Just thought you would be interested to know that Jor Underwear recently launched their latest collection, called Galaxy. The new collection comes in a bold geometric pattern of interlinking chains and consists of a g-string, jockstrap, brief, and boxer brief. Read on to find out more.
One could easily say the entire Jor Galaxy collection showcases a youthful, fun design so it is a welcome addition to any undies drawer. The funky colors and print are also perfectly contrasted by the black waistband with the designer’s logo printed on it.
The entire range is made from an extremely comfortable microfiber blend, which consists of 84% nylon and 16% spandex. This fabric blend offers a great body hugging fit and an ultra smooth feel. In other words, the entire collection features a contemporary look combined with a flattering cut and contour pouch.
As Javier Ortega, creative director of Colombian-based Jor explained, the fabrics used to create this line are interwoven with fresh new styles to create both high fashion and functionality. “My connection to colors in Colombian nature is very strong,” Ortega added. “I take incredible pride in every piece that I create and I also take much value in seamlessly capturing fit, material and design in every piece.”
For more information visit the Jor website.




















I have a skirt err a kilt, which has been appropriately geendred to be all manly. Interesting to contrast Why isn't there a mens studies course?' with the recent article about how Womens Studies courses have become Gender Studies there may have been some point about the absence of studying cultural masculinity (one now acknowledged in the change of name, but that was never why it the anti-feminist brought it up (why, the last thing your average anti-feminist wanted was to have their masculinity analysed), and now its no longer even reflective of reality.
Posted by: Lanita | November 07, 2012 at 10:52 PM
Can I recommend ckeihcng out Campfire USA? They used to be Campfire Girls and have been around just as long as Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, but since they no longer divide their groups based on gender, they might be a better fit for CJ. I appreciate your interest in doing what's right for CJ, but I do think the distinction made by Girl Scouts is an important one. They are an organization for girls, so transgender was the right term for them to use. They welcome transgender girls (I didn't read the article you linked, but the reporting on that story has been a bit sloppy), but they don't welcome boys who simply prefer girly things. Yes, that means their doors are closed to kids like CJ. And, yes, Boy Scouts might not be a good fit for him either. In Campfire, he'll find a group of boys and girls working together on a variety of activities, crafts, games, and leadership skills.
Posted by: Andrea | November 08, 2012 at 12:32 AM