Good Devil – GDJ017 Pecker Brief – Red – Medium

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Material: 86% Polyamide, 14% Spandex, which may have a somewhat synthetic feel but is very soft and stretchy, with a semi-slick, veneer-like quality to it as well. It feels a little thick from the synthetic build, so isn’t very breathable, but holy hell is it stretchy!
Aesthetic: This brief has a very bikini-like look to it with there being only waistband for much of the front; it gives a “stronger” look than a normal bikini, though, with the waistband having a very square look to it. And then, of course, there’s the eponymous pecker itself… You can’t say this pair isn’t a looker! It certainly embodies the sexy, somewhat-sinful nature of the brand name – which is aided by that red-white-black color scheme I’ve mentioned before.
Waistband: The waistband here is a hair shorter than a lot of others you might come across, and it feels oddly plain and homogeneous – but that’s not a bad thing by any means! I do love how stretchy it is, and it still comes in holding on to your waist (or, rather, holding on to your hips due to being very low-rise) quite nicely. I have at times worn the pair higher up, so the waistband more closely follows the v-lines, and that works equally well.
Pouch: Well now… Obviously the big thing here is that the “pouch” is less of a pouch than it is a highly intentional tube of fabric jutting straight forward meant to hold your willie and nothing else! To be fair, there is a slight curve to the pouch beneath the “pecker” itself, and the fabric is fairly stretchy, so it’s not like the pair is flat lower down and overly constraining on your balls – but that effect is ever so slightly present. Now, since the fabric feels somewhat low-friction to being with, you might think it’s easy to fill out the pecker; actually, the slight thickness of the fabric makes it not so easy, especially if your willie is on the girthier side. It’s possible that you may have to get mostly hard in order to stick your willie in, and even then you’ll probably need give some manual effort to fully fill our the tube as the base may rather want to pull away from your crotch, and no one wants to see a limp tip at the end of your underwear. That said, while it may take some effort to wear this pair as fully intended, it’s a great wear once you get it on properly!
Backside: It’s a plain, solid-color backside, but it’s not full coverage, so that’s already some extra contrast to look at. The semi-veneer of the fabric also gives the pair some visual flair, and of course the waistband adds a strong, square top border too. There is a small and very soft tag hanging on the inside in back.
Legs: Since the design is very bikini-based, it’s really not that appropriate to talk about the “leg openings” here as both the front and back panels end before the thighs begin.
Overall: 3.5/5 – 3/5 for general wearability, but 5/5 on looks!
Great for: Sexy wear
Good for: Everyday wear, Loungewear(?)

The weather’s getting warmer here in the Northern Hemisphere, so let’s take a look at some swimwear, shall we? =-D

This here is a Nasty Pig “Label Bikini”, which is obviously utterly plastered with the Nasty Pig name all over it, so there’s no confusion as to the brand. That is, unless someone looking at it hasn’t heard of the brand before and just thinks it’s a description of you!

The drawstring, though white, acts as a splash of color for an honestly somewhat chaotic, muddy-ish design. I like the more traditional application of a drawstring, where the string necessarily comes out of the pair on the visible side of the waistband, but there’s a recent trend for brands to make their drawstrings exit on the inside of the waistband, which I personally think is just entirely counterproductive. I guess people think it’s too suggestive to have something flopping around in front of your crotch? …okay, yes that’s entirely understandable if stated only like that. But I don’t think anyone is going to confuse drawstrings for a dick. I think some guys think it’s rude to have *anything* that draws peoples’ attention to your crotch. But yeah, my personal opinion is that it’s impossible to tighten the waistband properly if your hands have to be inside the pair to do the tying!

Ah well. Speaking of waistbands, this pair has theirs entirely hidden in the main material, as it’s supposedly a 1-inch tall waistband, but there’s clearly no distinction between waistband and the rest of the pair here. I kind like that look on swim briefs (e.g. a Speedo-ish look) but it’s not as good on swim squarecuts, trunks, or shorts though.

This C-in2 pair really intrigues me… I can’t tell if it’s a normal brief, a bikini brief, or a jockstrap, but I really like the look, whatever it is especially with the powder blue color. In particular, it has a really tall waistband, which is something you typically see in jockstraps – but the fabric of the pouch and the waistband itself both seem was softer and more cotton-y than anything you’d see jockstraps typically use.

