I’m not sure exactly what pair this is from AussieBum, but based on the mid-length legs and the red waistband, I’m going to guess it’s a Journey pair? I can’t find this exact pair on their website currently, but the Journey options seem closest. My one reservation is that the Journey trunks are 90% Nylon 10% Elastane, and the pair this guy is wearing looks like it should have cotton component…. But to be fair, that’s really hard to say from just a picture.

Anyway, the pouch here very much follows what’s on the Journey pairs, so that’s a pretty good match. Nice contour to it for comfort and promotion, and (at least on this guy) the legs seem long enough to prevent much thigh contact as well. Bigger thighs often translate to legs covering less vertical distance, so I don’t know if these trunks would work well for me, especially since I have a history of having that thigh-shortening effect with AussieBums, but I’d definitely be willing to try this pair out! Especially because it’s the “casual grey” I love, and the guy here is filling them out quite well.

Continuing on with the sports theme from last time, here’s a jockstrap-sporting baseball outfit! Now, I’m using “outfit” loosely here, because the jockstrap is the only real article of clothing – I don’t really count the helmet – but hey, it’s a look!

In theory, I could tell what the brand is for this jockstrap, with the front logo fairly visible, but it’s too small for me to easily read… Ah well. The pouch on this jockstrap actually looks really tight in the sense that it locks down your junk tightly to keep it in place and mostly immobile – which, we should remember, is exactly what jockstrap were designed to do for guys in athletics, so you didn’t get any uncomfortable squeezes on sensitive parts while doing whatever exercise you were doing. So as much as many people like seeing expansive, well-fleshed-out pouches in their jockstraps, (in addition to the exposed bums,) this strapped-in look is actually truer to form. If you’ve got bigger junk, though, it might not be the most comfortable for general wear!

While the pouch shape is simply “tight”, I think the color and design choices on this jockstrap honestly quite nice, IMO. The pouch is that “casual grey” that I have a soft spot for, and the red-white-grey stripes along the waistband and straps reminds me of the red-white-black combo I’ve spoken about before, embodying a ready-to-go kin of sexual energy. (And, of course, baseball analogies.) Give me a bigger pouch on this pair, and I would absolutely want it, either for myself or for a partner!

T-shirt, briefs, and socks: simple, but effective!

Both the T-shirt and the majority of the briefs here are that casual grey hue and texture that I absolutely fall for, with the white of the waistband being an effective visual break line for the overall look – otherwise it would kinda look like a onesie (and, while I love this grey tone, I think an unbroken top-to-bottom pale grey outfit would look maybe a little slobby. No problem with that here, though!)

Interestingly, I don’t generally like those tall, generic white socks if you’ve got something more involved going on with the rest of your look. However, the fact that the waistband is also white actually gives a feeling (if probably unintentional) that the socks are intentionally matched to the briefs, instead of the “well these are just the socks I have” look that they would give otherwise.

I appreciate both the tightness of that T-shirt and the nice, shapely rounded package this bro is sporting… =3

AussieBum – TrackyDak Pant – Marle Grey – M

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Material: 98% Cotton, 2% Viscose, which is SUPER SOFT OMG. The thing is, while it’s super soft and somewhat stretchy, it’s not super stretchy by any means. This means that the “tapered design” can cause some issues depending on your proportions… But it will always feel amazing even if the fit isn’t great.
Aesthetic: I mean, they’re grey trackies/sweatpants… We all know what grey sweatpants are good for. 8) This pair in particular is designed for a bit more of an athletic look, with less bulk and a tighter fit, and I think it pulls that off quite well – almost too well!
Waistband: Tall and sleek with a tube through the middle of the waistband for the drawstring. A bit tight at times, but in an all-around way that doesn’t ever fell like it’s cutting into you at all; just generally snug I guess. Quite comfy honestly.
Pouch: Normally I’d say this is N/A for outerwear pants, because they’re generally designed to be flat thanks to the assumption that you’re wearing underwear beneath… But these are grey trackies we’re talking about, of course! The joke is that you go commando and show off a bit. ;3 The overall more-skintight design of these sweatpants means that you aren’t going to have anything flopping about at all, but that’s fine. The fabric is so soft that the snugness is still pretty damn comfortable. That said, I recommend wearing a C-ring of some sort, whether you want to be showing off your religion or not, because you’re probably going to want something lessen the amount of skin-on-skin contact between your junk and your legs that otherwise results from the revealing fit. I personally chose to wear an elastic C-strap that came with one of my older Mckillop bulge pairs.
Backside: There isn’t much of an ass to these pants, at least not by design; if you already have a good solid backside to show off, these sweats will do a good job of showing it off, but the softer your cheeks are, the more flattened-out you’ll look with these. Still, the tightness will still hold a nice curve even if you are a softer guy! So that’s night (but again it works better if you’re naturally more cake-y). And that all said, if you have curvy hips, it will show those of AMAZINGLY well! The backside also has a bit of visual interest with a back pocket on the right cheek. There is a tag in the back of the waistband that’s fairly large, but it’s not noticeable at all, and pretty soft.
Legs: The legs are the most telling part of these trackies to me. As mentioned above, they were designed with a “tapered design” in mind, I guess with the waist being the widest part of the person wearing them: from promotional material, they’re supposed to be only moderately snug on the hips and thighs, relatively loose around the knees, and then fairly skintight around the calves. I, clearly, am not the intended body type though! My hips and ass are far thicker than my waist, and my thighs are pretty big as well, so what happens when I pull them on is that they become skintight around my everything, which then prevents the bottom hems of the pants from coming up as high as they should because of how much they hug my calves, making the loosest part be a clumpy-ish grouping around my ankles. (Side note: the ankle openings are also difficult to get stretched over my actual ankles!) As moderately difficult it is to get them on, once they are on they are still quite comfy. They don’t look like they’re promoted to, but I still like the look anyway, so despite my apparent complaints above I do still quite like them all-around! While skintight, they aren’t constricting at all, and of course the material is very soft, especially on the inside.
Other: Like the SupaDupa brief… Who the F is naming these things? It’s like an old cartoon the way they name some of these products… Plus, TrackyDak also sounds a bit too much like Tricky Dick to my liking. Oh well!
Overall: 4/5 – I don’t want to knock these too much for the sizing issues, because aside from those, these are an amazing pair of sweatpants! I wonder if they would have been noticeably different around the thighs and calves if I had ordered a large instead of a medium…
Great for: Activewear, Sexy wear
Good for: Loungewear, Everyday wear, Sleepwear(?)

First post back in a while, so let’s do some basic briefs to begin with! Not much I can say about this pair of grey CK briefs that I didn’t say about some grey CK boxer-briefs a while back… Love the grey, love the (big! bulgy!) pouch, fabric looks great… The one different thing of course is the leg length, and this pair of briefs looks like it’s a full-coverage backside, which I generally like for briefs, especially everyday-wear pairs like this.

Also, I gotta say: only while typing this quick thing up did I notice that the guy here has a little bit of back hanging over the waistband just behind his hip. It’s small and hard to notice, but something I personally always worry about when taking my own pictures since, on myself, I always think it make me look fat… This guy here clearly is not fat and is super-hot, so seeing that tiny bit of elastic overhang honestly makes me feel a lot better about myself.

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