084
Material: 90% Polyester, 10% Elastane, all in a very breathable and stretchy soft mesh fabric! It feels a hint synthetic, though not anywhere near annoyingly so, and it’s definitely a lower-friction material.
Aesthetic: Sporty, and a bit naughty! Peekaboo holes in both the front and back definitely give the feeling of enticing closer looks, with that classic red/white/black combo I mentioned with the Breedwell brief the other week (and a similar mesh, too!). Loud and athletic, I can absolutely see a confident guy shamelessly parading around a gym locker room in these – or a bedroom.
Waistband: Pretty typical – good height, soft and stretchy enough. The lower hem, where most of the connective stitching is, is ever so slightly tighter and less stretchy than the rest of the waistband, but it’s no big deal. The waistband sits a little low, so if you’re like me with a bit of extra skin around that area, you might notice the waistband a bit more. Typical AussieBum big-panel tag in the back, with the associated possible scratchy-corner issues.
Pouch: Pretty nice! With the peekaboo window removing fabric and providing extra structure up near the waistband, general wear for this pair is more intended for a willie-down setup, and the pouch is shaped accordingly. Even as the mesh is fairly soft to the touch and generally forgiving for however you want to point, the overall pouch holds its shape quite well, keeping your junk forward (away from your thighs) fairly nicely. And yes, the peekaboo window is big, comfy, and stretchy enough for use as a fly if desired!
Backside: Fun look overall, I think! Of course, the peekaboo window is always enjoyable, and the red piping around the window and legs gives some nice, almost elegant curves to look at. Definitely not a “full-coverage” pair, as the backs of the leg openings go across the cheeks instead of reliably come up under them. The only small downside is that, even with the mesh theoretically helping with lighting and reveals, the black of the fabric just visually eliminates any shape for your rear.
Legs: Nothing of note here! Comfy and motion-friendly enough.
Overall: 5/5 – this pair is very similar to the Breedwell brief, except it’s more geared toward actual athletic activity instead of everyday wear, such that the comparative pros and cons balance out completely with the intended function in mind, so I think it makes sense to have it the same rating. Obviously, one or the other will be better depending on what you’re looking for in your briefs!
Great for: Activewear, Sexy wear, Sex wear(?)
Good for: Everyday wear