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Showing posts with label Go Softwear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Go Softwear. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 01, 2015

Let American-Made Underwear Support You


Celebrate America and support U.S. businesses and jobs at International Jock during their “Made in USA” Sale! Every American-made brand is 25% off in celebration of the 4th of July. Your underwear says a lot about you, but did you think to check the label? Where your underwear is made makes a big difference, and what better time than Independence Day to buy local? 

International Jock carries brands from all over the world but has always made a point to seek out and support U.S. manufacturers. With hot-selling men’s clothing brands like Go Softwear, Pistol Pete, N2N Bodywear, Sauvage, Rufskin and LA Sporting Club, International Jock’s “Made in USA” sale makes it easier than ever to support companies that keep their workers employed right here in the USA. 

So head on over to the International Jock “Made in USA” Sale and remember: when you pull on your favorite American underwear you’re supporting more than what’s between your legs.

Wednesday, July 02, 2014

International Jock's "Made in America" Sale

Back by popular demand, International Jock’s Made in America Sale offers ooh-and-aah-inspiring discounts on all American-made brands. 

While only 2% of all garments sold here are made in America, International Jock has always made it a point to seek out and support U.S. manufacturers. Their 25% off sale includes top-of-the-line, all-American brands like Pistol Pete, Timoteo, Go Softwear, N2N, Sauvage Swimwear and LA Sporting Club. And, when you purchase clothing made in the States you're helping the national economy, our local garment industries and saving thousands of Americans jobs.

So celebrate Independence Day with a bang by shopping International Jock’s patriotic collection of American brands at jaw-dropping prices during their annual Made in America Sale.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Style Alert: Sexy Mesh Briefs from Go Softwear


I just stumbled across these hot new briefs from Go Softwear.  This new collection is called the "B Erotic Mesh Collection".  These hot new colors are a really nice update to the collection and are a unique take on mesh underwear.  The vibrant colors are fresh and fun; perfect for spring!  The tease brief (shown) offers a brief hint at the goods underneath with a mesh panel across the middle.  Available for around $23 from Go Softwear.  Check them out today! 



Sunday, August 15, 2010

Allen Walker for International Jock

Allen Walker is one of the newest additions to the impressive lineup of handsome male models who adorn the pages of International Jock. Allen has been in Los Angeles pursuing his modeling and acting career for just over six months. He recently signed with Nous Model Management where his career has been flourishing. In addition to his recent mens underwear and mens swimwear shoots for International Jock, Allen has worked for Abercrombie, completed an editorial for Out Magazine with photographer Doug Inglish and another with photographer Bruce Weber.

Allen is 23 years old, played football in college, and is extremely comfortable in front of the lens. You can visit International Jock for even more photographs of this outstanding male model.





Sunday, December 27, 2009

Will the Real Lowrise Please Stand Up?

I’m baaacccckkkkk! Damn! It’s been a long time. But you can’t keep a good contributor down.

Now, I consider myself a men’s briefs expert. I’ve tried them and own a large variety of them. And much to the chagrin of my dad, I’ve touched them on other boys. I love the variety of cuts, prints, and colors that are now available to men nowadays. We ARE living in the age of underwear.

But above all else, I love a good low-rise brief. I think my unexplainable adoration of the low-rise stems from the way they provide the support of a brief, but allow for greater freedom of movement than your average tighty whitey (not that I have anything against those). To me, the skimpier cut says a lot about the wearer; it says that you’re sporty and need just the barest of coverage for you to move in for the score. It could be that they say that you’re naughty, and that the brief coverage is just a promissory note for what’s to come.

In the hierarchy of underwear I think “low-rise” gets confused at times with “bikini” or “hi-cut”. In my opinion, these three terms refer to three distinct garments. The rise refers to where the waistband stops on your body. Bikinis do not have waistbands and hi-cut briefs are pretty much bikinis with a waistband.

To qualify as low-rise (to me) the brief has to be cut in a way so that when one slips them on, they provide coverage so low riding in the front and back that it barely covers your red zones…basically, you need to see bush and crack Sadly, manufacturers and designers don’t have a consistent vision as to what constitutes a low-rise, a hi-cut, and a bikini. This lack of consensus is frustrating for consumers; imagine rushing home after thinking you purchased an uber hot low-rider and unwrap something that is not lowrise at all. It’s definitely happened to me a couple of times, ergo, this article.

