I never thought I’d be writing a review of a pair of panties yet here we are…
I found out about the Jockey NPLP line here on this forum. I never had any interest in panties before this but I read dozens of reviews from men saying how awesome these are so I decided to try a pair.
My waist size is about 30 inches so I bought a size 5 thong. The tactel fabric is extremely thin and soft so I wasn’t sure how it would support my bits, but that turned out to be a non issue. The fabric is also extremely stretchy so it supports and molds itself to the body very well. I can point down or to the side, either way works.
I’ve worn this thong in very hot weather and it breathes well. I’ve worked while wearing it too and everything stays in place. The coverage is way less than the Jockey men’s thongs which look too bulky for my taste.
When worn it looks indistinguishable from a men’s thong. I can see why people would describe these as unisex.
What I can’t get over is just how comfortable this thing is. If Jockey made a men’s version of this, especially with a pouch, they’d sell a ton of them. No matter how well it works for men I’m sure a lot of guys will NEVER consider wearing a pair of panties. Which is a shame because this is now one of my favorite thongs and I will be buying more in the future.
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I have many thongs and used to wear Vasarette thong panties because they came in neutral colors and the stretchy nylon fabric accommodates the male anatomy quite well! But Vasarette discontinued that particular thong, so now all I wear are men's thongs. I would truly love to try these, but my muffin-top waistline would just cause these thongs to fold and roll down. I can only wear thongs with string sides or 1" or less. Same with bikinis, I used to wear Jockey men's Elance cotton bikinis, but they changed their design, now it looks more like a low-rise hip brief, and I certainly would not classify it as a bikini-cut brief. What Jockey markets as men's thongs are just too big and too high-waisted. I have never been a fan of underwear peeking up 6 inches about the waistline of my trousers. I would like to try the Jockey NPLP thong some day, maybe by then they will offer it in more color options.