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Gay Pride LGBT Rainbow Sequin Bra With Striped Rainbow Boyshorts
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A bra for your balls
Every once in a while I read an article and have to wonder if the editor of The Onion has traded places just to pull the leg of its readers. Such is the case with Fast Companys article this past Monday, about Hanes new underwear, which is described as “a bra for your balls.
Ive never been obsessed with underwear the way many gay men are but reading this article has also reminded me of the chasm that I sometimes feel separates many gay men from their heterosexual counterparts. The article expounds that pouches are a growing trend in men’s underwear. Really? I cant tell if the writer is having fun with puns or if until recently, Hanes underwear model was a Mattel Ken doll?
The craziest part of the article is that it took Hanes two years to design their Total Support Pouch, and they have a patent pending on the design. While Im sure everyone is high-fiving themselves over at Hanes, nobody is going to want that patent. The thin strip of fabric appears as if it will give guys a bit of breathing space but it looks more
Gay Flag Sports Bra
Product Description
This gay flag sports bra is made from moisture-wicking material that stays parched during low and medium intensity workouts. The bra has support material in the shoulder straps, double layer front and a wide elastic band to ensure constant support.
- 82% polyester, 18% spandex
- Fabric weight: oz/yd² ( g/m²)
- Moisture-wicking fabric
- Four-way stretch material stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
- Scoop neckline and racerback
- Flat seams and bias binding that eliminate rubbing
- Best for A-C cups
- Support material in shoulder straps, double layer front, and a wide elastic under breasts
- Printed, cut, and hand-sewn by our expert in-house team
Please note that contact with rough surfaces and velcro fasteners should be avoided since they can draw out the white fibers in the fabric, damaging the shorts’ appearance.
USA sizes in inches | XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL |
Bust (inches) | 33 | 34 ⅝ | 36 ¼ | 39 ⅜ | 42 ½ | 45 ¾ |
Waist (inches) | 25 ¼ | 26 ¾ | 28 ¼ | 31 ½ | 34 ⅝ | 37 ¾ |
Bra Length (inches) | 10 ¼ | 11 | 11 ¾ | 13 | 13 Date: c. s Origin: Italy Fabric: Nylon mesh and lace Brand: La Perla
A low back remedy bra by La Perla in a machine made nylon lace on the exterior, and a sheer nylon mesh lining and foam padded lining at the base of the bra cups. The cups are created from two, horizontally seamed panels, and are spiral stitched for additional support and a pointed bustline. The neckline is finished with a fine lace trim. Elastic strapping forms the should straps and bra wings, to anchor the bra at the waist to compensate for the lack of back support. The bra fastens with a single metal hook at the back waist. The garments labels show that the bra is a size 1, and that it is from the brands Gay range. La Perla was founded in in Bologna, Italy, by master corsetmaker Ada Masotti. The brand’s specify (‘the pearl’) came from the decision to submit lingerie as fine jewellery, with the associations of luxury and femininity. The first brand collections were even presented in velvet-lined boxes. The brand treated lingerie as a fashion accessory rather than simply a clothing |