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Male Power introduces something very flashy – their new Blue Streak collection.

If you like intimate wear that is modern and distinctive, Blue Streak will be just your speed. This undergarment is made from a hot looking holographic fabric that features a burnout foil print pattern, layered on a black background to dazzling effect. Subtle shine with a dash of metallic glitz adds extra pizzazz to the all way stretch material. The polished finish is smooth, soft to the touch and electrifying to the eye.

Want more? A branded, tone-on-tone, plush elastic waistband smartly finishes off this Male Power masterpiece. It is available in four styles: the classic Mini Short, Moonshine Jock Brief, Micro Thong V-Back and the ever popular Posing Strap. 

Blue Streak is available for fast shipment, in high quality Male Power packaging. Check out this and other hot-selling fashions at the company’s website:

www.malepower.com

Hiya, Everyone! My name is Dan, and I am a project manager and freelance PR/communications consultant living in the Hoosier state. I’m a young, gay male on the brink of turning 30 (but we won’t discuss the impending switch-over from the 2s to the 3s). I’m a relative newbie to the wonderful world of underwear, but boy am I happy to be here!

I like to think of myself as a born-again underwear consumer. Throughout the majority of my life, the biggest role underwear played was throwing a relative fit when I outgrew the days of finding tighty-whiteys to be acceptable in those angsty pre-teen/teen days where you are required to change in front of others during P.E. From then on, I was always a boxer-briefs kind of guy. Then I met my husband, and I was introduced to a whole new world of options. I’m still a boxer-brief guy through and through, but I love what wearing different styles can do for my self confidence and feelings of self empowerment when sprinkled in throughout my days — specifically, thongs and jocks.

 My current favorite brand is MeUndies trunks (seriously have you felt the fabric? It is life changingly soft), and any-and-all “pouch” varieties from Andrew Christian, Cocksox, or the like. They provide a whole new level of support and comfort, while enhancing the natural goods–and what is there not to love about that?

Overall, I still feel I’m relatively new to this world, finding and exploring brands, styles and options that make me feel empowered and sexy while not giving up on comfort and support. Hope you will join me on this journey, and my story will both resonate with you and inspire you to take a step outside of your comfort zone! 

Have you ever wondered what a “basics” collection from Cocksox would look like? Well, wait no longer. The new Pro, seems to me, to be a take on the classic lines. I say this because the colors are not as bright and bold as we are used too from the brand. I actually love this new line because of that styling.

I think every guy needs some classic pairs in their underwear drawer. They are stylish and timeless. A bonus is you get the fabric and design skills from Cocksox. Meaning you can look classic but still feel sexy!

The new collection comes in several different Professionals. They are the General, Coach, Banker, and Designer. Each one is “inspired by the diversity of our fans around the world, and the unique ways that Cocksox support them as they take on the task at hand.”

This is what Cocksox says about the new collection:

The neutral colourways have been chosen to compliment any profession, and any man who wears Pro Collection underwear. Whatever they do in their work day, all men are the same underneath – and share the need for the ultimate in comfort and support

The styles in the new collection are:

  • CX12PRO Boxer – A luxurious design with seamless back and sides for a flattering wraparound fit
  • CX68PRO Trunk – Skimpy trunks with high-cut sides and the Contour Pouch out front
  • CX76PRO Sports Brief – The ultimate design for the highly active man
  • CX05PRO Thong – Minimal coverage outback, maximum comfort out front, and the addition of a waistband for extra support
  • CX14PRO Slingshot – The closest feeling to nothing at all under your office suit or your gym clothes

The General

To command the respect of those in your charge, you need to exude a fearless confidence as a leader forging a path to triumph. A masculine combination of a powerful blue with olive green pinstripes will take your underwear to the top ranks.

The Coach

Use your skilful prowess and ability to guide others and allow their own talent to flourish. With crisp grey pinstripes on classic white underwear, these styles will sit discretely under your activewear. The Pro Collection strives for the same outcome as you – maximum performance.

The Banker

For men who know the best acquisition you can make is the ultimate in supportive underwear. Invest in this smart combination of grey pinstripes on black underwear – a look as sharp as any suit in your wardrobe. Underwear with no risks that yields plenty of return.

The Designer

Functional form and elegantly refined aesthetics, the elements of the Pro Collection are sewn together in perfect harmony. A stylishly clean blend of two-tone grey paired with the luxurious chic of the Modal fabric, the perfect outline to create an impeccable look

Visit Cocksox to shop the entire Pro collection.

CELLBLOCK 13 FALL CLEARANCE SALE – UP TO 60% OFF

We’re clearing space on our shelves for all kinds of hot new Cellblock 13 gear heading your way so our entire collection of Cellblock 13 jockstraps, underwear, fetish shorts, harnesses, wrestling singlets and socks is now on sale for up to 60% off. Both current collections and collections on their way out are all on sale.

