I think they made these flag shorts out of a silky polyester--but felt about the same as nylon. Would love to see some international loads pumped into them |
Unusually silky looking wrestling singlet |
Once most shorts liners were nylon, but can't tell what these are. A lot of them now are a sort of creepy crepe material |
It's never too late for the wearin' of the green when they are silky nylon tricot briefs. That lucky cock head has 2 layers of silky nylon over it. |
Probably Players nylon tricot briefs |
This is the lucky cock that gets to push against 2 silky nylon tricot layers inside his jeans |
These trunks look like an early nylon type, but since it's during WWII when nylon was for war use only, not sure. |
Do you think he knows his horizontal log is showing? I don't think it's as hot when it's this on display. |
These guys seem more unaware they are housing these monsters between their legs |
I'm not sure why he is licking his cock when this guy is covered in silky, shiny, nylon (ok, probably polyester), but I hope the happy ending happened inside his shorts. |
Hot to see another guy who is into nylon like this. |
Another couple of really silky looking singlets and one of them confirming that with a little feel |
That's pretty intimidating but would still like to slide around on it |
Another repeat, but vintage nylon is still the hottest thing around |
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Your recents blog posts are extremely HOT -- as always! Thanks!!!
We need more nylon clad meat!!!!!
Guys - just received a pair of TASPt dark sand tricot running shorts in the mail. Going to dump a load in them right now to these pics.
http://www.extremeoutfitters.us/tasptshorts.aspx
Hey man, I found this while trying to find something for the beach. I've bought a pair, hopefully they are worth it. Thought you might like this:
http://store.americanapparel.net/product/index.jsp?productId=rnt415&c=Purple
I also ran across these American Apparel suits and had even downloaded some of the photos before I noticed the actual fabric content. Advertising a suit as "nylon tricot" and then saying that it's 20% lycra means it's a lycra suit--not a nylon one. Nylon suits mean they are 100% nylon (tricot) and lycra suits are anything from 18-22% lycra, spandex or elastaine. You can't be 80% pregnant and be pregnant and you can't be a nylon suit at 80% either. I'm surprised they are advertising the suits as nylon since most people (unfortunately) prefer lycra. In fact, somebody on eBay just spent over $750 on 3 nylon suits so we know he is really one of us!
USMCBLUES.COM
United States Marine Corp PT Shorts 100% Nylon tricot
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