This model is sporting both a Box boxer and a CK t-shirt! Docking this outfit points for using different brands, but it actually goes together quite well with the colors – the black “BOX” on the boxer matches the t-shirt color, while the white of the CK name matches the boxer main color. Not a pairing I would have gone with, but it works pretty well!

I’m a bit surprised in the fact that I haven’t reviewed any of my Box underwear yet – I have multiple pairs and, when I got them, thought I had written a review or two. Apparently not! Anyway, Box is a pretty good brand for basic, everyday underwear, with one or two more fun pairs thrown in with various prints. The fabric is generally good, and as you can see from the picture here, the pouches are usually pretty good too! I think this model would do himself a favor if he juuuust smoothed the boxer out a bit better to get out those wrinkles, but you can probably tell from those that the fabric is fairly soft, so I guess that’s good!

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

Can’t tell anything about the brands of the underwear here, but I do appreciate the overall “outfit”! It’s a great shade of red, and I’m suspicious that the plain t-shirt and plain briefs might even be from the same producer because of how well they match.

Also can’t see much of the briefs here, but the pouch has a nice shape (and is being filled out nicely here!)

As a final and somewhat unrelated note, I gotta give some props to the model-photographer here; he picked a great spot for lighting, giving some great contrast and setting up the overall mood of the photograph – not quite brooding or moody, but there’s a definite weight to it. The angle of the photo adds to that somewhat-unsettled ambiance, and the simplicity of the background works well with the simplicity of the outfit.

men-underwear:

@Regranned from @lhommeinvisibleparis – Voilà déjà le mois d’octobre, l’automne s’installe durablement et l’hiver arrive…notre ligne Velours Mystique dans les couleurs de la saison comme le vin chaud et les marrons.

Mystique velours est une collection de sous-vêtements hommes luxe sensuel, légèrement transparent. Faisons évoluer les sous-vêtements hommes ensemble.

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I think I’ve found a new underwear brand to drool over with @lhommeinvisibleblog ! =-D

L’Homme Invisible looks like a great lingerie brand, with a top of “full outfit” options like this one here, and I’ve mentioned before how I love underwear-matching outfits.

Unfortunately, I don’t think I can find this exact T-shirt or boxer on their website, but I’m almost certain they are/were part of the Velours et Luxure collection. The designs in this collection are elegant and chic while still being nicely masculine, and I absolutely love the sheet look. The material used is 85% polyamide and 15% elastane, which I don’t remember if that’s similar to anything I’ve worn before, so I don’t know offhand exactly how it would feel, but I’m sure it’s really lightweight and breathable. The underwear does NOT use elastic, but does have a very nice enhancing pouch… =3

The one downside here is that, as a luxury lingerie brand, it’s definitely on the expensive side, so as much as I would love to get this (or any of L’Homme Invisible’s underwear outfits) I don’t think it’ll happen anytime soon. Maybe once I get a job that pays more than a grad student stipend. X-D

As a sports company, Under Armour often offers matching looks, and this dressed-down look is no different! The sort of neon yellow-green (tennis balls, anyone?) isn’t a color you see often, but I think it’s really working well here when being the solid color on both a T-shirt and some boxer briefs/trunks.. The T-shirt looks comfortable enough, and the trunks… I don’t know if the front pouch is designed to have a definite shape, but the pair looks quite stretchy enough, doesn’t it? =3 (Also, I think I would enjoy how long the legs are on those trunks.)