Going a bit more “typical” with this reblog review, focusing on a basic Papi jockstrap! I love the sky blue color here, and the material of the pouch looks very nice – looks quite soft, maybe a high percentage of cotton? The pouch is also holding this guy’s junk down fairly well, which doesn’t always happen with the more fashion-forward jockstraps out there, i.e. this pair would probably actually do a very good job of preventing your junk from moving around too much and getting squeezed between your legs or hit by what’s going on outside while you exercise. The straps also look more comfortable than what you find with more traditional jockstraps. As such, I think that this would be an excellent pair to wear if you knew you were going to work out but also had to wear that pair throughout the work day.

N2N Bodywear – CV6 Cosmic Vintage Trunk – Cosmic print – Medium

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Material: 92% Rayon, 8% Spandex, and probably some of the softest material I have in my underwear drawer! It’s also very lightweight and stretchy, so plus points for those too.
Aesthetic: This is suuuuch a fun pattern, I absolutely love it!
Waistband: The “waistband” here is barely more than a glorified hem, which adds to the overall sleek look of the pair. It’s a bit tighter than the rest of the pair, but not in a constraining way at all – it stretches just as nicely as the rest of the fabric.
Pouch: N2N’s “NHance” pouch really shines here! It’s the same as seen way back on the cotton boxer I reviewed, and I still love it. Not only is there plenty of shape in the pouch itself to show off your junk, but that hem that loops around the underside does a great job of lifting an hefting you up – and, unlike the cotton boxer, I’ve never had the issue with this pair of it being occasionally a hair to high on the body and undercutting the scrotum a bit.
Backside: The cosmic pattern makes the back look amazing, and the pair hugs your cheeks quite nicely. The hem that goes down the middle of the back actually is designed to come up between your cheeks a little bit, giving a true “lifts and separates” effect here. X-D Even if you’re not used to thongs or wedgies, I would still say to try this pair out, because the bit of fabric sliding in there is very intentionally made and honestly feels “correct” the way they’ve done it. The only real downside here is that the cosmic pattern obscures any of the shaping between or below your cheeks, so you can’t easily see the nice lines you would expect based on the construction of the pair.
Legs: Very nicely done, following along with how good the fabric and waistband already are. As I’ve mentioned on previous pairs, I would probably prefer the legs to be a bit longer, but I still love these.
Other: When I bought these, I had also bought the CV5 Cosmic Vintage Box and CV1 Cosmic Vintage Jock as birthday presents for a friend couple I know. The “Box” was as in box-cut (i.e. square-cut) instead of as in a boxer, as it basically had no legs whatsoever but aside from just enough to distinguish it from a brief. Sadly, I don’t think any of these are easily available… But I do plan to eventually review another NHance-pouch pair of long johns that I’m currently wearing as I draft this post. =-)
Overall: 4.5/5 – If you can find something similar to these and are looking for a soft, comfy pair that also does a great job of showing off your assets, I say absolutely buy them. They’re not quite for everyday wear, though, and if you don’t like having a fabric valley gently edge between your cheeks, these wouldn’t be for you either. But I absolutely love them.
Great for: Sexy wear, Sleepwear
Good for: Loungewear

If you haven’t encountered Addicted before, they’re a really – um – LOUD underwear brand that isn’t scared to lean into the lust. And it’s not just in suggestive advertisement pictures like what’s shown here; basically, don’t go to their official Twitter account if you don’t want to see outright R- and X-rated stuff! They freely flaunt their OnlyFans account and readily share content created by anyone wearing their undies doing whatever they want to do.

Anyway, as per the underwear in the above pic: we’ve got one style in three different cuts on three different guys, all of which look great! The color of the pairs here is nice and loud, contrasted by the bold, black name ADDICTED branding on the waistbands, which look maybe just a bit taller than other waistbands tend to be. Every single pair looks like it has an impressive pouch to go with – and the guys are filling out those pouches quite nicely too. It’s a bit hard to tell what that material is here, but the giant stretch being applied to the brief in the middle is more than enough to tell us that the pairs can give that kind of stretch and are probably rather durable!

Combine that sturdy construction and the taller waistband and maybe semi-thick-looking fabric and it’s clear this brand intends for you to put their underwear through its paces… Which is entirely in line with their emphasis on AD/fetish content to begin with, I guess! And yes, they have many pairs that are far more risque than these available on their site!

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(?)

This model is sporting both a Box boxer and a CK t-shirt! Docking this outfit points for using different brands, but it actually goes together quite well with the colors – the black “BOX” on the boxer matches the t-shirt color, while the white of the CK name matches the boxer main color. Not a pairing I would have gone with, but it works pretty well!

I’m a bit surprised in the fact that I haven’t reviewed any of my Box underwear yet – I have multiple pairs and, when I got them, thought I had written a review or two. Apparently not! Anyway, Box is a pretty good brand for basic, everyday underwear, with one or two more fun pairs thrown in with various prints. The fabric is generally good, and as you can see from the picture here, the pouches are usually pretty good too! I think this model would do himself a favor if he juuuust smoothed the boxer out a bit better to get out those wrinkles, but you can probably tell from those that the fabric is fairly soft, so I guess that’s good!

