
Jules Parker offers skin-tight flip flops in a variety of materials, as well as garter belts, stockings and even berets for men. He created the Moot Lingerie brand about two years ago.
A man created a men’s lingerie brand after struggling to find pants that fit him perfectly.
Jules Parker has launched a brand that offers skin-tight flip flops in various materials, as well as berets, garter belts and stockings.
He was working in car restoration, but he decided to create questionable underwear for men about two years ago.
“Clearly, being a steel worker, I didn’t know anything about panties,” Jules said.
“I’ve been running my own business for a few years, but like everyone else the challenge and the things you are passionate about have faded a little.”
The father continued: “I’ve never been one to wear boxers.
“I did a lot of sport and it was much easier to run in a thong.
“I couldn’t really wear women’s dresses because there were parts that women don’t wear … they didn’t fit me.”

Jules took the chance after realizing he could only buy bachelor party props or fancy dress outfits.
He added: “I didn’t want to wear a bra or a mini skirt or a wig. I’m not a transvestite, I just chose to wear a different fabric and cut.”
“There’s nothing wrong with dressing up, but it’s not me. I go around in boots and jeans ”.
“So as I took my panties from them, I didn’t identify in any way with what they were doing.
“And their quality wasn’t quite what I wanted, I’m an underwear snob.”
Today, most of his company’s customers are women who buy them for their partners.

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The airline was formed with the blessing of his wife Clare, 51, a former BA flight attendant, and their children aged 19, 16 and 13.
His friends thought it was a great idea when he revealed his plans over a beer one night.
Jules, from West Sussex, said: “They are red blooded alpha males, they are successful, they are well educated, they are intelligent men.
“Their head was in the beer at the time.”
Many then opened up to him and said they thought it was a great idea.
He said, “I never wanted to wear my wife’s underwear, it’s not a sexual thing. I didn’t want to wear women’s underwear.”
“I wanted to wear men’s underwear with a different design. It wasn’t about feminizing myself.
“I want to embrace men, I want to celebrate their masculinity, I don’t want to suppress it in any way.
“Men have never had a chance to express themselves. When my wife is wearing nice underwear, she is very exciting for me. “
“It’s just the opposite. My wife thinks it’s great. She is very proud of what I do “.
Her underwear is French lace, woven in Calais and sewn in Yorkshire. Their price ranges from £ 30 to £ 240.
Source: Dailystar

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