Writing this blog for close to 2 years now, I have to admit that Cocksox keeps raising the bar when it comes to minimalist underwear and swimwear. And this new Dominator range of 'wet look' Lycra swimwear certainly does not disappoint in that department. These super shiny, incredibly form fitting and light swim briefs and trunks are simply amazing to wear and to look at.
As Nadiah, Cocksox® founder and Creative Director, put it, "We love working with luxurious or unique fabrics and when I found this incredible Italian made fabric I couldn't wait to see it on a guy. As soon as you feel it you want to drape it all over yourself, it's just amazing."
The Dominator range includes two new styles as well as an old favorite. This includes the CX08WL Swim Trunks, the much requested CX24WL Brazilian Swim Briefs and the classic CX02WL Swim Briefs, which are all available in either Sub Black or Switch Blue.
The CX08WL Swim Trunks in 'wet look' Lycra come with an internal draw-string, butt-hugging back, contour pouch and the wrap-around cut shines on every curve, and we mean every curve.
The Brazilian cut CX24WL has a high arch across the top of your buns, showing off more flesh than a regular brief but not as exposed as a thong or g-string. And the pouch in the front is a smoother, leaner fit than other Cocksox.
The CX02WL is a swim brief that offers full butt coverage, form hugging Cocksox pouch and skimpy sides that are all the more exciting when you're oh-so-shiny!
The entire Cocksox range, including the new Dominator styles, are on sale until midnight April 17, 2012 so now is the perfect time to try out new Cocksox at a discounted price, or to stock up on your favorites.



















Shorts with a sports bra covreed over with either a cami or a wife-beater style tank top. You want the least amount of fabric possible as you will be sweating A LOT. Brings LOTS of water also.
Posted by: Victor | May 18, 2012 at 07:53 PM
I'd say that dressing araoppriptely is very important for a job interview for at least two reasons:nna) it shows the employer that you are able to dress in a professional manner consistent with that of the workplace that you are applying tonnb) dressing araoppriptely can really help a job candidate to feel more comfortable. For instance, if you are interviewing at a bank and everyone is wearing a suit, you might feel awkward in your t-shirt. Even if your interviewer doesn't care about your style of dress, the nerves you gain from your feeling of being out of place may handicap you in the interview itself.
Posted by: Martha | June 21, 2012 at 02:42 PM