This angle doesn’t let you see much of the jockstrap itself, but I think there’s enough here to make a review on!

The brand here is Coyote, one I haven’t found before seeing this picture, and it seems like it’s a fairly straightforward, simple brand based on their website. They don’t offer many different types of underwear, and they don’t seem to name any of their offerings either. What they do, though, seems to be done fairly well!

The pair here is the burgundy version of their jockstrap, with the color being the only thing differentiating it from most* of their other jockstrap options. All seem to have a fairly softer fabric for the pouch, maybe a bit on the thicker side, so I’m guessing they’re very comfy. The waistband is a bit taller (2″) than you find on most underwear, though actually not atypical for more traditional jockstrap, which is nice. The straps seem pretty typical, though in looking at these I’m starting to think of how the anchor point and angle of the straps affects wear between jockstraps… Maybe something I should look into for a future post! Whatever the case, I think I’d definitely be willing to try a pair of Coyotes at some point.

(* They do have a “second style” of jockstrap as well, but the only difference is the setup of the stripe patter on the waistband)

Everyone deserves to just sit back and have fun now and then, right? That’s the feel I get from a pair like these with the bright colors an cartoon fruit. =-D The pair has relatively short legs, so I personally might not like wearing it as much as other people might, but it overall looks pretty darn comfortable! The fabric seems soft enough, no big problems with the leg hems, and the pouch has a fairly nice if not super-pronounced shape – all in all, probably a nice pair for everyday wear. And of course, it looks so fun! Sure to bring a smile to the face of anyone who happens to get the opportunity to see your bananas. 😉

Side note: apparently this is the first time I’ve featured Supawear on the blog… I should look into them at some point soon I guess!

Been a while since I reviewed anything from Bruno Menswear, so let’s fix that!

This picture really intrigued me because it wasn’t clear what was going on with the shorts… Well, they’re mesh! Just like the crop top is! (The yellow thong inside the shorts in this image is not sold as part of this outfit.) This outfit is the “Coordinado” crop top and short (sold separately) from the LOVEPRIDE collection (see: the rainbow stripes on the crop top’s shoulder straps).

This Coordinado looks quite nice overall! My one concern here is material – anything heavy on mesh can feel very synthetic, so there’s a chance this doesn’t feel great to wear, especially the crop top. I would love to try it, though! Especially since the mesh of the shorts makes it easy to show off whatever you’re wearing underneath – if anything ;3

This eye-catching outfit is entirely from Breedwell, whose Moto Brief I reviewed the other week! I always love a good outfit, and companies that make full setups like this always make me smile. =-)

Starting with the centerpiece is what appears to be a jockstrap of some sort with a pink Breedwell Glow band down the front of the pouch! Now, Breedwell sells “Glow jockstrap” cups that can be attached to any compatible base jockstrap, but if that was what we were seeing here, we wouldn’t see the yellow/peach/pink shiny pouch that we are. As such, I’m not entirely sure what Breedwell underwear or accessory this guy is wearing… I do really love the sheen, though!

Higher on up, we’re seeing what appear to be a yellow or green Glow shoulder harness and a red/orange/yellow Glow armband. The synergy with all of the colors & designs here, along with a generally good match to the guy wearing them, really make an incredibly strong sell for this being a sexy, well-coordinated club outfit! I don’t think there’s any way in the world *I* could pull it off, but damn does it look good!

The only downside to Breedwell’s entire Glow collection is that, by the nature of these LED systems, most everything is somewhat stiff. This means that your sizing has to be exact, and in the case of any Glow jockstrap add-ons, means you’ve got something hard either limiting your pouch and/or in the folds of your body (waist area or the thigh-cheek fold). They’re also damn expensive, and laundering is out of the picture. Really sexy look, but just be ready to take care of these properly and only wear them in specific situations!

