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The best men's underwear does something beyond covering the basics — it changes how you carry yourself. Whether you're dressing for a night out, a circuit party, a partner, or simply yourself, the pieces in this collection are built around that principle. From everyday-luxe pouch briefs in soft microfibre to full fetish looks in PVC and neoprene, our men's sexy underwear range covers every point on the spectrum from subtly daring to unambiguously bold.

Every style here has been chosen for fit, fabric quality, and the kind of construction that holds up to the occasion — whether that's one night or a hundred. Orders arrive in plain, unmarked packaging with free delivery on orders over £50.

Explore the Collection — Every Style Explained

Men's erotic underwear and clubwear has evolved considerably. Here's a guide to the full range and what distinguishes each style.

Style What it is Best for
Pouch briefs & thongs Low-rise, minimal coverage brief with a structured or contoured front pouch; the most widely worn starting point in men's sexy underwear Everyday confidence, bedroom, gifting
Jockstraps Waistband with a front pouch and two thin straps framing the rear — open back by design; originally athletic, now a wardrobe staple across fitness, fetish, and fashion contexts Club nights, gym aesthetic, partnered play, Pride events
Mesh & sheer boxers Boxer-brief silhouette in semi-transparent mesh or fine knit; coverage with visible suggestion Those who prefer more coverage with a revealing finish
Singlets & bodysuits One-piece designs that cover torso and lower body; ranges from form-fitting athletic singlets to open-sided or cutout bodysuit designs Circuit parties, photoshoots, layering under outerwear
Harness bodywear Elasticated or faux-leather chest and body harnesses worn over the torso; purely aesthetic, designed to be seen rather than covered up Club nights, festivals, Pride, layering over other pieces
Fetish shorts & pants Short, form-fitting bottoms in PVC, faux leather, rubber-look, or neoprene; the foundational piece of a fetish club look Fetish events, circuit parties, anyone drawn to the aesthetic
O-ring & hardware jockstraps Jockstrap with metal O-ring, D-ring, or buckle hardware at the waistband or straps; the crossover point between underwear and fetish accessory Fetish club nights, leather events, Pride main stage
Mesh & PVC crop tops Short torso-skimming tops in mesh, PVC, or fishnet — worn as part of a clubwear look Circuit and club nights; layering with harnesses or shorts

Fabrics & What They Feel Like

The material is what separates a piece you'll reach for again from one that sits in a drawer. Here's what the main fabrics in this collection actually feel like to wear.

  • Microfibre: Smooth, soft, and supportive — the material that makes up most premium everyday-sexy underwear. Holds its shape well, dries quickly, and sits against the skin without irritating. The closest thing to "luxury basics" in this category.
  • Mesh: Open-weave fabric that's breathable, lightweight, and semi-transparent. Used for both underwear and clubwear — works well as a single layer or under other pieces. Quality mesh lies flat without puckering; cheaper mesh runs easily.
  • Lycra / spandex: The compressive, shape-defining fabric behind most fitted underwear and bodysuits. Moves with the body, holds everything in place, and recovers well after washing. Higher spandex content means more stretch and a snugger fit.
  • PVC and faux leather: High-shine, rigid-look fabric associated with fetish and circuit aesthetics. Not breathable — it's a heat-retaining material — so better suited to wearing in short bursts or in climate-controlled venues. Clean with a damp cloth; do not machine wash.
  • Neoprene: Wetsuit material — insulating, compressive, and with a distinctive matte finish. Popular in the fetish club and leather scene for its durability and distinctive look. Slightly warmer than mesh alternatives; holds its shape exceptionally well.
  • Elasticated straps (harness): Most body harnesses use wide elasticated straps rather than rigid leather, which makes them adjustable, comfortable for extended wear, and easier to care for. Metal hardware rings and clasps add structure and visual weight.

