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It’s been a while since we profiled a Thong as our underwear of the week. This week after seeing this pair I knew it had to given the honor of Underwear of the Week. This is the Ergowear Max Mesh Thong. If you’re not familiar with the brand, they are a company who as you might guess, ergonomically designs their underwear to fit a guy!

The Ergowear site says this is perfect under board shorts or under work outwear. We say that it’s also good for every day wear. It’s definitely perfect for the an active guy. Here are some reasons its our Underwear of the Week:

  • 3-dimensional pouch in MAX design
  • manufactured in sophisticated MESH fabric
  • signature 1 1/3″ waistband (logo design and position may vary)
  • contrast stitching
  • available in white, black and grey

This pair is available at the Ergowear site for $24

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Jockstrap Central just launched some (de)lovely jockstraps and jockbriefs you’re going to (de)vour. The name says it all – it’s the (De)Luxe collection from Baskit – made from the awesome Modal fabric that’s not only ultra-soft but it wraps around, molds to your basket, fits like a glove and most importantly, shows off your bulge to perfection. When something pops up, Baskit has you covered – they’ve incluced a hint of spandex for stretch and shape retention when things finally calm back down.

They’ve got both a traditional jockstrap or a jock brief design and with the contrasting piping and waistband detailing these are not only comfortable but slick and stylish as well.

They may be inexpensive but they’re not cheap. Baskit gear is expertly crafted and at only $21 (jockstrap) and $22 (jock brief) you can’t go wrong. Both styles come in three color variations (black, grey or white) so be sure to get a few so there’s always a clean one available. Get them at Jockstrap Central

sins2013_mainToday is the last day of 7 Days of Sin with Cocksox. We announce our last winner today! It has been a great week and it’s great to see all the entries. But like all good things it must come to an end. We hope you sinned a little during this giveaway, and had a lot of fun.

Today’s winner is: Ron G of Waltham, MA

Thanks again to Cocksox for doing a giveaway with us. Everyone should receive their prizes in a few weeks. Even if you didn’t win you can buy you some Cocksox

If I was excited to try to the PPU Boxers I reviewed last month, I was thrilled to try out the Baskit just /b/ briefs from the moment they came in the mail. I once had a a Baskit jock that I absolutely loved, but it got lost in a move and I never replaced it. I was eager to try something new from the brand, though to be honest, I wasn’t too sure about the high cut hips. The just /b/ brief is available in three color combinations: Black/Red, Bubblegum (read: pink)/Grey and Bright Blue (read: aqua)/Navy. Baskit also makes the same style in a low-rise trunk in the same three color combos. I tried the black/red brief.

My review day was slightly more active than my normal routine. I drove 45 minutes to work, went on a site visit about an hour-and-a-half away (so that’s total 4 hours in the car), was out in the hot sun for about two hours while on the site visit, did several hours of work in the office in the afternoon and evening and then went out with friends for several hours after that. I planned a less active day than that, but considering how long my day ended up being, the diversity of activities I was engaged in and how held well this pair held up, I think that they would be perfect for just about any kind of day.

I got a size small (S), and Baskit says guys with waists between 28 and 30 inches should feel comfortable with that. This pair fit like a glove, so I would suggest people get the size that Baskit recommends for them.

More than anything else, I loved the fit of this pair. It was absolutely perfect. I’ve worn several pairs of high-rise style briefs and none have fit quite right until these. They’ve always squeeze my butt a bit too much and seemed to sit oddly on my hips. I didn’t feel any of that with this pair. I also felt a lot of support with this pair, but not in a uncomfortable or constricting way. I haven’t found many pairs that accomplish that feat. Also, I really liked the material this pair was made of. Baskit says its 90% Micro Modal and %10 Elastane. I’m not quite sure that means, but whatever it is it works. The pair was soft and breathable against my skin at the same time.