Collections just put on clearance today and no longer being restocked:

Sentinel: Easy access jockstraps and fetish shorts with snap-off pouches and included Jock Armour silicone cockrings with matching but stand-alone harnesses.

Prowler: Cellblock 13’s all-in-one harness and pouch with snap-off codpiece and included Jock Armour cockring and a first for Cb13 – a thong back strap that disappears into your ass crack.

Tight End Jockstraps: Cellblock 13’s modern take on the classic sports jock with a respectful nod to the Bike #10 in nine awesome colors.

Sergeant Jockstraps: A slick n’ sleek jock with a pouch made with an extra-thin, semi see-through and finely ribbed stretch fabric that molds to your package making for a medal earning bulge.

Tailback Collection: a football inspired collection of jockstraps, shorts (with built in jock pouch), sexy crop tops and tank tops. We love this line and will be sad to see it go.

… On top of all that, there’s lots of bits and pieces from older collections that are also on heavy discount. Sizes and quantities are limited but with a little luck you can walk away with some awesome CB13 gear.

  • Current Cellblock 13 collections are on sale until Tuesday, November 5th. Clearance items are on sale until they’re gone.

CLICK HERE FOR CELLBLOCK 13

Running a blog for underwear for eleven years, some of you may be curious as to what I like and how I decide to get a pair of underwear. I am more than happy to share this with you guys. I have a few things I look for when getting new underwear.

The first criteria is the pouch. This either makes or breaks a pair of underwear for me. The pouch has to be supportive but not constricting. I like everything held in place with ample support. Several pouches fit this bill. The pouches include Cocksox, Ergowear X3D & Max, Andrew Christian Almost Naked, and WildmanT.

As you can tell, I prefer the anatomical pouches. I always have and continue to look for brands that make similar pouches. Luckily as the market continues to go, more companies are making pouches that fit amazing.

The second criteria is the fabric. A pair of underwear in fabulous material can win me over big time. I prefer a fabric that has some stretch to it. This allows it to conform to my body better. That means 100% isn’t usually my first choice. If possible, a spandex blend is best or a modal blend.

Some brands specialize in fantastic fabrics. Gregg Homme is one that comes to mind. They source the most incredible feeling fabrics ever. I have gone many times, where has this fabric been in my life.

The third the cut and style of the pair. My go-to pair is a brief/bikini. However, there are many different types of designs in these two styles. The skimpier, the better, I hate a lot of extra material. This means I will also look at some jocks and occasionally a thong.

We all have our favorite styles we stick with. These ones fit our bodies and look great on us! And the big one is the pair that gives us the most confidence.

Lastly, is the color and prints. I LOVE bright, fun colors. I always have and probably always will. If the pair meets everything above and is in a bright primary color, it immediately goes on my must-have list. I mean a bright blue, red, green bikini with a pouch made in modal, get that credit card out!

On top of that, the only other thing I like is prints. Companies are experimenting with awesome prints that we haven’t seen in undies. The rules about what is “masculine enough for underwear.” This is a great thing. Companies that are making great prints are JOR, Unico, and Clever.

These are my criteria for new undies. Post a comment about what is important to you and your underwear purchases.

Hello UNB Readers! My name is James and I am currently a freelance IT professional by day and underwear enthusiast by night. Just kidding I’m an enthusiast 24/7. I’m 28 and am a proud gay Hoosier. 

When did you first discover underwear? (when did you first notice underwear? Where did you discover it (online, catalog, store)? What about it intrigued you?)

My first big discovery in the underwear world was when I was about 8 and my Mom had taken my siblings and I to Sears for family pictures. After we were done, I snuck off to the men’s underwear section (as I so often did to sneak a look at the packages) and found a rack of boxers. Sticking out was a something super shiny that stood out from the rest of the bland and dull pairs. I went over and grabbed it and found satin black boxers with Taz on the leg. Having seen satin across the aisle many times all I could was lust that one day I’d be able to feel that wonderful fabric against my own skin – and finally that day had come. Fortunately I was smooth and it was an easy sell to get my Mom to buy them, although she probably was ready to kill us all at that point so it was more of her saying yes to get us out of there quicker. Either way I claim it a victory, as I was obsessed with that pair of underwear but yet still had this feeling I wanted/needed more. 

One night when I was 13, I saw an MTV or VH1 special on men’s underwear. Naturally I did a quick check to make sure no one was around and once cleared immediately glued myself to the front of the TV. In a moment of what I can only describe as nirvana, the show flashed a page up of an International Male catalog and on the one side sat a chiseled hunk on the beach in a pretty wide mesh thong. *Insert montage of explosions, pupils dilating, etc* That one moment in time ignited a fire so large that it has only gotten bigger to this day. Never before had I realized men’s swimwear or underwear could be cut like that, in fabrics like that, or that there were even frickin’ catalogs for men’s underwear!!! 

