Monday, May 11, 2015

Mini-Post....but good (I think)

No nylon agenda or axe to grind today....just some pics of guys in silky nylon tricot





























I do have the two bottom lower suits but have never seen the plaid nylon one.  The ad is kind of erotic--at least to us nylon Speedo guys.  It's more like getting heat on when you put a nylon tricot Speedo on.  The UK's "Bri" (British) nylon was/is super silky and still feels good today but we're only supposed to notice that it's lightweight and feels like wearing nothing at all--they forgot dries fast.  You almost never seem them use the word "tricot" when describing sports gear, but this is 1969 and Australia.  Most of these guys didn't have to strip to get into their Speedo--they were already wearing them for underwear, of course.  Can you imagine paying under $3 for a 100% nylon tricot Speedo?

Great WP picture with every guy wearing his 100% nylon tricot suit except for the guy who is feeling his super, silky triple layer Terylene white suit.  Actually, I do see an Arena suit in there.  Wish this picture was a larger file

I'm pretty proud of myself on finding this one.....  It was just another picture of a guy in a pair of "Kangaroo Pouch" briefs on a vintage underwear website.  I immediately recognized them as a pair of Munsingwear "Tricolon" nylon tricot briefs.  No need for this guy to take off anymore....   As incredible as the nylon that went into these briefs was, the wide elastic, those two vertical seams, the horizontal seam, and no double, sliding nylon, these were not the easiest briefs to get off (or to get someone else off) in.  Munsingwear made about the best nylon tricot for men and thankfully their t-shirts, pajamas, and robes all made up for these seam covered briefs.  A better option were the briefs they made under Vassarette that had thin nylon elastic, no seams or holes with a smooth front, and a double nylon crotch and VERY easy to get off into.

One nylon tricot holdout wearing his silky green silkies on the lower right.  There's a good chance the other guys in their BDU pants are also wearing their green silkies for underwear--the most frequent use of their shorts now.  The other shorts are made out of the technically nylon tactile/supplex material that might as well be cotton.

It's so hot the way these military guys joke about the "problems" they have while wearing their silky nylon tricot shorts.  I'm sure it didn't take very long to get rid of his "silky-induced" boner by using another one of their quaint terms with a "silky-pop" or shooting his load into his nylon shorts.

1 comment:

Retroman said...

I have missed you!

Love the munsingwear nylon tricot brief pic!

Big hugs
Johnnie