Luckily for you, dear readers, I have gone into my vast underwear drawers to dredge up a couple of tried and true lowrise briefs that I heartily recommend for your wearing pleasure:

C-in 2: C-in2 lowrise are dependable low rise. They come in a bunch of fun colors and prints. Their lowrise briefs are called no-show.

2(x)ist: These are from the contrast line. 2xist lowrise briefs are notoriously inconsistent from line to line. For example, their Optic line no shows are pretty full cut so much so that I wouldn’t consider them lowrise. But this contrast brief…love it!

Go Softwear: Remember the super low cotton-lycra contrast briefs? They really are super low. Here, I’m rockin’ the camouflage version. These are one of the original super lowrise briefs.

Emporio Armani: These were advertised as a Macy*s anniversary edition hip brief. But when I pulled these suckers on, well, Happy Anniversary!

So my little chickadees, now that you know the difference go out and get them lowrise and don’t be afraid to fancy up all that junk up in your trunk.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

7th Annual National Underwear Day

Tomorrow marks the 7th Annual National Underwear Day put on by Freshpair. In honor of the occasion they have a whole site dedicated to giveaways and sales. Including winning Calvin Klein, or 2(x)ist wardrobes. And their sales include buy one get one on Bjorn Borg, 20% off Ginch Gonch, 20% off Go Softwear, and lots more! Even though the National Underwear Day is just one day long, Freshpair will be celebrating for the entire month of August! So go check out their site for more info. Also, stay tuned to MUB for a very special giveaway.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Get MORE bang for your buck!

Save now on today's hottest trend: men's underwear and swimwear that lifts your boys and enhances your bulge. Enjoy BIG savings on a BIGGER bulge with International Jock's HUGE selection of styles that create a remarkable increase in your male profile: The Body Boost system from Calvin Klein, C-In2's Sling Support and Trophy Case designs, Tulio's Power Pouch, Gregg Homme's Push Up styles, C-Ring fashions from Go Softwear and many more.

International Jock carries the largest selection of enhancing underwear anywhere - there are more than 150 styles from which to choose. They also have their own brand of enhancement underwear (the Bulge Booster) that is very similar to WildmanT's Ball Lifter.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

25% off Go Softwear and N2N

Take 25% off Go Softwear and N2N from now until Feb 22 at MaleBasics. Just enter coupon code "GO". (yes, I realize the image says 2007, but trust me, it's a typo).

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Valentine's at MaleBasics

MaleBasics has a great selection of Valentine's gear, in fact they have a special section dedicated to the occasion. They have all sorts of things ranging from sexy bedroom wear to day wear. The brands range from the likes of Diesel and Go Softwear to Gigo and Papi. So have fun exploring their offerings.

Friday, December 07, 2007

Update from International Jock

International Jock just updated their site with a brand new look and a brand new logo. I've gotta say, it looks great and it is just as easy as ever to navigate. They have also added lots of new styles from American Jock, Frank Dandy, and Go Softwear. And don't forget to check great deals like 25% off 2(x)ist, C-In2, Play, and Punto Blanco.

Cheaper by the 1/2 dozen at MaleBasics

Buy 6 items from Unico, Clever, and/or Go Softwear and get the 7th one free. This deal is only at MaleBasics from now until the 20th!

Monday, December 03, 2007

Sunday, September 30, 2007

15% off Go Softwear at Nuwear

For a limited time only, Nuwear is offering 15% off ALL Go Softwear styles. No exclusions. So hurry!

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Huge Go Softwear Sale at International Jock

Save 25% on International Jock's entire selection of Go Softwear swim and underwear. Choose from over 130 styles of briefs, swimsuits, jocks and trunks in a wide variety of colors and fabrics. Check out the ever-popular lo-rise briefs, boy briefs, v-front boxers and more. Act now. Supplies are limited to the stock on hand and this very special pricing ends on Friday, September 14th.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Exclusive Interview: WildmanT

I have had the opportunity to sit down and interview Tim Wildman [pictured below] of WildmanT. This exclusive interview goes in depth into his business, his underwear preferences, and hints at some upcoming products.

