

(Unlike the UFM drawstring pouch, or other pouches that try to grab onto the back of the private parts to keep them steady.) One good thing is that the design pictured allows the private parts to move around somewhat as I change posture, which ensures there is no uncomfortable pressure in any position, especially when I’m bending forward. In general, I think the flap they use to create the pouch should be a bit bigger/wider but stretchy enough to conform to your body. I pulled up the waistband in front to show the entire “pouch” area.

Note that the Duluth pair here is a Size Medium, and mostly, though not perfectly, spread flat. The fabric is a sort of mesh, which feels pretty good and breathes well. They look similar to the Saxx design though not quite the same. Here’s a picture I took of the Duluth Trading Bullpen pouch underwear. I also have a fairly long torso and slightly shorter legs. I’m generally a size Large, with a waist of almost 36”, a weight around 175lb, and a height of around 5’11” this should help someone wanting to know about the sizing. JOHN’S REVIEW Pouch Underwear: Sizing Information for Context However, there are underwear briefs available that offer expanded pouch designs, over the traditional pouch. Because of their design, briefs naturally provide separation from the thighs.
