All That's Good & Holey

It’s a fact. Gay underwear fetishes officially originated in 1874 – the year the jockstrap was created by C. F. Bennett. (Who says you never learn anything useful by reading Gay List Daily?)

Ever since, these tiny bits of sewn fabric have fueled many a locker room fantasy because of their full-backal nudity. Like group showers, we’ve always been sure the jockstrap was the invention of a gay man hoping to get a free school-sanctioned peek at a naked (or mostly naked) man.

For decades jockstraps remained virtually unchanged, but more recently there’s been a design renaissance. Take this new Army Fly Jock Brief from Jack Adams. The front stitching looks like a great big smile, which is exactly what we’re wearing when we look at these sexy drawers.

The fit is more like a brief, but an open-rear design still allows your vertical valley to say a fine howdy-do to everyone behind you.

And you know how you circle things you desperately want in those SkyMall catalogs? This jock brief creates the same circle of desire. Just click here for NSFW proof.

They’re made of 90 percent cotton and 10 percent spandex, meaning they stretch and conform nicely to any curve south of the waistband. We also love the design because it provides plenty of support and works well for everyday use, whether you’re hitting the football field, making photocopies of your butt without completely disrobing or attending the International Bottoms Convention in Reno.

So, get ’em while they’re hot. Then stay tuned to Gay List Daily for our next history lesson: origin of the lisp.

$28.50
Available at 10percent.com
www.jackadamsusa.com

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