Monday, December 27, 2010

Diesel-Top Tier Underwear

The title simply just says it all. But how could I just write a post without going into any detail? Diesel not only makes some top quality underwear, but is also one of the top clothing brands in the world. The company is hip, trendy, green, fashionable, and always in style. 


Diesel, like all companies, has it’s up’s and down’s. Diesel, an Italian design company, has a strong reputation manufacturing high quality products. Since 1978, Diesel has designed a large variety of clothes, watches, jewelry, and fragrances that are targeted towards young adults. It’s success as a company financially has helped grow its public reputation as a high-end brand.


The other large problem with Diesel is price. Like any premiere clothing brand, it is pricy and some consumers may not have a high enough income to afford Diesel products. I’m not going to get in to any details so much on their clothing prices, but let me just say most of my purchases involving Diesel products were quite expensive.

Now onto to what we’ve all been waiting for, the underwear. Diesel keeps their style for underwear relatively simple: briefs and trunks. What makes their underwear so special is the design pattern. Though most of their designs are pretty basic, they are still very elegant. The first brief I am going to show you is my own Diesel Purple Striped Andre Brief.


The Andre brief shown above is only one of many different styles. The Andre style applies both to Diesel’s trunks and briefs. Andre style can range from the stripes shown above (in variant colors) and different printed designs (i.e. polka dots, dollar bills, colored briefs, etc). Usually these briefs have a base color above the overall design. These colors would be one of three; black, white, or grey.


This brief shown above is also an Andre brief (The second of my two Andre briefs). As I mentioned before, polka dots can be one of the many Andre brief designs one may find in the Diesel collection. Obviously, the base color for the above two briefs are white.

These next two briefs are part of Diesel’s Lukex collection (Featured in both trunks and briefs). The Lukex style runs from a basic two-tone color design to complex abstract and logo filled designs. The two-tone design is either black or white elastic components with a solid base color. Other designs can range from multiple colored stripes (Such as the Rainbow Stripes brief shown below) to unique logo display (Such as the Dripping Colors brief shown below).



The only huge difference between the Andre stlye and Lukex style is the fly front. The Andre style lacks a fly front in order to provide a better crotch enhancement than the Lukex style. Nonetheless, a fly front does provide the wearer a simple access his genitals without pulling down his underwear.

Overall Diesel briefs are top tier. Not only do they have amazing designs and patterns, but everything else is perfect. Their briefs fits extremely well (no painful tightness), shapes the buttock and crotch excellently, are very soft (All Diesel underwear products are 95% cotton and 5% elastane), and most importantly are great to wear for any situation. Whether its just around the house, chilling with friends, or simply trying to be sexy; Diesel briefs are perfect.


If I had to point out just one issue, I would say the waistband. Sometimes the waistband may fold over on the wearer, which can be mildly annoying. Still, everything else about the underwear compensates for that small problem.

Diesel Purple Striped Andre Brief (Cost $18 from Freshpair.com)
Pros: Design, Fit, Look, Brand Reputation
Cons: Possible waistband discomfort

Setrone's Raing: 9.9 out of 10


Diesel Red Polka Dot Andre Brief (Cost $6.99 from ebay.com-Tokyo)

Pros: Design, Fit, Look, Brand Reputation
Cons: Possible waistband discomfort

Setrone's Raing: 9.9 out of 10


Diesel Rainbow Striped Lukex Brief (Cost $24.50 from Amazon.com)

Pros: Design, Fit, Look, Brand Reputation
Cons: Possible waistband discomfort

Setrone's Raing: 9.9 out of 10


Diesel Grey Dripping Colors Lukex Brief (Cost $23.97 from ebay.com)

Pros: Design, Fit, Look, Brand Reputation
Cons: Possible waistband discomfort

Setrone's Raing: 9.9 out of 10

1 comment:

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