When the opportunity to review a new pair of bikini underwear had arrived, Extreme generated a lot of initial thoughts one of which was trepidation.  The mere word conjures up the idea of new innovation, wild and creative construction, technically advanced fabrics, and a look that’ll blow your socks off.   Therefore, I had high expectations that this faux Python skin would live up to the wild and uninhibited image that the company’s name conveys.  Once I opened the package, all my preconceived ideas went out the window and I was ready to embark on a new underwear adventure.

Let me just start by saying that these are the most comfortable and light-weight pair of bikini briefs I’ve sported in quite some time.  Their first test run included wearing at work all day and then to the gym in the afternoon.  Throughout the day, I couldn’t believe how amazingly cool and comfy this pair offered, while still providing all the needed support.  With this type of underwear you typically expect just a sexy, hot bikini and with nothing else to offer with the exception of a good lay.  However, the low-rise silhouette of this men’s Extreme bikini underwear provides a no-show waistband with a flattering contoured pouch.

This leopard-print faux snakeskin stretch bikini underwear from Extreme is construction with 93% Polyester and 7% Spandex materials.   This bikini is definitely designed like a second skin and is a seductive style that makes and unforgettable impression.  If you’re looking to release your inner animal instinct, you need to check these out.

Personal scoring as follows:

Fit:

4.0

Materials:

4.5

Construction:

4.0

Look:

4.5

Daily Wear:

4.0

Overall:

4.2

These briefs were provided by Undergear and can be purchased at their following website: http://www.undergear.com/

 

Author

As an admirer of art, I’ve always appreciated the role that underwear has played in men’s fashion. For me personally, underwear serves as a catalyst for allowing men to present their style and fashion sense while remaining masculine and true to themselves. Since fashion is an expression of oneself, this allows men to do so privately, intimately and socially….it’s the best of all worlds! I'm currently a resident of Atlanta, GA. and work fulltime as a Project Manager for a large Computer/IT company.

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