Sizing, Fit & What to Expect

Men's sexy underwear and clubwear sizing varies more between brands than standard clothing does. A size M in one brand's jockstrap may fit identically to a size L in another's — always check the brand's specific size chart rather than assuming your usual clothing size translates directly. For pouch briefs and jockstraps, waist measurement is the primary guide; for bodysuits and singlets, check both waist and chest measurements.

For fetish shorts and PVC pieces, note that these fabrics don't stretch the way microfibre or mesh does — if you're between sizes, size up rather than down. Neoprene also runs tight initially and relaxes slightly with wear, so a snug fit at purchase is normal.

For harnesses, most designs are fully adjustable across a wide range of sizes — the adjustability is built into the design, so fit is usually less of a concern than with underwear.

Planning a Pride event, circuit party, or fetish night and not sure what to pack or how to build a look? Our guide to dressing for Pride and fetish club nights in the UK covers everything from layers and comfort to hardware, footwear, and aftercare essentials.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a jockstrap and how is it different from regular underwear?

A jockstrap consists of a waistband, a front pouch that provides support, and two elastic straps that run from the waistband down and around the buttocks — leaving the rear completely open. It was originally designed for athletes who needed frontal support without the restriction of full-coverage briefs, and has since become a core piece in men's sexy underwear, gay fashion, and fetish culture. The key difference from regular underwear is the open back — which is both the defining aesthetic feature and the reason it works so well for club and bedroom contexts.

What is men's harness bodywear?

A body harness is a wearable accessory made from elasticated straps, faux leather, or chain components arranged across the chest, torso, or full body. It's worn as a top layer — over bare skin, over a vest, or over other underwear — and is designed to be seen rather than hidden. Harnesses originated in fetish and leather culture and have moved into mainstream club fashion and editorial styling. Most designs are fully adjustable, meaning fit across a wide range of body sizes is built into the piece rather than determined by a fixed size.

What fabric should I choose for fetish clubwear?

It depends on the venue, the look, and how long you'll be wearing it. PVC and faux leather give the strongest fetish aesthetic and photograph brilliantly, but they're not breathable — best for short periods or air-conditioned venues. Neoprene is durable, distinctive, and comfortable for longer wear. Mesh is the most breathable option and works across a wide range of event types — from Pride daytime to club nights. Elasticated harnesses are comfortable for extended wear and are the easiest to care for. Many people layer: mesh shorts or jockstrap as a base, with a harness and PVC accessories on top.

How do I find the right size in men's erotic underwear?

Use the individual brand's size guide rather than your standard clothing size — sizing varies considerably across brands in this category. For underwear and jockstraps, measure your natural waist circumference at the narrowest point and match it to the brand's waist range. For bodysuits, check both waist and chest. For PVC and neoprene pieces, which don't stretch like microfibre, size up if you're between sizes — these fabrics have less give than stretch underwear. If a brand provides a size guide in both inches and centimetres, use centimetres for accuracy.

How do I care for PVC and neoprene pieces?

Neither PVC nor neoprene should go in the washing machine or tumble dryer. For PVC: wipe down with a damp cloth after use, leave to air dry, and store flat or hanging away from heat sources. A very light application of silicone polish restores shine on matte or scuffed PVC. For neoprene: hand wash in cool water with a gentle detergent, rinse thoroughly, and hang to dry out of direct sunlight — the UV breaks down the material over time. Don't fold neoprene for storage; hang or roll it to prevent crease marks. Both materials last considerably longer with minimal heat exposure.

What's the difference between fetish clubwear and regular sexy underwear?

The difference is primarily in aesthetic and context rather than a sharp category boundary. Regular sexy underwear — pouch briefs, mesh boxers, lace thongs — is designed to be attractive in intimate or everyday-wear contexts. Fetish clubwear uses materials (PVC, neoprene, rubber-look fabrics), hardware (O-rings, buckles, chains), and silhouettes (minimal coverage, harness structures) associated specifically with fetish culture, leather events, circuit parties, and Pride festival aesthetics. Many people wear pieces from both categories together — a microfibre jockstrap under a PVC harness, for instance, is a very common combination.

