American underwear brand JOCKEY has released two new lines of men's underwear, the 3D series, in Japan. The new lines were developed based on the research results from 10,000 men in the U.S., so the underwear best fits everyone's body shape with comfortability. The 3D-innovations has a tight waistband, while the 3D-seamless waistband is not as tight. Boxer and brief styles are available in black and white.
The products are available at Matsuya Ginza department store in Tokyo and Hanshin Umeda department store in Osaka.
© Japan Today
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plasticmonkey
I think I need me some 3D underwear.
BTW what's the difference between "comfortability" and "comfort"?
Badsey
comfortability: comfort with movement =a JT exclusive it seems.
The red band is a no-sell for some, but it's seemless, sort of panty-like -I guess there are a few that can appreciate that.
rjd_jr
Hmm, sounds like a gimmick to me. So they measured 10,000 men, what's wrong with current underwear where one size fits all within waist size range? I never had an issue with it. By the way, nice picture, about time we had some hot guys on here.
DenshaDeGO
So who wears underwear?
cleo
The red band is about all the underwear has going for it. White knickers on men? No thank you.
papasmurfinjapan
Wow, 3D undies. It would surely be an improvement on the 2D ones I use now.
Do they come with 3D glasses too?
nightflesh
10,000 US men. I have a 32-34 inch waist and I have to wear XL underwear from Japan where I would normally wear M in the US. But, it's whatever sells I guess.
Smythe
Like so many Canadians I will not be keen on the red band to the white for the rest. Will remind me to much of what is aimed for the Cdn Olympic Teams though I feel the latter is 75% red & 25% white.
Personally I like my shorts or briefs to be in denhim blue, mid-blue, black, or green, but not white.
Mind you when riding a sportbike m/c I prefer to have my underware in briefs rather then normal shorts. I want to have some things tucked in rather then sort of hanging loose when I shift my rear end towards the inside in the various bends.
capone
smythe, thanks for that last bit...no, really