A couple of days ago, Marcus from realMENrealHOT submitted a great underwear photo as a guest post. Marcus is a great photographer with an amazing portfolio of photos and videos of guys, and hopefully, he's going to be providing more photos and videos of guys in underwear for us here at UndiesDrawer.
But what I wanted to point out to you today is the section of his site called realMENrealGEAR, which you can access from the left-hand menu on his site. This is what initially interested me in his site. When Marcus shoots photos or video of a model, he doesn't just offer the photos or video for viewing. He also actually sells the clothing that the model wore during the shoot.
Scroll through the models, and you'll see that you can buy their shirts, their socks, their shorts, their jeans, their underwear, their shoes, and even their jewelry. For each photo shoot, every piece of clothing the young model was wearing is then put up for sale. Is that not awesome! If you're into used underwear, this is a great opportunity for you to pick up the actual underwear worn by the models.
Some of the gear is autographed, but not all. But if you want it autographed, they can make it happen. They also work to fulfill all kinds of other special requests, including the commissioning of new and unique photos or new videos with the model wearing the gear. There's even an open-ended offer option where you can submit a special request along with an offer of how much it is worth to you. From my discussion with Marcus, it sounds like the models may receive some gain from the sale of the gear as well, so it's a nice way to show them your appreciation for their creative work.
Visit realMENrealHOT.com and check out their gear area to see if any of the used clothing fits.
[UPDATE: Marcus just emailed me, and told me that this isn't just gear the guys wore for the shoot -- it's actually their own clothing brought from home for the shoot. Because they get a cut of the gear sales, they actually go through their hampers and closets to find stuff worth selling, wear it for the shoot, and then let Marcus sell it from there. I love that concept!
And another thing he points out is that these guys aren't really "models" in the formal sense of the word -- they really are average guys, mostly straight, looking for some cash.]































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