I’d rate the design about average. The cut is great: sporty, slightly sexy and super comfortable. But I’m not a bit fan of the waistband, the wide stripes on the side or the red/black color combination. That being said, I really like the pictures I’ve seen of the pink/grey version. To sum up:

Pros:

  • The fit was amazing. There’s no comparison to any other high-rise brief I’ve tried
  • The material is both soft and breathable

Cons:

  • Not the biggest fan of the color selection
  • I’d take the tag off the waistband and maybe go with one of the other two color choices

And here are my ratings:

  • Daily Fit — 10
  • Sizing — 10
  • Construction/Materials — 10
  • Styling — 7
  • Daily Performance — 9
  • Overall — 9.2

This pair was furnished for review by Baskit.

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The pair of underwear I am reviewing is the Jam by Rounderwear Gold Brief in White (also available in black).  Before trying these on, I enjoyed the feel of the micromodal fabric as I took in the overall style and construction of the brief.  The fabric was soft and stretchy with two strips of piping running along the left and right side of the pouch.  The waistband is approximately 2 inches in width with a stylized cursive Jam scrawled across the right hip area and stitched into the gold elastic.  This is my first pair of Jam underwear and I enjoyed being able to try them.

Could this be the perfect pair of underwear?  Let’s see!

While wearing this pair of underwear, I went about a normal day of traveling to have lunch and shop an hour away from home.  I worked around the house a bit before leaving, drove an hour to lunch and ship, and drove an hour back home to relax.  Overall, I spent about twelve hours in this pair.  It was a busy day filled with lots of varying movement and activity.  The pair fit well around the waist without being taut like a lot of underwear companies are doing recently.  It was very comfortable all throughout the day.  The leg openings were quite comfortable and stretchy enough to conform without being too tight with a slim piece of piping that I first thought was just the fabric turned over and sewn against itself.  The pouch consisting of two pieces of fabric sewn together with a center seam is soft, comfortable, and conforming.  The pouch is constructed of two ply fabric or it would have been a bit see through and not as comfortable.  The fabric is 92%Micromodal and 8%Lastane and extremely soft, conforming, and like wearing nothing at all.  I liked that this pair covered the front area fully and just covered the rear enough to create a very nice look from behind.  These would be a great pair for low rise jeans due to the smooth fabric, conforming nature, and lower rise around the waist.  The crotch area is rather slim, which I love, where the pouch and rear meet and fits tight to the body holding the pouch and manbits in place quite well.  I believe this pair would hold up well during normal and active use.
I received a size large in this brief.  This size should cover around 34-36 pant size.  Sizing was true to size which I love in underwear.
I loved the soft fabric (I have not seen such nice fabric since a few reviews ago) as it was stretchy and conforming to the body.  The pouch was adequate and should accommodate average guys without any major issues.  The leg openings were comfortable.  The way the crotch area felt between my legs was nice and fit well.  The bold Jam logo looked nice around the gold band and created an expensive look.

Overall, this was an excellent pair of underwear and I felt sexy and comfortable while wearing them.  Jam seems to be a company that creates underwear that is rich in design and fabric while being functional.

So, is this the perfect pair of underwear?  Yes.  Yes it is.

Pros

  • Style
  • Fabric
  • Fit
  • Comfortable Gold Waistband

Cons

  • None

Ratings:

  • Daily Fit – 10
  • Sizing – 10
  • Construction/Materials – 10
  • Styling – 10
  • Daily Performance – 10
  • Overall – 10

Rounderwear furnished this pair for review
 

 

 

cocksox_angerWe are in day 2 of Seven Days of Sin with Cocksox! We pulled the first winner yesterday and today we announce another lucky winner for 7 pairs of Cocksox. Could it be you? Well, it could be if you entered! If you didn’t enter now at the form below. Now on to the winner!

The Day 2 winner is : Brad Q from Duluth GA, congrats you will get an email shortly to confirm your info!