UB: What inspired you to start WildmanT?
WM: What a lot of people don’t know is WildmanT is a family business. It started about two years ago as a solution for my mother and her excess time. Three years ago she was diagnosed with what doctors thought was going to be a terminal illness. She wasn’t able to work and run around all day like she use to. So on top of being ill, dieing, she felt functionless and useless. So I started WildmanT to give her something to do. We were just another website reselling other people’s clothes and all she really had to do was get a few orders together every couple days and go to the post office. Keep in mind, I always wanted an underwear line since college when I went to school for fashion design so I thought well this will serve two purposes.

UB: Was creating your own line all part of the plan at the beginning, or did you add that later?
WM: About 8 months ago, her illness left as quickly as it came on and the business was doing a lot more than we thought. When I realized she could do more and I wanted to do more, we started looking to make WildmanT a bigger part of our lives. We had a little momentum with our name and it was just time to start making some items of our own.

UB: What has influenced you most in the design of your products (other designers, other brands, other people, etc.)?
WM: I was a really skinny guy growing up and I was infatuated with bigger and meatier, beefier guys. As a young kid, the only people I saw like that were in underwear ads. Either the posters in the men’s section of Sears or catalogs we got in the mail, I wanted to look like an underwear guy. That silly notion turned into a legitimate interest in the industry. As I got older and became a young gay man I turned my interest into gay underwear designers. I was extremely happy when Greg from GoSoftwear needed a web designer (which I also do) and I was able to work really close with his products. I loved his low-rise underwear and how he pushed the envelope with the first padded under gear [shown] for men.

UB: You have mentioned how your business is family run, to what extent does your family help out in the business and how do they feel about the whole thing?
WM: As I mentioned, it was created to give my mother something to do, but nowadays, she does the accounting, the shipping, and the customer service. When we start new lines, before we get it produced in bulk, I make the patterns and she cuts out all the fabric and I piece them together. My brother helped launch us financially to get started with all the costs and he helps with planning and manufacturing research and follow-up. Plus, come crunch-time, no matter what needs to be done, you will see the four of us around the kitchen table working through the night to meet whatever deadline we have.

UB: You are your own model, what prompted you to do that and what do your friends and family think about it?
WM: Hmmmm, well at first I thought it was just flat out funny and a way to keep costs down. My mother was a tad worried about the extended West Virginia family seeing some of the photos, as they are not as open minded, but she got over it real quick when she was able to pay her mortgage with Ball Lifter money J My other brothers laugh their ass off and try like hell to embarrass me whenever they can. Personally, I didn’t think many people would even see them and I long forgot they are even me until someone mentions it…like my brothers.

UB: Something that people often wonder about is your name, is your last name really Wildman?
WM: I think one of the best things I ever got from my father was his name. Although a curse as a skinny little shy boy growing up, it turned out to be a defining characteristic of my own personal growth. I used to get picked on as a kid being called Wildwomen. But somewhere around the 8th grade, I became 6’4” and kicked a couple asses and permanently became WildMAN.

Yearrrrrrrrrsss later, I worked as a waiter in NYC. We punch our orders into the computer and they would come out to the cooks in the kitchen with the table number, the food order and the server name “ Wildman T” The T stands for Tim. So I just got use to “WildmanT, your order is up” “WildmanT, you are the worst waiter in the world” “WildmanT, WildmanT” You get the picture.

UB: What underwear are you wearing right now?
WM: You have no clue how often I am asked that question. Well today I am home alone working on the computer all day….so none…commando. I suppose that is not a very good plug for my own product, but you asked J

UB: Do you wear just your own brand of underwear, or do you wear other brands? What are the other brands if you wear them?
WM: I always try to wear my own brand first, but when the laundry time comes around, the secondary kind is Joe Boxer. I have always loved Joe Boxer, they are so comfortable.