The best men's underwear does something beyond covering the basics — it changes how you carry yourself. Whether you're dressing for a night out, a circuit party, a partner, or simply yourself, the pieces in this collection are built around that principle. From everyday-luxe pouch briefs in soft microfibre to full fetish looks in PVC and neoprene, our men's sexy underwear range covers every point on the spectrum from subtly daring to unambiguously bold.

Every style here has been chosen for fit, fabric quality, and the kind of construction that holds up to the occasion — whether that's one night or a hundred. Orders arrive in plain, unmarked packaging with free delivery on orders over £50.

Explore the Collection — Every Style Explained

Men's erotic underwear and clubwear has evolved considerably. Here's a guide to the full range and what distinguishes each style.

Style What it is Best for
Pouch briefs & thongs Low-rise, minimal coverage brief with a structured or contoured front pouch; the most widely worn starting point in men's sexy underwear Everyday confidence, bedroom, gifting
Jockstraps Waistband with a front pouch and two thin straps framing the rear — open back by design; originally athletic, now a wardrobe staple across fitness, fetish, and fashion contexts Club nights, gym aesthetic, partnered play, Pride events
Mesh & sheer boxers Boxer-brief silhouette in semi-transparent mesh or fine knit; coverage with visible suggestion Those who prefer more coverage with a revealing finish
Singlets & bodysuits One-piece designs that cover torso and lower body; ranges from form-fitting athletic singlets to open-sided or cutout bodysuit designs Circuit parties, photoshoots, layering under outerwear
Harness bodywear Elasticated or faux-leather chest and body harnesses worn over the torso; purely aesthetic, designed to be seen rather than covered up Club nights, festivals, Pride, layering over other pieces
Fetish shorts & pants Short, form-fitting bottoms in PVC, faux leather, rubber-look, or neoprene; the foundational piece of a fetish club look Fetish events, circuit parties, anyone drawn to the aesthetic
O-ring & hardware jockstraps Jockstrap with metal O-ring, D-ring, or buckle hardware at the waistband or straps; the crossover point between underwear and fetish accessory Fetish club nights, leather events, Pride main stage
Mesh & PVC crop tops Short torso-skimming tops in mesh, PVC, or fishnet — worn as part of a clubwear look Circuit and club nights; layering with harnesses or shorts

Fabrics & What They Feel Like

The material is what separates a piece you'll reach for again from one that sits in a drawer. Here's what the main fabrics in this collection actually feel like to wear.

  • Microfibre: Smooth, soft, and supportive — the material that makes up most premium everyday-sexy underwear. Holds its shape well, dries quickly, and sits against the skin without irritating. The closest thing to "luxury basics" in this category.
  • Mesh: Open-weave fabric that's breathable, lightweight, and semi-transparent. Used for both underwear and clubwear — works well as a single layer or under other pieces. Quality mesh lies flat without puckering; cheaper mesh runs easily.
  • Lycra / spandex: The compressive, shape-defining fabric behind most fitted underwear and bodysuits. Moves with the body, holds everything in place, and recovers well after washing. Higher spandex content means more stretch and a snugger fit.
  • PVC and faux leather: High-shine, rigid-look fabric associated with fetish and circuit aesthetics. Not breathable — it's a heat-retaining material — so better suited to wearing in short bursts or in climate-controlled venues. Clean with a damp cloth; do not machine wash.
  • Neoprene: Wetsuit material — insulating, compressive, and with a distinctive matte finish. Popular in the fetish club and leather scene for its durability and distinctive look. Slightly warmer than mesh alternatives; holds its shape exceptionally well.
  • Elasticated straps (harness): Most body harnesses use wide elasticated straps rather than rigid leather, which makes them adjustable, comfortable for extended wear, and easier to care for. Metal hardware rings and clasps add structure and visual weight.

