Despite how prominent the logo is on these briefs, I honestly have no clue what this brand is! The closest I can find by just Googling “ZK underwear” is ZukuLife, but nowhere am I seeing anything labeled as ZukuLife that has this panda-like logo… Which is sad, because I really want to verify what kind of pair this is and potentially buy some! One of my readers has contacted me and found the real brand – “Haus Zuk” from Germany! Thank you!

Camo is almost always a fun print to wear, and these briefs use it surprisingly well! The bold black and white striping on the waistband is a nice contrast to the camo of the main fabric, and even with the camo print, this model’s bulge is still quite obvious! I also appreciate how this guy is a bit more of an “average Joe” in build and really seems to own his otter-bear-ish body, because he look amazing in this pair.

I feel I was very luck to find pics of two very different guys wearing apparently the same AC camo brief! Or, maybe – the exact pattern of the camo is different, but IDK if that means these are from entirely different production runs, or if there was simply no attempt made to keep the exact pattern consistent.

Anyway, this is a fairly basic AC brief as far as cut goes. This brief is no longer available from the AC site (of course), but from what I can tell on other sites that had previously sold it and not taken the info down, I believe these briefs use the “Show-It” design (as opposed to the “Almost Naked” design) – though I can’t find what the fabric is.

Still, both of these men are wearing the pair very well, and it look comfy enough!

I can just barely make out text of some sort on this guy’s left thigh… If anyone else can make it out better than I can, let me know!

Fairly square-cut pair of short swim trunks here; looks like a nice solid material for sure. No real pouch to speak of, but it doesn’t look like it’s uncomfortable either. I like the blue camo patten.

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I can in theory see the name on the label in front here, but it’s just a bit too small and blurry for me to work out…

Sad that I can’t make out the brand because this looks like a fun pair! Green camo is always an exciting aesthetic, and this thong does it well. The pouch on this pair has a great shape to it, even if it’s more for showing off than for ergonomic comfort. X-D I say that because it’s completely rounded – and it also looks like it’s coming a little off the skin on the sides of the pouch. (Though maybe this guy is just packing that much!)

In fact, I think the sizing here is what’s going. Not only does the pouch look like it’s coming off the skin a little bit, but you can see that the hip straps are just slightly folding over themselves – a sign that things are tight over there as well. This guy should’ve bought a bigger pair! X-D (Still looks amazing though.)

Cocksox – CX93CPR Long Leg Boxer – Sniper (Camo) – Medium

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Material: 95% Cotton, 5% Lycra, a very athletic feel… Not the softest pair out there, especially around the base of the legs (where my skin starts disagreeing with the tightness). The fabric just has this stiffer, almost impersonal feel to it on its own – but you don’t notice the fabric much once you put it on (aside from my aforementioned personal problem with the legs).
Aesthetic: Camo is fun! Otherwise, the cut is very simple, in a practical, good sense. The legs also provide a nice slimming effect. Again, gives a very athletic feel.
Waistband: A little on the tight side, but otherwise a fairly standard waistband.
Pouch: Like with the CX05 Thong, Cocksox does great with the pouch. It’s kinda similar to AC’s Almost Naked line, or Ergowear’s Max line – very nice shape that lets you hand forward, with a seam coming up very comfortably under your junk to help lift and promote without being too high or too low.
Backside: Not much to say about this one! Considering the longer legs beneath it, I guess the upper backside errs a little on the side of flattening you, staying a bit on the tighter side. The tag is simply printed on the inside of the backside, so no annoying physical tag to worry about!
Legs: Oooohhhh I LOVE how long the legs are on this pair! And, overall, I’d say the legs are pretty comfy. As mentioned above, they feel a little tighter the lower on the leg you get, so near the leg openings they start annoying my skin occasionally, but not enough for me to really count this as too much of a knock against them. The leg openings themselves are plenty comfortable.
Overall: 4/5 – for everything I criticised about the fabric and the leg-tightness, I honestly really like this pair. I’m always a fan of longer legs, and the pouch here is just great. If you’re looking to get this pair, they’re no longer listed as CX93CPR, but instead CSX93, with the camo print no longer an option – and, on top of that, they seem to have disappeared from the site between by initially writing this review and the time it got published. Bother.
Great for: Activewear
Good for: Everyday wear, Loungewear, Sleepwear

Papi – Force of Nature Brazillian Boxer – Blue – Medium

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Material: 95% Cotton, 5% Spandex, smooth but not entirely slick. Relatively soft and lightweight, though with a clear balance with athleticism and movement in mind.
Aesthetic: The blue camo overlaid with a net-like pattern is very sleek and slimming, plus just simply cool to look at. There’s some complimentary orange included in the waistband, giving a small pop of color that really makes the pair attractive. (Side note: my camera HATED focusing on the camo/net pattern!)
Waistband: Feeling-wise, what you expect of most waistbands. Sits between the hips and waist; good size.
Pouch: Slightly contoured, just enough to give you some room and shape for your package, but it’s clearly not a focus of the pair either.
Backside: Like the waistband, relatively what you’d expect! Not a ton of shape, but it does separate your cheeks a bit, which is nice. No tag, as the vital information is printed on the inside of the back panel and is unnoticeable.
Legs: Also pretty run-of-the-mill in a comfortable way. Good length, not too loose or too tight.
Overall: 3.5/5 – nothing too incredible, but an overall solid, reliable, practical pair that will always be a good pick when you’re getting ready in the morning.
Great for: Everyday wear
Good for: Loungewear, Activewear, Sleepwear