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Toot Infinity Boxer – a Men’s Underwear Review
Reviewed by Shayne
Toot, a Japanese brand, launched itself into the underwear market in 2001. Their range is quite impressive – being an astute underwear connoisseur, I am certain that there will be a style, cut or colour combination that you will love. Toot not only produce various styles of underwear (briefs, boxer briefs, boxers, trunks) but they also a range of products such as swimwear, homewares, beauty products and clothing. This company certainly has something for everyone.
The Toot Infinity Boxer is designed for the more daring guy out there that does not mind showing off his flesh. The V-cut shape at the front and the skimpy cut to the overall boxers is definitely for those guys out there that have a leaner body type. I wore the Medium and I am glad I did. Their sizes are smaller than you would normally buy – my recommendation is to buy one size larger. However, I found that the pouch was not quite large enough to hold all my goods in place. They are definitely very raunchy and my partner did l love them on me. It took me a while to get used to the cut of these briefs. Overall though, my butt looked great in these and moulded my ass, making it look awesome. I found that due to the low cut to the briefs and no waistband that I found myself wanting to pull them up constantly. One bonus, though, is that it actually felt like I was going commando but with support.
The Toot Tiger Infinity Boxers, as the name suggests comes in a tiger print. The tiger print is available in two colours: brown and black. The black is more subdued, but they both will allow you to release the inner tiger inside. They are actually a very sensual pair of boxers that will certainly impress your lover. The boxers do not feature a waistband, which add to its sensuality. There is no official waistband; rather, they have added thin black elastic as a faux-waistband. They have incorporated a V-cut design in the front of the boxers, which helps to highlight your package further, leaving a trail towards heaven. The pouch is compact enough to support your package, however, there is not enough room for growth (should the situation occur). The rear of the boxers is subtly cut through the use of a rear seam to support your tush and to add shape. Although it does support your rear, the boxers sit very low, exposing a little too much crack for my liking.
Toot’s Tiger Infinity Boxers are made from high quality materials. The construction of the boxers is near flawless with no signs of faults in the colour of the fabric or in the stitching. They have used a blend of Nylon (82%) and Polyurethane (18%), which have been used in a smart way to add shape to the cut of the boxers. The garment does get quite hot in the summer and could not be used for sports. It does feel pretty awesome underneath jeans or shorts and would be even better as a seductive garment.
Toot can be purchased through http://www.pants-ya.com or alternatively in outlets throughout Asia, Canada and Europe. Toot has a range of styles that you will love. Buy a pair and release the tiger deep inside of you! Don’t forget to check out the other Toot reviews by Menswear Review.
Menswear Review Ratings
Size I Wore: S (I’m a 28-30″ waist)
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Aussie Underwear Underdog Emerges
I just came across a relatively new Aussie brand, Grundies. Grundies was established in May 2009 by founder Tony Vass.
Tony has had over 20 years experience which formed his vision to create a quality Australian-made underwear lifestyle brand at an affordable price. To accomplish this, his first step was cutting out the retailer and selling directly on line. His second step was to bring manufacturing back to Australia to better control the quality and revitalize the job market there.
When clothing company Pacific Brands moved its manufacturing offshore, over 2000 Australians lost their jobs. Tony Vass witnessed the impact of the mass redundancies first hand and vowed to tread a different path, investing in local manufacturing and creating his own underwear line, “Grundies“.
Grundies underwear launched early 2010 and is the culmination of over 2 years of research and development, utilizing some of Australia’s best underwear designers and local manufacturing facilities. “It was important for me to manufacture locally”, Tony said. “I have build up a wealth of contacts within the industry and it’s important for me to manufacture Grundies locally where I can invest in local jobs and ensure we are getting a top quality product to market.”
Tony is aiming for a distinctly Australian flavor with Grundies, from the name which derives from Australian rhyming slang for undies – “Reg Grundies”, through to the design of one of his Grundies ranges featuring iconic images of the Australian flag and the southern cross.
Whether your an Aussie yourself looking to get some Aussie grundies or just a guy somwhere around the globe, Grundies has a look for you.
Grundies are available exclusively online at www.grundies.com.au where you can see the entire collection of men’s and women’s underwear. Check back soon for reviews of Grundies!
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It’s Time To Man Up!
I was reading Sean Ashby’s blog (Aussiebum founder) recently about who the target audience is for Aussiebum – gay, straight, etc… I think Sean Ashby is dead-on when he writes, “At aussieBum we combine masculinity and sexiness, and as we say ‘if you doubt yourself, wear something else.’ ” I think too many men are afraid to express their masculinity and don’t feel confident dressing and looking sexy for whomever their partner is or for whatever their sexual orientation is. I think my gay and bi friends have gotten over this lack of self-confidence so I write this mainly to my fellow straight guys – really, it’s ok to wear sexy underwear and still be straight! And for the ladies reading this, buy your man something sexy – he’ll thank you later! I know I actually feel more confident and frisky when I know I’m wearing something fun down below.
Men’s Valentine Day Shopping Guide ….
Menswear Review Valentine’s Day Guide
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3G
Actualwear
Aussiebum
Boys
And Their Hardwear
Boys and their Hardwear
Candid
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James
Tudor
Junk
Underjeans
Life
Iz Pantz
Magic Silk
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CockSox
Core-Point
Core-Point
Element(o)s
Equmen
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Male Power
Marc Ouest
Mundo Unico
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Ginch
Gonch
Gregg
Homme |
Nation Up North
PACT
Piado
PIPE
Piss ‘n’ Vinegar
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Go
Softwear
Hom
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Sculptees
Timoteo
Tribe
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PACT Underwear Review – Fashion, Eco-Friendly and Comfort Meet!
PACT Underwear,
As for the cut, the pouch was rather comfortable and held things in place nicely without being binding. The seat, being a trunk, was full coverage. There was a seem between the cheeks which added to a flattering look in the rear. It’s important to know that the rear seem didn’t bother me at all – couldn’t even tell it was there – which is sometimes a problem with rear seams. I liked how the stitching on the sides is strategically placed to hold where it needs to while providing comfort. The legs on the trunk stayed where they should and didn’t ride up at all – something which often happens with traditional boxer briefs.RATING SYSTEM: 1=POOR, 3=AVERAGE, 5=SUPERIOR
Comfortable, stylish AND eco-friendly – what are you waiting for?
Style: 5/5
I really liked the cut and the patterns/causes
Soft organic cotton with a touch of elastane for stretch
Fit VERY well all around
Seem to be VERY well made – and not in a sweats shop!
Size I Wore: M
Piado Boxer Brief — a must have!
The waist band and leg bands are also soft and comfortable. The stitching of the panels is well done and creates a nice holding for your boys. After wearing them for a long day I must say I was very comfortable all day long. I generally like boxer briefs but sometimes have to keep pulling the legs back down. With the Piado boxer brief, they solved this problem. The boxer brief is just long enough and just short enough – the perfect middle. I also really liked the full-coverage of the rear end – no riding up. Other reviewers mention the fabric stretching out during the day. I didn’t notice this at all and I had them on for roughly 17 hours. They were comfortable the entire time.





































