The weather’s getting warmer here in the Northern Hemisphere, so let’s take a look at some swimwear, shall we? =-D

This here is a Nasty Pig “Label Bikini”, which is obviously utterly plastered with the Nasty Pig name all over it, so there’s no confusion as to the brand. That is, unless someone looking at it hasn’t heard of the brand before and just thinks it’s a description of you!

The drawstring, though white, acts as a splash of color for an honestly somewhat chaotic, muddy-ish design. I like the more traditional application of a drawstring, where the string necessarily comes out of the pair on the visible side of the waistband, but there’s a recent trend for brands to make their drawstrings exit on the inside of the waistband, which I personally think is just entirely counterproductive. I guess people think it’s too suggestive to have something flopping around in front of your crotch? …okay, yes that’s entirely understandable if stated only like that. But I don’t think anyone is going to confuse drawstrings for a dick. I think some guys think it’s rude to have *anything* that draws peoples’ attention to your crotch. But yeah, my personal opinion is that it’s impossible to tighten the waistband properly if your hands have to be inside the pair to do the tying!

Ah well. Speaking of waistbands, this pair has theirs entirely hidden in the main material, as it’s supposedly a 1-inch tall waistband, but there’s clearly no distinction between waistband and the rest of the pair here. I kind like that look on swim briefs (e.g. a Speedo-ish look) but it’s not as good on swim squarecuts, trunks, or shorts though.

Thinking of summer! So let’s have some swim briefs, along with some rainbow patterning as a bit of a nod toward June as Pride Month. =-)

Speaking of the rainbows, the vertical stripes on this swim brief help highlight the pouch on this brief, especially with how the stripes turn into that yellow lens right across the front of the bulge. The brief itself seems very tight, and VERY low-riding, so I think it’d be very hard to pull off unless you have a body like this guy here – I don’t think I could wear this myself, for sure.

I’m not sure what you call the thing this guy is wearing around his neck, but it certainly adds to make this a very sport-y look! I wouldn’t go so far as to call this an “outfit”, but it still works MO.

Thinking of summer looking at swim briefs!

They say that vertical lines make you look taller… I’d wager that it still holds true even with such short stripes as those on these swim briefs! They also draw my eye to the v-lines on everyone here… Well, except for the one guy in back who’s showing off his bubble butt instead (the vertical lines helping show off the shape there too!) X-D

Fun mix of colors here! These seem a bit too low-rise for me to be socially comfortable wearing them, but they don’t look to tight overall or anything like that, so I bet they’d be fairly comfortable for those who want to rock the look!

No clue what brand this swim brief is here but I love the pattern! Also an interesting cut… First, the hip bands look pretty tall, but at the same time the pair overall seems low-rise, so that’s an interesting seeming contradiction. Also, while the pair clearly doesn’t have a flat front, I’m guessing the material is what makes the panels all seem fairly block-y and taut-ish, flat in their own right – like the pair doesn’t show wrinkles ever. I’m curious as to what the backside looks like!

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.

I think this is the first Modus Vivendi swimwear that I’ve looked at? Anyway, strong blue here with white piping for a nice bold look – and the peekaboo hip opening is quite fun too! The pouch also looks nice… Modus Vivendi always is stylish, and this swim brief is no exception. I’d like to maybe get a pair like this myself, but I think the waist is too low for me to pull off (and I’d worry about flabbiness through the peekaboo!)

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There’s not much to review for these Tristar briefs (a brand I must say I haven’t heard of before) since this pair appears to be so low-rise that it’s leaving quite a draft for the wearer! And we can’t even see most of the pair, but the strong red color is intriguing.

Not a pair I would likely wear, but I do like this view…