If you haven’t entered, enter now and tell your friends

 

cocksox gold briefThe Underwear of the Week this week is from Cocksox, It wouldn’t be a Cocksox celebration with out having one of the newest pairs as our underwear of the week. The pair is the Cocksox Gold Brief, CX02 Gold. There are several reasons this pair is our underwear of the week:

  • This pair is a limited edition
  • Made just for the 7 Deadly Sins Campaign
  • Available only in BLING, an ultra shiny GOLD FOIL fabric
  • includes full butt coverage
  • Original enhancing pouch
  • Super-skimpy sides.
  • Frabric is 82%PA 18%EL

Available from Cocksox for $40. Don’t miss out on this pair, its truly a limited edition

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Jockstrap Central just launched two new Pistol Pete jocks and they’ve got a hot new model to show them off. Here’s the details:

Millennium Jock Brief:

Typical of a jock brief, it’s got a brief style front and jock style back; made of a subtly see-through mesh that becomes more see-through with your bulge pushing up against the fabric, stretching those ventilation holes just large enough for a hint of what’s lies beneath. Trust us, those close by will insist on closer inspection.

Black contrasting elasticated piping improves the fit and adds a dash of style. Finally, this jock brief includes a 1.5 inch wide black ultra-soft waistband with subtle embossed repeating Pistol Pete logo.

Intimo Jockstrap:

Visually stunning, whether it’s the soft ribbed pouch with ribs running vertically defining every curve nook and cranny of your bulge or the two “eyes” formed where the top central part of the pouch meets the waistband exposing your pubes. Comfort is enhanced by the stretch of the rib and contour of the pouch design. Style is heightened by the contrasting elasticated fabric edging.

Of course it wouldn’t be a jockstrap without the leg straps – they’re soft one inch wide elastic to keep everything in place. Lastly, a one and a quarter inch soft elastic comfort waistband in white with navy blue and green centered stripe and front centered Pistol Pete logo woven into the design.”
Jockstrap Central’s latest model Farzad is pretty hot. He’s a Middle Eastern construction worker and puts the new Pistol Pete gear through a workout. See him all jocked out in high definition goodness exclusively at Jockstrap Central.”

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To all the fellas out there with ladies to impress, it’s easy to do, just follow these steps:

One… cut a hole in a box

Two… put your junk in that box

Three… make her open the box

That’s the way you do it. It’s my d**k in a box!

If you live inside a vacuum cleaner then you may have missed the 2006 SNL skit featuring Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg as early 90’s (Color Me Badd-esque) R+B singers who bestow their gift‑wrapped genitals as Christmas presents.  There is one moment in the video which gives me the biggest laugh.  It’s the moment when Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig, both portraying the unsuspecting female recipients, open their boxes and react with excitement and a hint of naughty desire (apparent when Wiig mouths the ‘oooooohhh’ sound).  I suppose I find that part funny because the more juvenile parts of myself think “hey… that might work, right?”

For the readers of this blog, there is a parallel to be drawn.  If you wear a pair of fashion-forward underwear then you are, in a sense, putting on a show for others.  Your junk is not in a gift‑wrapped box, BUT it might as well be.  It is the center of attention and is likely to be pushed up and forward far enough that you could have the winning edge in a photo-finish relay race.  Or as my partner says, they are “extra bulgey.”

It’s taken me years to come out of my shell and realize that I enjoy showing off for her (in the right context of course).  I think it’s safe to assume that many of this blog’s readers feel the same way I do.  We may not look like underwear models, but we’re not half-bad and life is short.  Why not give our partners something to ogle.

But what happens if your partner is not as into it as you are? (insert needle-across-record sound here).  Truth is that your specific tastes or preferences may not be shared by your partner.  In fact, I’d bet money that it’s a minority of couples who enjoy having identical or even closely-aligned preferences.  Take me for example.  I, being a straight man, am a visual creature.  Seeing my girl in lace undies, garters, and stockings is an instant turn-on.  It will rev my engines every time.  My natural inclination is to return the favor and give her something to look at.  But it doesn’t always work.  Her libido is governed by a complex formula which seemingly includes the weather, my interest in children, whether I’ve taken the trash out, whether Downton Abbey is on tonight, and Ryan Reynolds.

