Gay lingerie shouldn't be women's lingerie resized with a pouch sewn in. We've been cutting lace, mesh, and See-through fabrics for men since 2003. every style in this collection was design around male anatomy from the first sketch. Thongs, bodysuits, jockstraps, briefs, and harnesses made in Medellin by seamstresses who've been assembling men's intimate apparel for over a decade.
Most mens lingerie on the market starts as a women's pattern that gets scaled up and modified. You can tell the pouch sits too flat, the hip cuts hit wrong, and the lace stretches unevenly because the tension was calculated for a different body shape. Our pattern team drafts every piece from scratch for a male frame. The contoured pouch uses a two-panel cut traced for how men actually sit and move, not a single flat piece that compresses everything. That's the difference between lingerie that looks good on a product page and lingerie that looks good on you.
Nylon Lace, Not Polyester Why the Fabric Source Matters
We source our lace from specialty mills that produce real nylon lace in rolls, not the stiff polyester panels you'll find in most men's lingerie under $30. Nylon lace has natural give it stretches with your body and recovers without losing shape. Polyester lace holds its form but won't move with you, and it tends to feel scratchy against the skin after a few wears. Our mesh panels are a similar story open-weave construction that breathes and drapes instead of the rigid mesh that looks transparent but feels like wearing a net. If you've tried gay men lingerie before and found it uncomfortable, the fabric was probably the problem, not the style.
Sizing Men's Lingerie Without the Guesswork
Lingerie for gay men runs into sizing problems that regular underwear doesn't. The cuts are more minimal, the fabrics are thinner, and there's less room for error. We pre-shrink every fabric before it hits the cutting table so the piece you try on is the piece you'll have after washing. A medium is 32-34 across every style in this collection lace thongs, mesh bodysuits, sheer briefs, all of it. Our size chart is based on finished garment measurements, not the vanity sizing you'll find at most retailers where a "medium" means something different depending on the style.
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