

I'll admit that the design looked a bit weird to me at first. I recently bought a pair of their new TRUHK underwear. Fortunately, Jockmail isn’t the only company out there making great packing underwear. Anyone with a waist size of more than 38" will find these products too tight for comfort. Unfortunately, this means Jockmail is not really a viable option for lots of bigger guys. Check out their packer briefs, boxer briefs, and jockstraps in a range of colors.īecause it’s a Hong Kong-based brand, the sizing runs much smaller than US sizes. But all the underwear on Transguy Supply is made for packing. You can find those other styles on their main site. They also make standard, non-packing underwear as well as underwear for booty enhancement. It's important to note that not all Jockmail underwear is made for packing. You can also be confident that your packer will not fall out when you're changing into your gym shorts. I've done everything from cartwheels to handstands, without so much of a wiggle from my packer. The packer pocket on Jockmail is small enough to keep your packer secure and close to your body. This makes a lot of sense because Jockmail underwear, in particular, is great for working out. Think primary colors, accent striping, and block lettering. The general aesthetic of the brand is decidedly athletic. Jockmail is a Hong Kong-based company that produces high-quality underwear in many styles. The following 3 brands of packing underwear are truly top notch. Fortunately, there IS good stuff out there. And now that I've worn the good stuff, I have a much lower tolerance for anything uncomfortable. I know I can’t speak for everyone here, but the thing I want most from my underwear is a nice, snug packing experience. In fact, I got so frustrated that I went to the bathroom, took off my underwear and packer, and worked out commando. I was wearing my STP Freely and while the head bounced against my left leg, the cup bounced against my right one. Soon enough, I was also pulling a wedgie out every couple of minutes too.īy the time I got to the gym, my packer was swinging around in the pouch in a way that was truly irritating. Perhaps once the fabric was warm and stretched out a bit, it began creeping into my booty crack. Strike two happened while walking to the gym a half-hour later. Every five minutes or so I felt the need to reach down my pants and pull the legs back down. The first mild annoyance happened when they started riding up my legs. Unfortunately, everything was downhill after that. I absolutely loved these packer boxers for the first half-hour wearing them. My main complaint is that a lot of packing underwear leaves WAY too room for your packer to move around in.įor example, I recently bought a pair of underwear from a company that will remain nameless. Sad to say, however, that there are also still a lot of duds out there. You can also decide if you want to go with a classic, basic look, or something more sporty and fun. You can choose between boxer briefs, jockstraps, harnesses, and more. This variety also means that FTMs have the privilege of choice when it comes to cut and style. Today there are many underwear companies making great FTM underwear options. That is to say, prayers that your packer wouldn't fall out in the bathroom.įortunately, that has all changed in recent years. At the time, if you didn't want to wear something super ugly or make your own, your only other option was prayer. There was one brand you could buy ready-made, but it looked like some kind of hospital underwear. There was a time in the not so distant past when the best packing underwear available was DIY.