What was the first pair of good underwear you bought? What made you buy that pair? (Not talking Hanes or FOTL six packs but a pair of “designer underwear”. Tell the story of what made you buy it and purchasing )

My first legit pair of underwear came from Male Power. I was just getting hit and heavy into transitioning from trunks to bikinis and I found a pair called “Very Bikini” that while not a thong, might as well have been. But it was enough that I figured I could convince someone, if confronted, I wasn’t in a thong in public! It was just a smaller bikini that’s all. Funny going back and talking about this story too because now if I’m not in a thong, or something with a small footprint, it feels unnatural lol. 

How did this first pair influence your journey into the world of men’s underwear? (Did this pair make you try other pairs and styles? Did you stick with this style? Do you still wear the style (thong, bikini, boxer brief, etc).

This first pair had a heavy influence not only on the style of underwear, but sent me down the forbidden fruit path if you will. Of course I’d fallen in love with styles and colors that were no longer made. Was I deterred? Absolutely not! If anything it made me open to trying more pairs of underwear out searching for brands that could fulfill the void left by the styles of the 80’s. To this day I cannot get enough high cuts and bright, neon colors. And like I said earlier, it’s a rare occasion when I’m not wearing at least a tanga these days. 

What are your current favorite styles? What style do you wear most? (bikini, thong, jock, boxer brief, etc)

I will always have room in my drawers for thongs and bodysuits. My passion for thongs should be pretty apparent by now but what I haven’t dived into is my other true love – bodysuits. And oh boy, when I can get my hands on a good thong bodysuit you’ll see me wearing it every other day! But in general I love bodysuits for their versatility. I can throw one on with some jeans and a button up and it gives me a clean, modern day look while keeping everything in one place. I have a closet dedicated to just bodysuits and one pieces that range from full coverage to strappy and leather. 

What are some of your favorite pairs in your underwear drawer? (list brand name and line if possible)

I’ve got a ton of BodyAwareUSA’s satin line but one pair I go back to and wear at least once a week is the mini thong in satin. Oh. My. ‘Lanta. Not only is the quality and durability some of the best I’ve seen from BodyAwareUSA, but in general that thong is a beast. It fits so perfectly and has the added bonus of giving the goods a nice lift so in a tight pair of jeans or even loose shorts you’ll be noticing everyone’s eyes pan down for a glimpse!

Are you open to friends or partners about your love of underwear? If you have a partner do they encourage your love of underwear? (are you open to friends about undies? Or do you keep it to yourself?)

I am an open book when it comes to sharing my love and passion about underwear. Although not many of my friends share the same burning desire, I still love to be open and discuss the types of underwear I like with them. Especially living in a state that seems to play catch up with societal norms, I’ve made it a mission to be more open and out there when it comes to underwear. Underwear can be an awkward conversation with most people, but just like with any change it has to start somewhere. And at least for the folks in Indiana I’ve picked up that mantle!

Has wearing great underwear boosted your confidence? (When wearing great underwear do you feel more confident or the same?)

100% will a great pair of underwear boost confidence – as a matter of fact it works both ways in my world. If I’m feeling blah or moody, my underwear tends to match. On the flip side I truly credit the moment I started wearing thongs as the moment I started to believe, no matter what other people told me or what I thought I saw in the mirror, I was ok just the way I was. This helped build my courage and inner strength until the day I was ready to fully accept myself and love me for who I am. 

Are you a big fan of modal? Are you a big fan of Ergowear? A few years ago I got a few pairs of the Feel Suave collection, and WOW. I am a firm believe that Modal is the best fabric for men’s underwear. It’s super soft and feels amazing. On top of that it breathes and is perfect to wear for so many activities, from work to working out.

The new Ocean Modal collection comes not only in the Feel line but also in the X3D as well. The Feel pouch isn’t my favorite pouch from Ergowear. It’s a great pouch but personally the Max or X3D fit me better. Now I can get more amazing Ergowear modal undies, in X3D

This X3D Ocean MODAL Underwear Collection of men’s mini boxers, bikinis and thongs is available in sizes S, M, L and XL in oceanic hues, which includes Ultramarine blue, Aqua Turquoise and delicate White. Are you ready to try them out?

Ergowear Ocean Modal – Feel

Ergowear Ocean Modal – X3D

The Ocean Modal line is a limited edition collection. Meaning if you want it, get it now before it goes away! Shop the entire collection at the UNB Store.

Lingerie is a lovely word. Consult a dictionary and it translates into intimate apparel, something to wear under clothes, to sleep in. But lingerie design embraces lace, transparency, sexiness, from boudoir to bordello via burlesque.

Deadgoodundies has always helped customers all over the world to indulge in the beautiful fit and feel of male lingerie… The enhancement, disguise and reveal of designs created to veil a masculine body with sheer or shimmering, translucent, see through or sensual fabrics. Now DGU has a Shop by Type section for Sexy Underwear (https://www.deadgoodundies.com/mens-underwear/shop-by-type/sexy-underwear) for the latest and best products.

