Undertoys

March 1, 2009 by admin  
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Designer Daniel Fryer, of Ruse, Australia, winner of the Nescafe Big Break Competition introduced men to the toys for big boys with his Under Toys – literally bringing childhood memories back by presenting some of our favorite childhood games back into print with some eye catching men’s underwear designs, capturing hearts everywhere.

Undertoys Best Sellers

Pouch Brief
Superman Trunks
Undertoys Super Hero Hipster Trunk. Be your own super hero with these fun new trunks.
Thong
Pinstripe Trunks
Undertoys Pinstripe Hipster Trunk. Brown colour with little cars and helicopters zooming around these fun fresh underwear from Undertoys.
No Show Trunk
Skywars Trunk
Undertoys Skywars Hipster Trunk. All your little toy planes battle it out on your undies.

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About Undertoys

Designer Daniel Fryer, of Ruse, Australia, winner of the Nescafe Big Break Competition introduced men to the toys for big boys with his Under Toys – literally bringing childhood memories back by presenting some of our favorite childhood games back into print with some eye catching men’s underwear designs, capturing hearts everywhere. At the age of 22, being one of 4,100 to enter, Mr. Fryer entered this contest with just a dream. To his surprise won $100,000 to start his business of UnderToys, and is now filling the drawers of men everywhere, in more than one sense of the word.

UnderToys are available in five hipster styles, made of a cotton/spandex blend. The legs are slightly longer than the traditional boxer brief. Each style offers a nice, wide waistband, with tag sewn, and is adorned with an embroidered corresponding embellishment to match it’s print.

All made of high quality, soft fabric prints, the UnderToys underwear are available in Skywars, Super, Invaders, Pin Stripe and Camouflage patterns. The Skywars print sports a baby blue background with battling planes, while the Super is brightly colored with the traditional Superman colors of red, blue and yellow. The Invaders print prompts fond memories of the Space Invaders game, just like the old Atari game with pesky space invaders waiting to be zapped. The Pin Stripe is a more subtle print with a beige background with trains, matchbox cars and planes, zipping about pin stripes, while the Camouflage is a typical camo-army print. They are all reminiscent of those great innocent childhood days.