Just because your partner doesn’t swoon at the sight of your underwear bulge doesn’t mean they don’t find you attractive.  Everyone is wired different.  It’s just a fact of life.  There are still ways you can make this disparity into a win-win in the bedroom.  You can’t make someone get turned on by something that naturally doesn’t do it for them.  But there are alternate routes to satisfy both partners’ desires.

First and foremost: talk to your partner.  Our inner Puritans have a way of making us embarrassed to express our feelings.  Or maybe we don’t want to get laughed at.  Whatever the reason, a failure to communicate these desires will leave you frustrated and unfulfilled.  I cannot overstate the importance of frank and open discussion.  If wearing nice underwear is part of your ritual just say that.  Even if it does nothing for your partner you can help them recognize that it’s important to you.  How you approach this discussion is up to you, but my recommendation is to do it in advance so that you’re not explaining, apologizing, or creating awkward Woody Allen moments during foreplay (Woody Allen = mood killer).  Drink if you have to.  Just get the words out.

Second: even if your partner is not visually stimulated the way you are there is still an indirect effect on your demeanor which CAN be a turn on.  You might recall in a previous thread where I described the ‘Tarzan Effect.’  But if you missed it, here’s the cliff notes version: if you feel like a man you will act like a man.  Your partner might not care for seeing you in skimpy man undies.  But if wearing them turns you into an unstoppable tank in the bedroom they will DEFINITELY notice.  The key ingredient here is your ability to be uninhibited.

Third: bring as much variety to the game as possible.  Around the holidays last year I went to the effort of learning a strip-routine.  I went out and got the cheesy velcro bow-tie, shirt-cuffs, the whole nine yards.  In that context, skimpy man undies were a perfect fit.  I made a playlist with the most stereotyped R+B slow jams I could find.  It was like we were living out a scene from a Tyler Perry movie.  She had no idea any of it was coming, and getting her to laugh made the rest of the night effortless.  We still refer to that night as our ‘Christmas in the ATL.’  Moral of the story is avoid repeat performances.  Surprise your partner with new scenarios.  If you put effort into making it fun they will notice.  Heck, they might even bring a stack of $1 bills to shove into your waist band.

Last: be willing to laugh at yourself.  Any time you try something new or outside your normal operating zone you are bound to encounter funny or potentially embarrassing moments.  If your partner laughs don’t let it shut you down.  Steer into the skid.  Ham it up.  Your willingness to roll with the punches will keep the mood going in the right direction.  If you clam up like a frightened kid at a school play, well… ask Woody Allen.

These are just ideas, but the goal here is to create something that both partners will enjoy.  Let’s face it… your junk in a box just isn’t gonna cut it.

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Today we are taking a look at the MBG04 Hound Boxer from Male Basics. It features a traditional exposed logo elastic waistband with red contrast piping and stitching. The fabric features allover hound’s-tooth screen-print. My initial reaction is that they looked small and tight, but they had an iconic menswear pattern which made them fun. I was concerned slightly by the size because I hadn’t tried on Male Basics before. This particular trunk is part of the Geometric Collection which features a few other fun prints.

I slipped these bad boys on for a stressful day at the office. They held up nicely during my train commute, staying in place and not riding up or rolling up. They did not stretch out either! I would recommend these Male Basic trunks for everyday wear and lounging. The fabric had some stretch but not enough or breathability for a workout.

Despite their smaller appearance, the 7% spandex really let this pair stretch to fit my athletic frame. I tried on a Large whose label indicates waists 36”-38”, I would say that the sizing would be better on the lower end of this scale. If you have a more able rear end I would size up, because of the lower rise.

This pair features a lot of things that I really like; the pouch features a nice profile which fits well. The center rear seam is flat and doesn’t itch like some do. Also the craftsman ship was very nice; the waistband was sewn on perfectly. I do wish the legs were a little shorter, as to fit me better, but I have a very athletic build. When the fabric stretches though you do get a distorted pattern though.