In the UK, there’s an uptick in ‘lingerie’ sales in men’s underwear towards the end of the year. DGU’s expert Adam Davies thinks some gents need an excuse to buy indulgent boxers, briefs and bodies.

“Halloween parties certainly provide an excuse for some of our shyer customers to experiment with daring looks. Others of course wear them whenever the mood takes, so we’re always on the lookout for new specials. The same applies in the run-up to the holidays when guys are looking for something dramatic to wear to a nightclub or festive party. Or maybe all that present buying for others triggers a ‘treat-me’ moment too?”

Adam has one piece of advice for anyone with a hankering for male lingerie, or perhaps a covetable collection already… Invest in lingerie wash bags and follow laundry instructions to the letter: “These designs should be handled with care, as you would with pure silk or cashmere – hand wash if you prefer and don’t dry this underwear on a source of direct heat like a radiator.”

Manstore M915 Hipster Short £41.00

This maxi brief men’s underwear is made extra special with silky lining panels that add to the glamorous retro effect. If you want to avoid transparency go for the Panty with the fully lined front or enjoy a bit of both in a midi Brief, both at the same price as the boxer.

Doreanse 3011 Full Body Suit £21.00

Something for the weekend… A strappy top and male boxer brief bottom. This men’s underwear one piece comes in fine, transparent decorative mesh. This is a brand to watch for neck-to-crotch male lingerie designs – have you see the Doreanse 3012 Body Thong (just £11.00), a silky masterpiece with an interesting opaque pouch design for ultimate comfort and sensuality.

Doreanse 1302 Thong £7.00

A very unusual fabric makes this sexy male string underwear something special. 

Don’t be fooled by the price, this men’s slip uses a delicately pleated translucent fabric sprinkled with shimmer – like rain falling against a midnight sky. Brief version same price.

Joe Snyder SK 03 Thong £25.00

True lingerie essence comes in the white or black lace versions of this minuscule men’s string underwear with the remarkable downward pouch. But if you’re feeling bright or shiny, there’s another option from Joe Snyder.

Sukrew Eagle V-Thong £16.50 

Lingerie entices with what is not visible as well as what is – a point proven delightfully by Sukrew’s new Eagle line of men’s underwear including this male string… with a difference. Enhancing Eagle male undies are also available as a Jockstrap £15.99 and V Brief £16.99.

Modus Vivendi Camo Marine C-Through Low Cut Brief £19.00

The model is just being shy! This net men’s slip is a real catch because it’s definitely transparent. The Camo Marine options are bright blue or khaki, and there’s a black version of the same design in the Animal range. If you love mesh male underwear don’t miss the other new arrivals from MV on DGU.


UNB Tim: So before we begin this talk, why do you love jocks, and what got you into jocks?

Jockstrap Junkie: I go back to when I was a teenager and despised ‘tighty whiteys’ and started down the path of trying different underwear styles. So, thru the journey, I tried boxer briefs before they became the rage in the early 90s, plus looking at my brother’s Sports Illustrated seeing gymnast Bart Conner wearing a pair of Jockey Elance bikini briefs made me appreciate the bikini brief. At that time, my body was pretty skinny, and those worked well. When I hit 30, I also hit the gym. I didn’t play sports in school, so the gym was a new experience for me. Also, at that time, I was wearing boxers and needed to find some underwear that worked under the gym shorts. So, as I was going thru the magazine section, I picked up an UnderGear catalog and made a purchase, which happened to be a Y-back thong by 2xist. That vintage of 2xist thongs was great. After a while, and my body changing from lifting, I found that the thong strap along the taint was irritating me; so, I started looking for an alternative with the requirement of keeping the boys in place but also providing ample airflow while working out. This is where the jockstrap came into my underwear drawer, again thru UnderGear. The best was not having to wear the old jockstraps we wore in HS, which I found to be uncomfortable, but the new styles provided some style while being functional. While most guys like working out in compression shorts or boxer briefs, I get overheated and don’t like them. So, for the past 15 years, I’ve been experimenting with different jockstraps, and it has become a fun hobby.

Underwear News Briefs is now eleven years young. What was your inspiration for starting an underwear blog? What trends have you seen with jockstraps over the past eleven years?

UNB TIM: Thanks, yes, UNB is now a tween, as you commented in a message. Let’s hope we don’t have to listen to aginsty music and bad poetry for the next few years. Well, Jocks have seen some different things happen over the last 11 years. In 2009, I named it the year of the jock. I did this because everyone was releasing fashion jocks. I mean, every collection and brand was doing it. This was happening at the same time the jock brief came into existence. In 2009/2010, we saw several jock hybrids (Jock Brief, Jock Trunk, Jock boxer brief). I thought we would see them get huge. But, they never really did get super mainstream with undies guys.