Sizing, Fit & What to Expect

Men's sexy underwear and clubwear sizing varies more between brands than standard clothing does. A size M in one brand's jockstrap may fit identically to a size L in another's — always check the brand's specific size chart rather than assuming your usual clothing size translates directly. For pouch briefs and jockstraps, waist measurement is the primary guide; for bodysuits and singlets, check both waist and chest measurements.

For fetish shorts and PVC pieces, note that these fabrics don't stretch the way microfibre or mesh does — if you're between sizes, size up rather than down. Neoprene also runs tight initially and relaxes slightly with wear, so a snug fit at purchase is normal.

For harnesses, most designs are fully adjustable across a wide range of sizes — the adjustability is built into the design, so fit is usually less of a concern than with underwear.

Planning a Pride event, circuit party, or fetish night and not sure what to pack or how to build a look? Our guide to dressing for Pride and fetish club nights in the UK covers everything from layers and comfort to hardware, footwear, and aftercare essentials.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a jockstrap and how is it different from regular underwear?

A jockstrap consists of a waistband, a front pouch that provides support, and two elastic straps that run from the waistband down and around the buttocks — leaving the rear completely open. It was originally designed for athletes who needed frontal support without the restriction of full-coverage briefs, and has since become a core piece in men's sexy underwear, gay fashion, and fetish culture. The key difference from regular underwear is the open back — which is both the defining aesthetic feature and the reason it works so well for club and bedroom contexts.

What is men's harness bodywear?

A body harness is a wearable accessory made from elasticated straps, faux leather, or chain components arranged across the chest, torso, or full body. It's worn as a top layer — over bare skin, over a vest, or over other underwear — and is designed to be seen rather than hidden. Harnesses originated in fetish and leather culture and have moved into mainstream club fashion and editorial styling. Most designs are fully adjustable, meaning fit across a wide range of body sizes is built into the piece rather than determined by a fixed size.

What fabric should I choose for fetish clubwear?

It depends on the venue, the look, and how long you'll be wearing it. PVC and faux leather give the strongest fetish aesthetic and photograph brilliantly, but they're not breathable — best for short periods or air-conditioned venues. Neoprene is durable, distinctive, and comfortable for longer wear. Mesh is the most breathable option and works across a wide range of event types — from Pride daytime to club nights. Elasticated harnesses are comfortable for extended wear and are the easiest to care for. Many people layer: mesh shorts or jockstrap as a base, with a harness and PVC accessories on top.

How do I find the right size in men's erotic underwear?

Use the individual brand's size guide rather than your standard clothing size — sizing varies considerably across brands in this category. For underwear and jockstraps, measure your natural waist circumference at the narrowest point and match it to the brand's waist range. For bodysuits, check both waist and chest. For PVC and neoprene pieces, which don't stretch like microfibre, size up if you're between sizes — these fabrics have less give than stretch underwear. If a brand provides a size guide in both inches and centimetres, use centimetres for accuracy.

How do I care for PVC and neoprene pieces?

Neither PVC nor neoprene should go in the washing machine or tumble dryer. For PVC: wipe down with a damp cloth after use, leave to air dry, and store flat or hanging away from heat sources. A very light application of silicone polish restores shine on matte or scuffed PVC. For neoprene: hand wash in cool water with a gentle detergent, rinse thoroughly, and hang to dry out of direct sunlight — the UV breaks down the material over time. Don't fold neoprene for storage; hang or roll it to prevent crease marks. Both materials last considerably longer with minimal heat exposure.

What's the difference between fetish clubwear and regular sexy underwear?

The difference is primarily in aesthetic and context rather than a sharp category boundary. Regular sexy underwear — pouch briefs, mesh boxers, lace thongs — is designed to be attractive in intimate or everyday-wear contexts. Fetish clubwear uses materials (PVC, neoprene, rubber-look fabrics), hardware (O-rings, buckles, chains), and silhouettes (minimal coverage, harness structures) associated specifically with fetish culture, leather events, circuit parties, and Pride festival aesthetics. Many people wear pieces from both categories together — a microfibre jockstrap under a PVC harness, for instance, is a very common combination.