I do have to say though; the print on this pair of Male Basics is fun and bold and is a welcome addition to my drawer of jocks and briefs. I think that for the average guy these would make great work week underwear, made even better if you wear them with a hound’s-tooth suit or tie.

Bullet Points:
Pros:

  • Great Pouch Fit
  • Soft Waistband

Cons:

  • In-between Length
  • Screen Printed fabric.

Ratings:

  • Daily Fit – 9
  • Sizing  – 7
  • Construction/Materials – 8
  • Styling – 7
  • Daily Performance -8
  • Overall: 8

MaleBasics furnished this pair for review.

Note: Joe is a new writer on the blog! We will have more about him soon!

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I LOVE Cocksox, so when I heard it they were celebrating 7 years, I knew we had to do something special. The group behind Cocksox are some of the most amazing people. They have created some of the best undies, in my opinion, and now they are celebrating 7 Sinful Years!

“Seven sinful years! We’re not talking about a marriage, we’re talking about Cocksox®, the infamous underwear and swimwear brand from Australia.

“We started out with one red underwear brief listed on eBay, almost as a dare,” laughs Nadiah Christensen, Cocksox® Creative Director, “And now look, seven years later and Cocksox® are all over the world!”

The question arose, how to celebrate seven years of Cocksox®?

“Thinking back to our first product, the red underwear brief, which we called Diablo Red, or ‘devil red’ it was obvious… seven years, seven deadly sins! Perfect!” says Nadiah.

Subtle is not a word that’s used around the Cocksox® HQ very often, as the Seven Deadly Sins campaign shows.

“I wanted people to have a shocked grin on their face when they first see our Seven Deadly Sins images. I think we succeeded,” laughs Nadiah.

Seven Deadly Sins has a very different look from previous Cocksox® campaigns. Stark white backgrounds and eye popping visuals tell the tale of each of the sins. Sydney based photographer Elvis Di Fazio came on board to shoot models Rogan Richards and Steve Williams to create the fantastic, stylised sins for Cocksox®.

“Lust is my favourite image in our campaign, and not just because those are my lipstick kisses on Rogan!” laughs Nadiah.

“There’s Greed, Lust, Anger, Pride, Envy, Gluttony, Sloth. Something for everyone,” jokes Nigel Christensen, Cocksox® Marketing Director. “I can’t decide whether gluttony or sloth is my favourite. Ideally I’d combine the two.”

“We really want our customers to share the fun with us and choose their favourite sin, tell us on Facebook or Twitter, tell their friends. Email us, we love hearing from our customers,” says Nadiah.

To add to the celebrations, Cocksox® are releasing a strictly limited edition Gold Cocksox® brief, as featured in the ‘Greed’ image, and a new colour in the Wet Look range, Regent Red.

“You can’t show greed without gold so we had a custom gold Cocksox® brief made,“ explains Nadiah. “It looked so incredible on our model that we had to make them available for sale, even if there’s only strictly limited number of them. We’re calling them the Cocksox® Bling, of course!”

You’ll be seeing the Cocksox® Seven Deadly Sins campaign all over the web and in your favourite underwear stores. Keep an eye out for posters and post cards in your part of the world. And be sure to tell Cocksox® which is your favourite sin.”

But thats not all! We have teamed up with Cocksox to give away 7 pairs to 7 winners one each or 7 days! That’s a lot of 7’s! What do you need to do? Well fill out the form below and enter once a day. We will start drawing winners on the 12th and annoncing one per day till the 18TH! You can enter once a day till the 17th. Good luck guys!