That’s not to say the jocks have disappeared, but guys who love jocks have been loyal to the style, and many are still being made. The 2009 was the turning point from jocks that were either athletic or fetish, into everyday wear. The prints, colors and fabrics all changed. Gone was the thick waistband and leg straps, we now had smaller bands and straps. That could be worn under work clothes and jeans. Believe it or not, not everyone wants to show off their undies!

In the last few years, the biggest trend has been in the fetish world. It’s like they are embracing the jock again. The brands are creating removable pouches (codpieces), different fabrics (neoprene and leather-like). Pair that with matching harnesses. I think one of the newest styles that have taken off is the Cellblock 13 harness jock combos as I call them. They are made to be worn together because the jock is just a pouch and leg straps. There is no waistband. The Bare and Legion lines are the two that come to mind. But other companies like Maskulo are doing their own thing with jocks. So if you are a fetish guy and love jocks, now its the time for you.

Speaking of Fetish Jocks, the original Bike jock is one that comes and goes. Bike was bought out, and the name is no more, so the #10 Bike Jock is history. If you have one in your drawer, consider yourself lucky. The new ones are similar in design but not the same as the original. I could kick myself because before Bike changed it, I gave one away to a friend. Little did I know it would be the last, and I wouldn’t have one like it again. This style will never go away, ever — Mark my words on that.

In the last two years, we have seen several new jock brands come on the scene. Bristle Jock, Coyote Jocks, and Raw Studios designs. All three have been around and seem to be doing well. So I think we will see more jocks on the scene. Thongs have really been reigning supreme in the world of undies in the last few years. They keep going more and more. But, I think we will see another year of the jock again soon! It’s been ten years and about time for the trend to come back.

What would you like to see in the second year of the jock? What fabrics, designs, do you feel would be good for the jock?

Jockstrap Junkie: I would like to see some focus on leg strap attachment and fabrics. One of the jockstraps I desperately wanted to like this past year was the aussieBum Tonka jockstrap. Unfortunately, the leg strap on the Tonka had a design flaw and twisted on one of the leg straps. I thought it was a one-off, but I purchased two different colors, and the result was the same. A similar jock to the Tonka I bought this year was the Lift Jockstrap by Jack Adams, and Jack Adams got it right.

With the fabric choices on leg straps, I feel some manufacturers simply purchase a cheap elastic strap thinking that’ll do. Elastic waistbands have come a long way over the years; simply use some of the same materials that are used in the waistbands on the leg straps, just in a narrower width.

Another aspect I would like to see manufacturers market is whether the leg straps are designed for a skinny guy or a guy with some beef. One of the worst feelings is feeling like your circulation is being cut off due to tight leg straps. I see questions regularly on Reddit posts of guys trying to find bigger jockstraps. Guess what manufacturers, not everyone has a 30″ waist and no ass.

I’m already noticing several manufacturers try different fabrics and textures with the pouches. In fact, in my review for the Jack Adams Nano jockstrap, I had to look up the fabric Lyocell, which is in the Rayon family of fabrics. To me, the pouch should be extremely comfortable and hold shape. I’ll make some guys mad when I say this, but the old Bike #10 has served its functional purpose, and I’m not crying that it’s not around. The rubberized woven pouch to me was very abrasive, didn’t breathe well, and not comfortable to wear for long periods of time. I respect Bike for being the pioneer; however, Bike didn’t keep up with the times and trends. I would like to see a single layer pouch constructed from the same material as Under Armour’s BoxerJock synthetic blend (90% polyester / 10% Elastane), which holds shape very well.

From a design standpoint, I would like to see more manufacturers try different attachment points of the legstrap. I have several that connect at the side of the hip, which is a classic look, but I also have some that attach at the corner of where the waistband and pouch come together. The latter creates both a different look and fit.

You mentioned hybrids (jock-brief, jock-trunk, and jock-boxer brief), and I think this could be a growth area if done right. I’ve tried a few in the past and haven’t been impressed for various reasons, probably due to more of my body not fitting in them well. Some of that takes me back to why I don’t like tighty whities. However, I do have two jock-trunks in my collection by Fort Troff, which I do like.

Years ago, jockstraps used to be a staple in the locker room. Why do you think the jock took a backseat to compression shorts and boxer briefs?

UNB TIM: Good question!! In the 2000’s we saw the rise of UnderArmour. Their compression gear and boxerjocks. Which, to me, is still a strange name. Two of the most different pairs of underwear in one! I think UnderArmour won with technology. They invested in gear that kept you warm, kept you cold, and kept your dry. These are all important things. UnderArmour came out with a jock, but it was mainly used with a cup. I have several of these, and when I played softball, it was the only jock I would wear. It was amazing and kept the cup in place. Better than the ones included by cup makers.

Another reason is this gear became easier to get than a jock. To get a jock, you had to go to a sporting goods store to get one. Most big-box retailers never carried them. If they did, it was seasonal only. Compression gear was sold at both Target and Walmart. So you could pick it up when you were picking up light bulbs.