Sukrew – Full V Brief – Yellow & Black – S

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Material: 80% Polyamide, 20% Elastane, and it definitely feels a bit synthetic. Not synthetic to the point of being entirely uncomfortable, but still probably situational. Quite lightweight, though, which is nice (though the lightweight nature is a bit offset by how tight the pair is – which I think is by design, but also probably partially due to this being a small instead of a medium).
Aesthetic: Impact! The yellow and black color palette is almost always a quite striking choice, and this pair is no exception. Also the paneling itself and layout of these colors certainly helps accentuate the look.
Waistband: Honestly quite nice! Good height, definitely not too short, and relatively soft, even as most of the pair is a bit tighter/stiffer. A soft and somewhat large tag hangs on the inside of the front of the waistband, which could in theory not work well with your junk in the same area, but not only is the tag very soft, but the nature of the pouch means that your junk is kept low enough that the tag will never bother them.
Pouch: Sukrew was known for their pouches, in two specific ways: the Full line, with pouches that are highly shaped to make your junk look rather impressive, and the U line, with no pouch at all (yes, letting your junk hang free – I’ll cover this line later!) This is a Full pair, meaing it sports the large, forward-facing pouch is present here, and it definitely holds your junk in such a way as to really make you look plumped up even when fully soft! (I think the black bulge of this pair somewhat diminishes the apparent size, not helped by the fact I personally was quite soft here, but you can also see the Sukrew reblog review I did the other day.) Only two small downsides to this for me: one, the only option is to wear your willie downward, which isn’t generally the way I like to hang, and two, the somewhat synthetic nature of the fabric means that your willie and sack are down against each other in a pouch that can make things ever so slightly sticky. Putting all your junk in one pouch is probably why the Full line does such a good job of making your apparent size seem bigger, and the shape does a great job of keeping your junk away from your thighs, but does come at the slight cost of the skin-on-skin contact between your parts themselves.
Backside/Straps: These are a little on the tight side – more in the sense of holding their shape very well (i.e. being somewhat non-elastic), not in the sense of it cutting in to you in any way, as they actually fit very comfortably. And even while holding their shape well, they’re also sufficiently very soft. I like the width of these, but as you can see from the photo, they straps do sometimes roll over themselves; it’s not enough to really be that noticeable, though.
Other: I’ve surprised myself by realizing that this is the first “jock brief” I’ve ever truly reviewed! The only other time I’ve directly mentioned jock briefs before was to mention that I owned the AC jock brief shared in a reblog review. I need to fix that. X-D Anyway, on most jockstraps, I like to mention whether they past the “squat test” with letting the junk out below the pouch. Just to be clear, jock briefs do NOT have this benefit.
Overall: 3/5 – a damn sexy and overall relatively comfortable pair, though just a hair tight overall, and while I love the pouch, I have grown quite used to having my willie and my sack either directly separate or at least allowed to move independently, which isn’t possible with the Full pouch here. I definitely like having this in my collection, though it’s an occasion pair and not an everyday pair for me – but I can see other people quite enjoying it!
Great for: Sexy wear
Good for: Everyday wear, Sex wear (?), Activewear

For a brand named “Jockmail”, you’d expect them to mostly make jocks – but here’s what looks to be a very jockstrap-like bikini brief! Specifically, this is the “JM304” on Jockmail’s website, and they do specifically call it an “almost jockstrap design”. All that’s different is that the space bounded by what would otherwise be your straps is instead one entire (though obviously not full-coverage) back panel.

The waistband here looks like it has a nice height to it, and the pouch has a nice round shape to it, so I’d certainly try it out! The plain single color works here with the white brand title on the waistband, as it’s a strong hue, giving the pair a simple-but-bold look.

Speaking of that pouch… I’ve shared a Jockmail pic before, a jockstrap (the JM203) with a MUCH bigger bulge! The pouch there also seems to be made with some breathable mesh panels on the sides, which sounds like it’d be nice and breathable for exercise (or other vigorous activity). Not sure if it would pass my squat test, though.

I can’t tell what brand this pair of briefs is, but I wanted to post this in contrast to yesterday’s Hugo Boss semi-classic white brief. Obviously, this is more colorful, but in particular I like how the color combination here isn’t one that you see very often – heck, I guess you don’t see yellow very often in general – and the bright, bold hues actually work well together. It’s also a lower-rise brief, so you’d need a body like the one in this pic (or the previous one) to pull it off well, but what I like about this cut is that the pouch looks like it’s formed to your anatomy a lot better than you see in a lot of classic-ish white briefs, which are often very flat-fronted.

I remember following JW Collection (and creator Jake Woods) early on, and it seems like they’ve since scaled back their presence/production… jwcollection.com is no longer an active site, at least, but you can still buy Hard Impact underwear around the ‘net.

The neon colors certainly grab your attention, and the fabric looks nice. Combine that with impressive, nicely-shaped pouches, an aggressive font for the brand name, and a tough-as-nails-inspired logo, everything about the line is meant to grab your attention and does a good job of it!

The pair here seems to be on the low-rise side of cuts, and that plus the vibrant colors in particular make it almost look like it’s a swim brief instead of normal underwear. (It’s “normal”, though – 95% cotton and some Spandex.)