Thirsty Thursday 4/8

This sexy stud is sporting some See Through Mesh Trunks from the brand Bill & Brandon, which is a brand I had never heard of before researching this picture. The vast majority of their stuff isn’t as risque as this, but it looks like a very solid collection!

When they do want to do risque, though, they’re good at it! These trunks leave absolutely nothing up to the imagination, with a mesh that is much closer to “fishnet” than it is to “athletic gear”! The official website actually blurs the photos of this model… I’m glad it’s not blurred here. =3

Taking a quick step back from his crotch I mean, the thirst thing, I will say two comments about the construction of the pair itself. First, this looks like the kind of mesh that would be entirely impractical to wear underneath any other article of clothing; I’ve talked before about how some mesh, especially if it’s tight, creates a bumpiness sensation with the contact it allows between your skin and whatever is above the mesh. This pair is essentially entirely for showing off at a club or something to that effect.

Second, I worry a little bit about the pouch design. This model’s semi-engorged dick is clearly slanted off to the side, past the edge of where “the pouch” is supposed to be, and just based on how the mesh in those two inner panels is shaped here, I’m not sure that center section would do a good job of trying to keep everything between the lines.

Blanc – Enhance Briefs – Black – Medium

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Material: 95% Cotton, 5% Spandex, which is Blanc’s well-made go-to.
Aesthetic: Black is supposedly a slimming color, which is hard to do with briefs, especially when they have relatively short hips bands, but this is still a fairly impactful pair visually! The black is fairly bold and strong, I like the color contrast from the waistband.
Waistband: As typical for Blanc pairs, the waistband is a bit sturdier than the main fabric but otherwise essentially has the same softness and stretchiness to it.
Pouch: While I think the Enhance design doesn’t work well for a boxer, I think it works amazingly well for briefs! With the lower edges of the pouch coming up right between your legs as the overall edges of the pair, there’s no question as to where your junk fits in the pair, and it typically fills the pouch up very well. Of note, the paneling that helps make up the pouch shape ends up in a noticeably different pattern compared to other briefs, with the pouch panel vertical edges much closer to the middle of the pair than with the standard fit briefs – a difference not seen between Blanc’s standard and Enhance boxers. Honestly, I really like this pouch, even though I’m not really a fan of being forced to wear my willie pointing down. It’s very grabbable. X-D And of course it does a good job of making your junk look nice and big. The downside here is that the willie-down design means lots of skin-on-skin contact with your balls inside the pouch, and if you’re not careful during the day, it’s possible to get your balls squeezed between your legs. So watch out for that! Despite these drawbacks, I think the Enhance pouch has more pros than cons on the briefs here.
Backside: Like the standard fit lilac brief, the backside is not full-coverage, so there are some cheek issues if you’re sensitive to that stuff. The print-on tag in back can be faintly seen in the right light, but it’s nowhere near as obvious as with the lilac brief.
Legs: Basically the same as the lilac brief here.
Overall: 4/5 – I wouldn’t say the Enhance pouch is strictly better than the standard fit pouch for these briefs – I think I like both equally – but it is a fun feature on its own, so I’m giving this brief a half point more.
Great for: Sexy wear
Good for: Everyday wear, Sleepwear

More outfits! And this one I highly enjoy, for several reasons – non the least of which is the furry muscle model sporting the look. =3

First, the underwear: This is obviously a piece from N2N bodywear, one of my favorite brands, though it’s hard to tell exactly what kind of underwear this is. The pouch here seems like it has a noticeably vertical construction, which *may* be their “nhance” pouch design, but I can’t quite tell. Nothing on their website currently matches the shape exactly with how vertical the sides are, but some come close, so it might just be how well the guy is filling it out.

The fact that I can’t find a good pouch match on their current website speaks is also reflected in the fact that the waistband here – which is an incredibly classic N2N visual design that I love (it’s present on my UN13 trunk) – is *also* not currently available on their website. Everything currently being sold has a busier waistband design of some sort, and there are a few waistband designs available. Stick with what works, people!

Anyway, whether this is a jock or a thong or a bikini, the fabric looks like a classic, soft, cotton-y, stretchy something, and I’m almost sure it’s the “nhance” pouch design, which has always been enjoyable. This honestly works really well with the flannel of his shirt, with the black of the waistband also providing a nice color match. While the torn sleeves may primarily be here to show off his arms, I think it was also necessary to make the “outfit” look work, because long sleeves almost never look good with exposed legs, which you’ll get if you’re trying to show off underwear like this.

Overall, between the pouch, the flannel, and the guy’s body and facial hair, the outfit gives off a “soft” look that also, particularly with the shirt being open and torn-sleeved, strength behind it, with the blue color playing to both aspects as well. A great outfit overall! (And yes, I want both articles of clothing for myself.)