Another reason I think they excelled is that the jock was considered “gay.” Yup, I said it. I mean, the pair is a pouch with nothing in the back. Whether this is right or wrong, it’s not for me to say, but I think this played a part in the shift to compression gear. There still are guys who wear jocks in sports, but it’s been few and far between. I mean, look at the story you posted about the one layer doing stretches in his jock in the locker room, it’s viewed as not “normal.”

In that instance, why do you think the player got such a hard time for just being in his jock. In previous years it was no big deal to walk in a locker room in a jock.

Jockstrap Junkie: True, Jaguars starting QB Gardner Minshew III got tagged in a tweet by an ESPN for wearing a jock; however, the reporter had a fun and positive spin as Minshew is his own character. If the Jags wind up being a good team under Minshew, we might see a resurgence of the jockstrap. Famous people usually start trends. This may not be the year as the Jags are struggling to stay at 0.500 in early October.

The biggest reason guys get razzed is for things that are not the standard; herd mentality is to run off those who are different. I still remember Jason Giambi getting a good ribbing for wearing his gold thong and Josh Reddick sporting a speedo during Houston Astros’ celebrations during the 2017 playoffs.

As you’re close to the industry, why is there so much range in the sizing of underwear, and why don’t manufacturers disclose better detail on how jocks are sized? WildmanT and Andrew Christian does an excellent job with their respective lines for those packing a little more in the front, but nobody advertises a jock for a beefier bum.

UNB TIM: Well you asked the million dollar question. Sizing in underwear is always an issue. There is no standard in sizing. At UNB, we go with typical American sizing. That is 32 waist is medium. 28-31 is small, 32-35 is a medium, 36-39 is a large, and 40-42 is an Xl. Two reasons come to mind why the sizing is an issue. The first is where the underwear is made. If it’s in Japan or South American, sizes are smaller than we would expect in the US. For instance, an XL in Japan is a 32 waist and sometimes smaller. South American is a little smaller but not as small as Japan.

The next reason is the customers of the brand. If they don’t sell certain sizes, they will discontinue making them. It’s a simple supply vs. demand argument. Lately, a lot more brands are adding larger sizes, so that’s a good thing.

Butts have been left out of underwear, no pun intended. We have a ton of undies for guys with big packages — more options than I can count right now. However, the bubble butt has yet to be taken into account by underwear makers. I personally don’t have this problem; I wish I did, but I don’t. Each the big pouch and bubble butt guys (and guys with both problems) have their own issues. Most guys with bubble butts go up a size in undies, but that causes other fit ideas. Or their butt eats the undies. I think there is a big market for underwear that is designed for a guy with a bubble butt. That includes jocks. I don’t know why this hasn’t been addressed by underwear makers. I think there is just as big market for that as the bigger pouches. But that’s just my opinion. It could be guys want the “pouch is not big enough” rather than the butt. But who knows. I should ask a few brands about the butt issue.

How do you think underwear manufactures can make undies that address the butt issue?

Jockstrap Junkie: One way is to disclose the fit. When buying jeans, for instance, you can buy them in a slim fit, regular fit, relaxed fit, tapered leg, straight leg, boot cut, etc. Let’s take C-IN2, for example. I have several styles of their jockstraps and in what I call a classic cut (C-Theory, Core, Tackle, Zen, Throwback, and Hand Me Down lines) I don’t have any problems with how tight the leg straps are; however, the cuts where the leg strap attaches at the pouch (Scrimmage, Grip, Super Bright) I cannot wear due to the leg straps being too tight. Currently, C-IN2 has 17 different lines of jockstraps, and none of them disclose what the fit of the leg straps are. Maybe the industry should adopt some of the jean manufacturers’ lingo when describing underwear in general, not just jocks.

Of course, there’s an easy market for the ‘big pouch’ underwear because that’s easy bragging rights; however, the market for the booty isn’t as attractive. I digress when I say that I’m one of the guys who’s ass eats briefs, and nobody wants to see me picking them out of my butt.

With that being said, I may start adding a descriptor in my future jockstrap reviews to help guys out when buying. The sizing issue has cost me this year when trying different brands of jocks.

Over the past eleven years, there have been several brands that have come and gone. Are there brands that you miss that are no more? For me, JockUp is a good quality jockstrap, and I hoped they would be around for a long time.

UNB TIM: Where do I begin? I have to camps for this; the first is brands where I knew the people behind them, and second are brands I loved that are gone. Usually, they were both! But sometimes I never met the people behind a brand I loved. But there are tons of brands I miss, one in particular I loved but never interacted much with was Vizeau. They were way ahead of their time. They made thongs, jocks, and bikinis. They lost their manufacturer or supplier and went out of biz. They briefly came back but don’t think they are in business.

So that wraps it up this talk, Tell everyone where they can find you online?