 

  • “NO PURCHASE NECESSARY”
  •  All people entering must be 18 years or older.
  •  The Sweepstakes starts Wednesday, July 10, 2013 and runs through Thursday, July 17, 2012 at Midnight, EST
  •   To enter you must fill out the entry form on the UNB website. All mandatory fields must be filled out, failure to do so will disqualify the entry.
  •  Prize descriptions: One winner will get 7 pairs of Cocksox Underwear.
  •  You may enter once daily from Midnight EST to 11:59 PM EST. Duplicate entries in this time will be disqualified.
  •  Odds of winning will be determined by the number of total entrants.
  •  If technical problems arise, the sweepstakes will be extended by the same amount of time. All decisions by UNB are final
  •  Winners will be selected at random and announced on July 12-18 one winner per day on the UNB site
  •  Winners first name, last initial, and city/country will be posted on the site. Winners will be notified by email and will have 7 days to confirm their info or a new winner will be selected.
  • One prize pack per winner
  • We reserve the right to substitute prizes for equal or grater value.
  • The sweepstakes may be closed at anytime.
  • For a list of winners or to contact use please email at info@underwearnewsbriefs.com
  •  This sweepstakes is being run in the State of Georiga, USA.

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Cocksox-Campaign-Lust-Vanity-Pride-010Today’s Brief Distraction is from Cocksox! We have something special planned for today. Make sure you check back at 2PM. Today marks Cocksox day! They have been in the underwear biz for 7 years! I remember when they first came out, it’s amazing to see them grow so big over the few years! Also they are having a big sale on the site from 10-50% off!

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I am back with another Boxer Brief from Unico. Notice a theme here! I have one more pair to review as well. I was hoping for some briefs too but this is an all boxer brief Unico review! I posted the last review and it was a glowing review. I am still surprised that I loved it as much as I did. This pair is a shorter boxer brief and a cotton/spandex blend. I have reviewed a few of these over the years and again like the last review, hope they hold up !

The pair I am reviewing is the Simplicidad Boxer. Which is a blue and yellow striped boxer. Its made out of a Cotton/Spandex blend. So when I put them on they didn’t feel as great as the (name). Which is not necessarily a bad thing. I was keeping an open mind.  The color and the way they make the stripes form a v in the front is one of my favorite things. Unico always pays attention to these details.

I wore this pair to work and errands after work. It’s was going to be a little more intense then my previous reviews. The daily grind at the office wasn’t bad. I had no issues with the pair. It felt really good and the pouch gave me ample support. The true test was with the errands I ran. I had to go to a warehouse club, shop for shots and go to the grocery store. It may not sound too bad, not like running 5 miles or doing a 2-hour work out. A good pair of underwear will live up to daily wear with out issues. This pair held up well. While I didn’t like the cotton blend as much as the previous nylon blends, it held its shape quiet well.

The sizing is the exact same as the previous pair. Unico is a Colombian brand and they are always smaller then US sizes. This means you should always buy a pair up from your normal size. Unico will not stretch to fit you, if you get a size smaller. They are quite uncomfortable if you do. I made this mistake once and I will not make it again.

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What I liked about the pair… I loved the stripes and the way they always create the V in the front to show off the pouch. It accents what you have and makes it look great. That is if that’s important to you. Next, is the great Unico pouch. They have never let me down on this one. They have designed and made a pouch that is designed for a guy. The waistband is another area I love. The Unico branded waistband with the U in front is a great touch. The things I didn’t like were the fabric, which is only a minor dislike. Had I not reviewed the other pair this would not be much of an issue. But I love more stretchy fabric such as nylon/spandex.

Pros:

  • Fun stripes
  • Great Unico pouch and stripe construction
  • Designer waistband

Cons:

  • Fabric is my only minor complaint

Ratings:

  • Daily Fit – 9
  • Sizing –  9
  • Construction/Materials – 8
  • Styling – 10
  • Daily Performance-  9
  • Overall  – 9

Mundo Unico Store furnished this pair for review.

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We got word today from Jockstrap Central that the classic jock, the one who started it all was being discontinued. This as we stated is the end of an era. This was the very first jockstrap I ever owned. It’s sad to see them going away. It’s one of those things you thought would be around for forever. Here is what we received from Jockstrap Central, it has bad and good news.