UB: What is your favorite style of underwear?
WM: We are currently in production with new boxers and other sturdy low-rise styles, but I am probably always going to like our WildmanT Low Rise Leg-band Bikini the best because they are soooo comfortable…much like the Joe Boxers.

UB: What is your favorite color of underwear?
WM: My personal favorite color for underwear is yellow with white trim, but didn’t start our first line with any yellow underwear. Although I like it best, it doesn’t sell best. It will definitely be integrated in the near future.

UB: What is your favorite pair of underwear out of the whole WildmanT collection?
WM: First let me say, the stuff we are working on is my favorite but it won’t be released for a few months. But I do love the WildmanT Micro Jock Laced. I think it is sexy cool looking at the same time.

UB: Do you have plans to expand into other colors and maybe even prints?
WM: The majority of all our products are done or start off being done in-house, meaning we design, cut and sew. We are starting to work with a contractor to meet our growing needs. These items will have a lot more of the intricacies that we could not accommodate with our current equipment. So yes, new lines, new colors and a fun line of boxers called “WildmanT Big Fruit Boxers” made with four fun fruit patterns.

UB: Can you tell me a bit about your popular Ball Lifter style and what your inspiration was for that?
WM: The Ball Lifter was more of an accidental thought rather than a planned product. Like I mentioned earlier, I was the original underwear model for my own items. Well a LOT of what you see in the professional product shots are guys who naturally look “full” in underwear and a lot of great lighting. I didn’t realize this at first…but I was NOT one of those guys. So, I went the other route- fake it. I tried all the tricks I use to do back in old days when I would run photo shots for Next Magazine in New York. Stuff, pin, hike, fluff…whatever it took. So I was tying all of these techniques on myself and nothing was consistent. So I thought, shoot, if I can just put my “stuff” where it looks good and keep it there for the shot, I will be all set. After three or four different contraptions, I ended up with the simplest, most comfortable solution…and the Ball Lifter was born. I had no intention of selling it. It was almost an after thought… “gosh, I wish someone would do something like that for when I put on a bathing suit, I would love to be one of those big crotched studs out by the pool”…duh…make it yourself. By the next morning I had made a prototype, illustration, and a cartoon to boot. We sold 30 or 40 the next day.

UB: Do you have any upcoming new styles that you can tell us about?
WM: No new ball lifters, but new underwear items. I don’t have a projected release date as we are testing several contractors. But I think it is important to mention, that every product made and sold is made in the USA and always will be.

UB: You also have a blog, can you tell us a bit about that?
WM: It is just a personal journal about the process it took me to get here. It also is a place to get good feedback from viewers, customers and other bloggers. I contribute a lot of our success to our blog and more importantly other bloggers who have supported our content like yourselves.

UB: Your site promotes WildmanT as "gay mens underwear", do you really think that your underwear is just for gay men? Or do you think that straight men are also buying and wearing your products?
WM: Definitely both, as we have a lot of female customers buying for their boyfriends. I will sell to anyone, but I will not ever become a “non-gay” company even if it means a better market and more sales. Gay men have worn “straight” clothing their whole lives and have been fine with it. I target gays, but anyone is welcome to wear what I make.

UB: You have a unique section on your site for users to share their photos. Most underwear companies don't do this, why did you decide to include this section on your site?
WM: My whole marketing plan was based off of the networking of individuals, and making them feel they are part of a community and part of my company.

UB: Do you have any final comments that you'd like to make?
WM: Live green, be proud of who you are, and buy my underwear J

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Summer Sale at Undergear!

Undergear is having a fantastic summer sale. They have up to 60% off on items on sale. This sale includes many popular brands, including Wax, Papi, undergear, Rufskin, Go Softwear, Frank Dandy, Baskit, RHEB, Unico, Bike, Puma, and more! So head on over there. The sale last through the 15th. And be sure to use coupon code U7NCLRA.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Weekend Sale on Go Softwear

This weekend only get 30% off all Go Softwear items at Nuwear. This sale is only at Nuwear. So head over there now!

Monday, July 02, 2007

Go Softwear photo #6

You can find #5 here. New Go Softwear styles now available at International Jock. This is the last image in this series. Stay tuned for more series.