Tim, it’s been fun chatting. Readers can find me on Twitter @the_Jockstrap or on Reddit u/the_Jockstrap

If you wear fetishwear, sometimes you know it isn’t the most comfortable gear to wear. Fashion trumps comfort sometimes, but Timoteo’s Cellblock 13 has come out with a new line of gear that is as comfy as it is hot. The new line is called the Convert line.

The Convert line “features a a snap off pouch made of luxuriously smooth coated PU that showcases your goods just right, and extra-soft fleece w/ u-bulge on the inside will feel great against your package.” Made in three different styles the jock, thong and trunk. One added bonus to the trunk is there is a zipper in the back.

Each line comes in three colors. The colors are blue, green, or red. As you can see the color is on the trip and waistband. The main body color is dark, with makes it really pop.

Head over to the Timoteo site to check out all three styles.

Covert Jock

Conver Thong

Convert Trunk

It’s time for new undies!!! One company that is off the wall and fun is Pikante! The new Pikante underwear line is called Metropolis, which gives it a spicy new look for fall!

What can you expect from this new collection? Well, if you aren’t familiar with the brand, buckle up cause it’s going to be FUN. There are some new amazing prints. In bikinis, trunks and thongs. But that’s just the mild stuff!

Those who want a little bit of fun in their undies, there is all new mesh undies. You will show it off to everyone you want to see all your good. The mesh is in the front, back and sides. It’s all over and you won’t hide much in thee undies.

Have you ever seen a mix of leggings and a thong? If you described this to me, I would say it would be a hot mess but these new pair from Pikante is super hot. The mix is a perfect blend of sexiness and fun. It’s available in both black and white.

We made it easy to check out the new Pikante. Below is the entire collection at the UNB Store. You can browse the entire collection and find out more about each pair!

Mesh underwear is always popular. N2N Bodywear is no stranger to to creating mesh gear, from singlets to underwear and everything in between. Their latest mesh is the Bootcamp Bikini. You thong fans don’t worry there is a thong as well.

N2N is using not the typical black and white in this line. The colors are burgundy, olive, and nude. The first two are my favorite of the line. A color to me is way sexier in mesh than the basics. But that’s just my opinion.

This is a true bikini cut with 1 inch sides, the back is a full cut as well. And if you are a fan of seamless pouches, well this is the pair for you. There is nothing to obstruct the view from the front.

This year if you find something you want from N2N Bodywear, you better get it. Because these will sell out and some sell out FAST. This means buy often and buy early. Lastly, get all the colors you want at once!

PAIR: N2N Bodywear Bootcamp Bikini
COLORS: burgundy, olive, and nude
FABRIC: 100% Nylon
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $20.00

We here at UNB have been on the Swim brief wagon for many years. Each year we challenge guys to break out and wear something different. That caused the formation of the Swim Brief & Swim Thong Challenges. This year we didn’t push it as much as we usually do, but we are still big on the style!

A new Instagram account is out that we support their mission. The mission of this account is two-fold. The first mission is that more guys should wear swim briefs. The second is that guys of any shape or size should wear them. So, they are super body positive. The account is the Speedo Movement.

They are “Speedo Activist,” which is “Promoting male body positivity and the worldwide acceptance of swim briefs on all bodies. DIM to share your own speedo story. “

We asked them why they started:

My husband and I started this page to help with the idea that speedos can look great on everybody! Male body positivity is a real thing, and it’s a shame that society limits the idea that only fit, buff men with a six-pack can enjoy time in the sun in a speedo. This page is a way to share a safe space with the world, where no matter your story, you can stand alongside other people who love wearing a swim brief! We try to make sure everyone gets a feature, and providing diversity across all categories is very important to us!

The Speedo Movement hasn’t been on Instagram long, but they are making an impact. SM has been showing guys of all sizes rocking the swim brief. Guys are out in public (pools and beaches) and in private. It’s great to see all these guys.

Speaking as a “bigger” guy, I get self-conscious about being out in public in a swim brief. Yes, even the owner of UNB has these issues. It’s not just you guys.

If you want to be featured, follow them on IG and send them a message.

Do you remember the N2N Raider line? It’s one of the more popular line they have had over the years. The fabric is a mesh like design. It’s more like cut outs than mesh. If you recall they used to have this one in pink in the 2000’s. It was one of their most iconic pairs ever!

The Raider line is back, and here is what’s new: “Our latest 2.0 version is crafted from a thinner, stretchier fabric. Super sexy, super see thru…with those glorious holes!” The new line shows off a bit more than the previous lines. For some of you, this will be a new selling feature! N2N Bodywear is all about making you feel sexy and fun.

There are only two styles in the new Raider collection, the bikini and thong. I think they are two fo the most popular styles for today and the brand. I wish that it came in more colors but we can hope later this year for another color, like green or red!