For a brand named “Jockmail”, you’d expect them to mostly make jocks – but here’s what looks to be a very jockstrap-like bikini brief! Specifically, this is the “JM304” on Jockmail’s website, and they do specifically call it an “almost jockstrap design”. All that’s different is that the space bounded by what would otherwise be your straps is instead one entire (though obviously not full-coverage) back panel.

The waistband here looks like it has a nice height to it, and the pouch has a nice round shape to it, so I’d certainly try it out! The plain single color works here with the white brand title on the waistband, as it’s a strong hue, giving the pair a simple-but-bold look.

Speaking of that pouch… I’ve shared a Jockmail pic before, a jockstrap (the JM203) with a MUCH bigger bulge! The pouch there also seems to be made with some breathable mesh panels on the sides, which sounds like it’d be nice and breathable for exercise (or other vigorous activity). Not sure if it would pass my squat test, though.

Cocksox – CX16MD Backstage Bikini Brief – Grey – S

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Material: 95% Modal, 5% Spandex, super comfy! It’s incredibly breathable and lightweight, very low-friction without feeling synthetic at all, and comes somewhat close to being sheer…
Aesthetic: The bikini cut is always fun, and the white stripe around the waistband adds a bit of dynamic flow to the look. I also really dig the “fancy” stylized Cocksox logo on the waistband… really fun take on their brand. Overall, it’s grey, but I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot fot the color; it’s always seemed really casual and lazy-time-at-home to me, in a very good, relaxing and still appealing way.
Waistband: Nicely stretchy and very comfy! Low-rise since it’s a bikini cut. The one incredibly minor drawback of the pair is that the lower hem of the pair is, compared to the rest of the waistband, tighter and less stretchy. Only in comparison, though; even if you notice the difference between the lower hem and the rest of the waistband while taking it on or off, even that hem would be an improvement to the waistbands on other pairs I’ve reviewed.
Pouch: Take the amazing shape of the Cocksox thong pouch and the softness and looseness of the AC Almost Naked pouch, and that’s what you have here. I can’t recommend it enough. I can’t even find much to say about it – it’s just that good.
Backside: Somewhat plain to look at, but very comfy to wear. It strikes this amazing balance between holding your cheeks and still feeling very freeing. Tag is printed on the inside and definitely unnoticeable. Above picture shows it can be full-coverage; below picture shows it more like how bikinis are intended. Comfort is good either way!

Legs: The leg openings are well-made; great fit that, if it errs at all, errs on being just a bit stretchy/loose, so they stay on nicely while letting you move freely.
Other: I’ve alternatively seen this pair simply titled as “Waistband Bikini Brief” as well, both on CheapUndies (where I ordered it) and elsewhere.
Overall: 5/5 – get this pair (if you can; it’s no longer on Cocksox’s website or several others I checked). Unless you absolutely hate bikini cuts, you’ll enjoy this pair immensely.
Great for: Loungewear, Sleepwear, Everyday wear, Sexy wear
Good for: Activewear

Of the seven or eight Ergowear pairs that I own, I’ve reviewed five of them thus far; one owned but not yet reviewed is the Feel Suave Mink Bikini, which I plan to give a full review for in the future, though admittedly it’ll be pretty similar to the Feel Suave Mink Miduct I’ve already reviewed.

However, right here is a great example of the Feel pouch I so love, as this fine specimen of a man is modeling a Feel Suave Mink Bikini himself and really filling that pouch out! Look at how well it cups under the family jewels… The Suave material also just simply feels great against the skin.

As much as I like the Feel pouch, I will say that the Midcut and the Thong (which I also own) really provide a ton of great support; the Bikini here, somewhat surprisingly, doesn’t hug & support your junk quite as well IMO. Maybe I’ll post a visual comparison in the future, but I think the reason is that the Feel pouch does better when it follows the V-lines more – which the Midcut and Thong do, while the Bikini here has the pouch spanning nearly from hip to hip. The wider pouch thus has a bit more “openness” in the horizontal direction. Maybe you like that, maybe you don’t! I personally prefer the Feel pouch on the Midcut and Thong.

That said, this is still an amazing Bikini brief! Also one of my favorite pairs.