We knew it was going to happen eventually, but we’ve just heard officially that Bike #10 jockstraps are being discontinued world wide. As most of you know, Bike had discontinued them years ago for the North American market but we were still able to import them from Europe. Unfortunately, that’s coming to an end. We still have some stock and will try to buy up what’s left at the distributor, but you may want to snatch them up quickly before they’re gone for good.

However, it’s not all bad news, we’ve just heard that Bike is going to be making their modern jocks in colors. We haven’t seen them yet, but we’re excited about this news. Also good news is after being out of stock on the modern Bike jockstraps for a while, Bike was finally able to fill our order and we’re now pretty well stocked on modern Bike jockstraps.

Finally, if you missed last week’s newsletter, we have an amazing offer going on: We have a dozen styles of Baskit jockstraps and jock-briefs on clearance. All 12 styles are only $11.95 each. This a great deal for some pretty awesome high-quality, stylish fashion jocks.

Visit Jockstrap Central to get shopping: http://www.jockstrapcentral.com

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The pair of underwear I am reviewing is the Seven7 Long Boxer Brief in gray with skulls as a pattern.  The charcoal gray fabric is a nice color with black skulls as the pattern.  The trunk has a contrasting silver waistband with Seven7 written in cursive centered above the pouch.  The waistband has a metallic sheen to it and the pouch is slight, but stretchy.

After trying them on, the waistband is comfortable at nearly two inches in width.  The slight pouch was conforming and defining with a nice wide stitch running the length of the pouch from the waistband to the crotch.  While this is a boxer brief, it is called a long boxer brief with the length of the legs being quite a bit more towards the knee than regular boxer briefs.  There is no fly in this boxer brief which makes it more like a trunk for me.  The boxer brief was pieced together in multiple pieces to create the pouch and rear to provide a better fit and make it more conforming.  The seat is one panel, but it seems to be contoured to fit close to the skin.  The pouch seems to really just function as an area to put the goods with no real lift or major support.  Like most boxer briefs I have tried, I feel like I have to pull the boxer brief up really far on my stomach to make the crotch of the underwear hit the crotch of the body.  This boxer brief comes in several colors and patterns that most anyone would enjoy.  This is my first pair of Seven7 underwear and I enjoyed them, but would say they would be a nice replacement for guys who wear the boxer briefs that are available in multipacks at department stores.

While wearing this pair of boxer briefs, I went about my normal Sunday morning, a late lunch, and shopping over a couple of hours period of time with lots of sitting, walking, etc.  After the morning was over, I arrived home and completed various tasks around the house both inside and out.  It was a typical day for most guys, I suppose.  The pair fit well, looked nice, did not bunch up, and did not ride up.  This pair of underwear would be good for wearing under shorts or loose fitting pants as I wore them under tighter clothing and I definitely knew I had them on due to the fabric thickness and composition.  I would not consider wearing it as workout wear.

I received a size large in this boxer brief.  This size should cover a 34-36 pant size.  Sizing was true to size as I am a large in the vast majority of underwear.  This pair can be found for 9.50-15.50$ on most websites and in stores.

I enjoyed the color combination, the metallic silver waistband, the skull pattern was fun, and the way the pouch fit.  93% Cotton and 7% Elastane fabric combination makes this a stretchy and conforming pair of underwear that I enjoyed.  This boxer had nothing major about it that I could complain about.  I did find that the waistband is going to ride high if you pull the underwear up so that the crotch will hit your crotch area.

Overall, this was a good pair of underwear and I felt comfortable while wearing them.  The design is conforming to the body and creates a nice profile from the front and the rear.  I enjoyed this boxer brief and look forward to wearing it again.

Pros

  • Style
  • Fabric
  • Pattern/Color
  • Price

Cons

  • Fit

Ratings

  • Daily Fit – 8
  • Sizing – 10
  • Construction/Materials – 9
  • Styling – 9
  • Daily Performance – 8
  • Overall – 8.8

Seven7 furnished these for review.

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