movement in the water and takes forever to dry. Swim briefs are the opposite in every way.

In something ironic, this was the first summer I didn’t wear a swim brief. I actually didn’t have any pool, lake or ocean time this year. Last year I had a few times. So, here I am preaching swim briefs and didn’t even wear one this year. However, I have quite a few I need to wear.

We will continue with Swimwear Sunday starting back in early May 2017. The feature has been one I loved doing. It was the first regular swimwear profile we did on UNB. We got some great feedback from readers about it. Exposing guys to amazing swimwear like we do underwear! I think next year we are going to add in you guys more. We want to see you in your swim briefs on the beach/lake/pool. Also, we want you guys to share your favorite pairs as well. What pairs do you want for summer? What will you be wearing over the summer?

We hope you enjoyed the swimwear and will bring you more. Don’t worry, we won’t be ending all swimwear posts. There are going to be plenty released between now and next May. As new pairs come out, we will keep you guys posted on what’s new, hot, and fun.

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Tim is the founder and editor of Underwear News Briefs. He has been an avid underwear fan since the age of 14! He founded UNB in 2008 and has continued to broaden his underwear love over the years

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