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Rufskin California Vintage Line

Check out these hot new styles from Rufskin with the introduction of their California Vintage Line. The line is inspired by California college sport history and is evident in the sporty cuts and collegiate colors of the t-shirts and underwear.

Each piece in the line is named after a location or a city in California. Underwear styles range from euro-cut jock straps to various cuts of briefs and boxer briefs. Tees and tanks and a unique wrestling singlet round out the line. The college inspired design is most obvious in the color options. The blues, greys, whites and pops of color like yellow remind me of old school sports team jackets.

My favorite standouts from the line are the Carmel brief and San Onofre boxer breif. Here are the specs on each.

Carmel brief:

Side “power mesh” panel brief with classic strip waist band with CA vintage label

  • Fabric is knitted 95% Cotton 5% Spandex
  • Color choices are Grey with white panel, Royal blue with yellow panel (my favorite), and all white.

San Onofre boxer brief

Rufskin’s latest boxer-brief with button fly and contrast stitching with underlining cut in the back.

  • Fabric is knitted 95% Cotton 5% Spandex
  • Color choices are White or Navy.

I absolutely love this line and think it’s going to be hugely popular. The color choices and styling will appeal to a wide audience and will look good with just about anything. The cuts give the line a feel of both preppy and sporty. The panels of color and piping details give the line just the dose of fun that it needs. The wrestling singlet aside, I could see myself wearing these all the time (not much time to wrestle nowadays) . Rufskin continues their tradition of style and sexiness with this line. Can’t wait to try them out!

You can check out these or all the great underwear at the Rufskin site!

Note: Kevin is a new writer on the site sharing his insight and love of undies!

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