Check these out before they are gone:

PAIR: N2N Raider 2.0 Thong
COLOR: As shown
FABRIC: 83% Nylon 17% Spandex
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $22.00

PAIR: N2N Raider 2.0 Bikini
COLOR: As shown
FABRIC: 83% Nylon 17% Spandex
SIZES: Small – X-Large
COST: $24.00

Cocksox has had some amazing prints this year from stripes to tropical. Now they have released the new Day of the Dead print, just in time from Halloween/Day of the Dead. I love how this year they are taking risks and creating something amazing.

Celebrate the vibrant Mexican festival of Dia de los Muertos (Day Of The Dead) with Cocksox. Our NEW Calavera print underwear, featuring grinning sugar-skulls surrounded by bright floral designs, ensures you’ll stand out from the crowd in this immortal fiesta.

Held over two days at the start of November, Day of the Dead sees families present vibrant offerings in honour of their beloved ancestors. This unique celebration of the dead and the living pivots mourning to a truly joyous blend of colour, music and dance for all to revel in. 

Printed on our signature Supplex/Lycra fabric blend, the Day of the Dead range captures the spirit of the exuberant festivities and provides the ultimate in comfort and support. Whether it’s to glorify yourself or to decorate a loved one, get your pairs now and bring your underwear collection back to life.

The new Calavera print is available in the following classic styles:

  • CX01DD Brief
  • CX12DD Boxer
  • CX68DD Trunk
  • CS76DD Sports Brief
  • CX05DD Thong
  • CX14DD Slingshot

As we go into our 11th year we need some amazing writers. Writers who are straight, gay, and bi. We especially need thong guys! If you want to join a team and share your love of great undies, come on! What do you have to loose? Just fill out the form below and we will send you our writers application (make sure you have info at underwearnewsbriefs.com in your address book so it doesn’t go to your spam). If you have any questions just reach out to us.

What are three things we love here at UNB? The first is undies of course. The second is pink undies, which are awesome. The third and last is buying undies that part of the proceeds go to charity! You can have a good conscious and buy those undies you want! Tell your partner “Hey this is to support charity!”

2(X)IST is celebrating National Great Cancer Month. They are giving form 10-50% of proceeds of pink underwear (both men’s and women’s) to the Breast Cancer Charities of America. There are quite a few fun pairs on sale> They range from solids to prints, trunks to thongs, and more!

Shop the pink pairs at 2(X)IST.

Just yesterday, I was talking about UNB turning 11! How, in the last few years, I have gotten to know the industry. And that the most significant thing that I don’t like is going through old brands that are no longer around. We have a new brand to add to that list, and it’s an iconic brand, Prevail Sport

Prevail Sport is a brand that has been around since before the internet. I remember getting their catalog back in the day. They transitioned to the internet and have a big and loyal following. The other day they sent out an email that said:

After 30 years of giving you your favorite swimwear, underwear, and thongs, Prevail Sport is saying goodbye. We have loved everything on this journey, but it’s time to retire and put our feet up. 

We are no longer buying new fabrics or supplies, so when our products run out, they will simply be gone. We don’t know when our last day will be. All we know is when the last product is Sold, we are closing the doors for good. 

Prevail Sport Email

It was shocked they were closing, as are many of you who are reading this for the first time. As mentioned in their statement, Prevail Sport has been doing this for 30 years. That means they started in 1989 (Like I said pre-internet). 

The strange thing is they are based in Atlanta, and I never met them. Which you think being in the hometown, we would find a time to meet up. Well, I wish them the best and kick your feet up and relax, you deserve it after 30 years of making awesome gear. 

Everything will be going, and once gone, the end of another era in underwear goes with it. If you are a fan of the brand, leave a comment on what they mean to you or your favorite pair. 

Candyman has always produced super fun costumes. Their very first collection featured them and each year they come out with more. They are over the top and just fun! Some of these you can wear out and others are more for bedroom entertainment.

The costumes have some of the ones you would expect to have such as policeman, pilot, pirate, devil, cowboy, and more. The most recent ones have been more on the skimpy side featuring thongs and jocks. The original ones has more boxer briefs and briefs.

If you love one of the costumes it’s time to buy it now, several of them will not be made any more, some like the Mechanic and Racer driver are gone! Those were super popular to wear out because it was a sheer body suit with just the right things covered up.

If you are bold enough to wear them out or just at home for someone special. Check out all the Candyman Costumes at the UNB Store.

If you have wanted to get some new Candyman, you’re in luck! They just released their newest line for Fall. It’s everything you would expect from Candyman lace, thongs and new costumes! They continue their mixing of masc/fem line

I think Candyman definitely fills a space in men’s underwear. There are a lot of guys who love the mix of the masc/fem. I am one of those guys, thought I don’t own a lot, I do see the draw to these. Other guys I know have loved the preview I gave them.

If you aren’t about lace and skimpy cuts, there are also some new costumes. The three are Pirate, Cowboy, and Police. These three seem to be the most popular of the costumes. One of the first they ever created was the cowboy.

Here are some lifestyle pics of the collection. We will give you more in-depth view of the collection over the next week or so. View the entire Candyman Collection at the UNB Store.