rufskin:

NEW STYLE ALERT! COBANO DISTRESSED Stretch denim shorts with a distressed mid wash. Designed with RUFSKIN’s signature low-rise fit, back yoke side revolver and back welt pocket. Branded antique hardware and leatherette patch. Button-fly. Pre-washed.Made in California. 

My very first reblog review was a pair of Rufskin jeans, and with summer now coming up, it seems fitting to do a reblog review of these Rufskin jorts! X-D

The material is stretch denim and seems in the style of skinny jeans – it looks tight, but comfortably so! The legs are a bit shorter than what I’d want for a pair of shorts, but it looks like this is meant to be more like trunks than like shorts, and the look works. Certainly showing off a lot of leg with these!

Last note: it’s a button fly. Also something I find incredibly hot.

Aussiebum – BodyDemin Hipster – Demin (Blue) – Medium

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It’s high time to show off the pair in my avatar, right? I think using my 25th review, and the first post of a new month, is a proper place to make the highlight!

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Material: 92% Polyester, 8% Elastane, and overall a wonderful feel. Lightweight, soft, very smooth/sleek, and almost with a slight cooling sensation(??) that’s very comfortable.
Aesthetic: Woof… Continuing on the established theme that I think the denim look is sexy, I absolutely love this pair. And if you think skinny jeans look better than normal jeans because they hug your form more… Well, you can’t get more form-hugging than underwear like this! Especially the rear view, hehheh. I love the back pocket, belt loops, front button, and “distressed” look with the holes. The thought that, from a distance, people might think you’re actually wearing jean shorts also seems very fun to me. At least until they notice just how nicely it hugs your backside or highlights your bulge…
Waistband: The waistband itself is fairly comfy, and sized very well. It’s a bit on the tall side, which makes sense since it’s imitating the waistband of a pair of jeans, but it can on rare occasion start feeling a little uncomfortable, especially if it folds over itself a little bit.
Pouch: Roomy and structured enough that it really highlights your bulge, creating a nice, almost-hammock like space for your junk to rest in. The overall material is really smooth, and the pouch itself has two layers of fabric there to reduce friction. The material is still really lightweight, though, so the pouch is really breathable even with two layers. A lot of designers like to say their underwear feels almost like not wearing underwear at all… I say this pouch is one of the few that actually feels that way.
Backside: Looooove how smooth it feels as it does a great job of hugging and contouring your cheeks. So much shape! The only little downside is how the tag is affixed on the waistband. It’s a fairly solid tag, and bigger because the waistband itself is kinda tall, so it’s occasionally noticeable especially if you somehow sit on it the wrong way. It’s kinda cool how the tag is offset from the center, though, so that the “outside tag” can happen and look all the more like a real pair of jeans.
Legs: Really does a nice job of (comfortably!) hugging your thighs in the same way the backside hugs your rump. They have a nice elasticity to keep everything from feeling too tight or too loose, which of course only really works if they’re sized nicely to begin with. And I’m a fan of the length on these, since they’re long enough that they never roll up on my giant thighs.  On that note: when I purchased this – both times, since I have two now – it was called the “LongLeg”, not the “Hipster”. It has apparently been renamed in the intervening years, and Aussiebum now offers a new “LongLeg” that goes basically all the way down to the knees. I have only become aware of this development while writing this review, so I’m really tempted to get the longer BodyDenim now…
Overall: 5/5 – I was tempted to knock it just a bit to 4.5/5 thanks to the waistband, but I honestly love the look, fabric, and cut too much to not give it my highest possible recommendation. As I said, I have two of these now. This is a great pair of underwear that would look great on about anyone. Highly, highly recommend!
Great for: Everyday wear, Loungewear, Sexy wear
Good for: Sleepwear, Activewear

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rufskin:

We make stretch jeans. 

Okay, so this isn’t underwear, but I reeeaaally like this pic and this pair of jeans… I’ve mentioned before that I like the look of demin, and the relative novelty of a button fly on a pair of pants is just rrrrrrrrrr…. >-) Very, very sexy IMO. (And the fact that the model here is commando helps… yes, I’m an undies fan, but I get pretty turned on by seeing someone “ready for fun” enough to go commando too.) I imagine, based on this pic, that this pair probably makes your ass look pretty good, too. And the apparent stretchiness would certainly be a plus! The stiffness of jeans – particularly in the waistband and crotch – is often a reason I don’t like any particular pair of jeans.

N2N Bodywear – VU3 Vintage Slingshot – Denim (Blue) – Medium

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Material: 90% Rayon, 10% Spandex, VERY soft, and ever so slightly sheer.
Aesthetic: I personally have a weakness for underwear that reminds me of other articles of clothing, and denim-look is probably at the top of the list.
Waistband: On the thicker side; soft, elastic, and somewhat rounded (instead of being a flat strap with noticeable edges) so that’s nice. Since it’s so thick, the elastic is strong even if the waistband itself was designed to not give you any red marks, but that also means that it’ll always put a bit of a squeeze on you. Can sit on the hips or at the waist depending on the angle of wear.
Pouch: The main part of the pouch is soft, but a tad bit thin, especially compared to the rest of the pair. EXCELLENT shape, though – gives you an amazing silhouette. It does have a center seam, though, which can be uncomfortable for some people. This center seam anchors the pouch to the waistband as the rest of the pouch-waistband connection is looped, bunched fabric that can slide hipward or centerward to give you a slimmer or wider pouch. This aspect is hard to control once you put the pair on, though, and especially after you put on pants.
Other: Like many slignshots, the pair has a built-in C-ring to help keep the pair in place, as there is no support structure that connects to the back half of the waistband at all. The C-ring in this pair, though, is cumbersome to the point of being unwearble, unfortunately. The C-“ring” is two straps of waistband-thick fabric that are held together by two large metal button-clasps. “Vintage” may be correct in terms of the bulkiness and the button-clasps, but it makes the pair difficult to put on (especially since clasps require either very careful fingers and/or judicious manscaping) and somewhat uncomfortable to have that much metal *inside* your package – in my opinion. The C-ring also become very noticeable – both with the button-clasps and with where it comes up under your junk – if you’re moving around a lot. It’s a shame that the C-ring is so bulky, because the pouch itself truly is quite comfortable.
Overall: 1.5/5 – a 4 for appearance and fabric, but a 0 for practicality and 1 for comfort. If you’re used to and like slingshots, I’d say go for it by all means, but for me it’s more hassle than it’s worth.
Great for: Sexy wear
Good for: Sex wear