All black lounge brief size Med for male 155 pounds.
Looked really nice! Fit snug at legs and waist. Tall leg guards (maybe doesn't go high enough in the back?). Noticed it had leaked a little after one medium test void while laying down (didn't roll around or anything). Was a bit puffy but it could have been worse. The absorbent material isn't directly attached to the waterproof shell all over (I think it definitely should be). It has a booster sewn in (I hate that it can't be removed. If I want a loose booster moving around I can just add one myself...) and only attached at the top and bottom causing plenty of movement allotment for bunching. There's a pretty big loose bit for.. blowouts? For trying to keep the absorbent layers from escaping the brief? Idk, what exactly it's for, but it's like a plastic bag level of uncomfortable, and after washing, it started to roll/curl up instead of lay flat like it came (something else to lay on). Threaded Armour seems to put all of their waistband seams at the back center (the very worst location) and use overlapping seams instead of flat seams, but the lounge brief isn't too bad because of the extra padding there. They didn't do anything with the internal seams which are fairly big and leave indents on your skin. The sides aren't thin like you might expect, so it would be really hot during warmer months. These cost about 70 real fit pullups each at the time of this review.
So... Looked nice. Didn't function well at all. Wasn't nearly as comfortable as I had hoped. I was mostly lured in by the solid black color and the gussets. (Still can't believe their padding isn't attached and their booster isn't removable. Insane.)