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Sling Support and Fly

Growing up on Jockey Y-fronts didn't give me a great impression of the use of a fly in a brief. I never used it. The recent horizontal fly briefs by Jockey and Munsingwear seem to be much more practical, but they're so high-rise (far down on thighs), that they just don't look very hot.

I recently discovered, thanks to a friend giving me a hand, that the fly on a boxer brief is indeed usable. But on my own, it's generally too complicated and I think it stretches them out.

And with the bikini briefs and thongs and pouch briefs, it seems that the underwear manufacturers are realizing that the fly really isn't all that great. It's just more seams, more material, and not that hot.

So, what do you do? Well, I haul my junk over the top and hook the waistband under my balls. I think I'm probably typical in that regard. Then again, I was surprised to learn many years back that some guys use the leg opening on boxer shorts as opposed to the fly.

But what happens when you add a built-in c-ring to your brief? That's the question I'm dying to have answered. The C-IN2 sling support brief and trunk, have a built-in ring to lift your package. Does this make it more complicated to take off? More difficult to make use of a urinal without appearing to be fiddling around too much?

If these questions could be answered by someone in the know, that would be great.

You can see the sling support and how it's supposed to work at Men's Underwear Store.

1 Comments:

  • Oh hay, great idea. I'll have to pick up a pair and report back.

    By Blogger Nudle, at 3:41 AM  

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