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2Wink Low Rider

This month Australian underwear company 2wink launches their new platinum range of ‘low-rider’ briefs.

Made with the luxury modal fabric this underwear is all about comfort and fit – and looking great too. The new low-rider briefs accentuate and add a little extra contouring to guys of any size. Modal is a semi-synthetic fibre that absorbs 50% more water than cotton, and which, unlike cotton, is resistant to fading and shrinking.

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“I’ve always believed that all men should feel sexy in their underwear,” says 2wink Australia co-owner Carl McNeill. “With the Platinum range, we’ve created a pair of low-rider briefs that comes in three different colours and that provides you with comfort, fit and style! They make you feel sexy while making you look even sexier!”

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