Friday, January 26, 2018

Top 4 Brands I Would Recommend

If you're on the heavy side, you know there is a struggle to find comfortable underwear, let alone a pair that you would want your date to see if things go your way. After years and years of trying and buying, I have four brands that I religiously buy and would like to share with y'all:

Bear Skn

I completely and utterly stan for this brand, it’s embarrassing. I have a least one of their pairs from each collection, and they get better with each cycle. The material is soft and can used for everyday wear, from lounging around to working out. There is a mesh zone in between each pair for maximum comfort and ventilation. The designers have found a great balance of pure utility and sexy styles and fits, and they look great on any size! All styles, from the briefs to the boxer briefs are designed to fit and accentuate the male form. And the best part? Their sizes go all the way to 6x (58-60 inch waist)!

Uniqlo

 

Uniqlo is a Japanese retailer and fashion designer, similar to H&M in that their focus is fast-fashion. But what drew my eyes to them was their exceptional men’s basics line, from briefs to boxers. The designs are clean and simple, the fit is great, and they are one of the few retailers from what I’ve seen that have a good range of sizes, even for plus size men, as they go up to 3x (42-45 inch waist). And they’re really affordable and at any given moment, they have can have a multi-buy sale.

American Eagle





Despite an earlier stumble with the "Aerie Man" April Fools prank, American Eagle does at walk their talk when they talk about body positivity. They made a commitment not to retouch their male models in their ad campaigns, and while the models do tend to be on the toned or thin side, the sizes for their clothing does take in account for bigger guys. Their sizes go all the way up to XXXL (48-inch waist), and offer a range of styles to chose from as well. Each style comes in bold colors and fun prints.

2(X)IST








2(X)IST  is a high fashion brand, but did you know they actually started out making men's basics? I'm going to recommend them with a caveat. Their highest size goes up to XL (37-39 inch waist) which doesn't seem like it's a lot but the material is very forgiving and I can fit into 2(X)IST XL products just fine with my 40-42 inch waist. And the good news is that they have the Evolve brand, a line of mass-market products exclusive to Target with sizes going up to 40-42 inches, and they are affordable and come in great designs.

So which brands would you guys recommend? Drop me a comment, and I'll investigate for myself!

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