Show-it underwear lifts and pushes

While most underwear brands are content to dress your crotch up in a flashy package, Andrew Christian has come out with a line of underwear that takes the focus off what’s on the outside and puts it back on what’s underneath.

Show-it underwear contains a pouch that gently lifts your junk and pushes it forward so your manhood becomes very noticeable.

Size queens will do double takes and villagers will flee in terror from the awesome sight of your enormous basket.

There’s also a control top waistband than will keep that muffin top under control so your package will be the only bulge people will see.

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