That expression,and the “horrible backdoor hygiene” comment used by one of your followers on the Thong vs Jockstrap post have to be the funniest lines on your blog(so far).Ĭan’t say I’ve ever tried a bodysuit like the one in the photo,but I will admit to having the dreaded “mankini” in my wardrobe and also a very skimpy leotard type thing that you pull over your head and step into, allowing the very narrow strip of fabric to go between your legs(similar to a mankini,but with only one strap). there speaks a man with very young children(lol). Just read your UNB post on this subject,and I have to say you made me howl with laughter when you used the term ” to go potty” when describing the difficulties of going to the toilet when wearing a one piece bodysuit.
Have you tried a bodysuit? What’s your thoughts on them? Any recommendations on one? If you are interested in Leandro’s bodysuit, then contact him through Facebook or email him at. This one definitely allows you to show things off. The difference with the most man bodysuits you can find on web is that it’s surely higher cut on the crotch and it exposes the chest more (thinner straps and lower cut) the purpose of my bodysuit, shaping the body form so good, is to feel sexy (for a man of EVERY AGE – I tried it on and looks great also on 50 years old guy) and edgy at the same time. Considering the strong enterance that the female bodysuit made in these last 5 years (with a very sexy American Apparel image), I wanted to give something similar for guys and men. The idea around that model definitely comes from the vintage world, especially from the man bathing suits of the 30’s, a touch of circus feeling along with wrestlers of the 80’s but definitely in a modern way. If you liked the 80s thong bodysuit the ladies wore as exercise outfits then Leandro from Tigerheat Productions has one in a similar fashion for us guys. Doesn’t look like Pistol Pete offers the ones they had that really looked like shirts though Body Aware recently added one that has a regular tank top look called Simply Stripes Bodysuit. Rufskin’s Dive looks like it would be a great option for workouts. Their YogaAware Bodysuit is one that tempts me to really give a bodysuit another try even though it wouldn’t be easy for using a bathroom. Probably the brand I’ve seen the biggest expansion in bodysuits is Body Aware. Some have been made to look more like a tight fitting t-shirt, long sleeve shirts, and even ones that had hoods. I have seen some different bodysuits over the past year or so. So the ones I tried just seemed like better choice for short time wear or as PJs.īodysuits seemed to have evolved, since I last tried one. Guess slipping out the side would make the snap one better for everyday wear. That helps with number two, but if you unsnapped them at a urinal you’d probably look silly trying to get them resnap. Then I found a pair with snaps in the crotch. For number two, you have to do the shirt removal method to slip the bodysuits top off to pull them down. A couple I tried you’d either have to slip yourself out the side to pee or take your shirt off too. Depending on the bodysuit they aren’t made that easy to allow you to do so. My problem with them for all day wear is being able to go to the bathroom. I suppose I could see them work probably for exercising too. They became more of a sleepwear option for me though.
I have tried both thong cut and bikini/brief cut bodysuits though it has been quite a while. Your undershirt won’t be coming untucked if it is part of a bodysuit. If you look at them as underwear and an undershirt in one then you can see an advantage for them. Read it here.īodysuits are something that most probably think less about for guys even more so than bikinis and thongs.
I did write a post for Underwear News Briefs on them in the past. I was interacting with Leandro from Tigerheat Productions about a bodysuit he has come up with and I realized I never discussed the topic here.