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BULGEHOUND

Jockstrap Fan
THat is a «precious» find.... amazing that it's still around. MY «J&J» was a «400 All Nylon» which had a really nice 2" black-striped waistband which was ultra-smooth and never «curled». I think it was considered the kind of jock a GQ man would wear. Ahem!!! It's a real shame they discontinued making jocks because others than the «400» were also decent quality and COMFORTABLE to wear.
 
D

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The J&J is one of my favorites. One reason is that it is identical to the jock my Dad wore. I have vivid memories of him walking around in either gym shorts or swimming trunks. The waist band of his jockstrap always managed to ride above the top of his shorts. I used to try his on before I had my own. Instant boner the first time I pulled it on.

It is a classic jock, and the V-front distinguishes it from a Bike. I’ve gotten asked about it in the locker room a few times.

I think this guy is wearing a J&J:

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BULGEHOUND

Jockstrap Fan
.....THAT`S a good-looking jockstrap...stylish, yet looks soft and comfortable...I like those very thin ass-straps....I wonder if that pouch is roomy enough for a guy with really big balls...like me?...or a guy with a really big, very thick penis...I guess you just can`t know until you try it
From what I can remember the pouches were slightly snugger and «shaped» than classic BIKEs but you'd have to be REALLY HUGE to overflow them.
 
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Wonder how to compares to Bike? Does it give better support?
I’d say a J&J and Bike are close, but I give a slight edge to the J&J for better support. I prefer the J&J when I play tennis or hoops, when my nuts can really get jostled around.
 

Racemic

Jockstrap Fan
PROTEX was a Canadian brand (Guelph Elastic Hosiery Company) and they had numerous «models» just like J&J. RC#1; RC#2; Collegiate; Varsity all classic unbleached cotton waistbands most with their trademark multiple navy stripes. The «Collegiate» was a cross between a 1" «swimmer» and a 3" «regular» with a 2" bright white waistband and red striping and a «short» pouch which brought the waistband close to the pubes for «discrete wear» under those old-fashioned skimpy skin-tight basketball shorts — yummmmm! Varsity had a panel above the rather skimpy pouch which made the waistband ride uncomfortably high and the pouch saggy. Then there was the ubiquitous «Nylon Pouch» in which the miniscule pouch was constructed with a skimpy triangle of plastic-stiff mesh with sharp edges — obviously designed for S&M [8—))) Between the friction rashes and balls fallout it was a non-returnable disaster. My favourites were the Collegiate (for its brigh white and red stripes) the 50s version of «fashion jock», and the duller but supremely comfortable RC#2 with its roomy but supportive elastic pouch and soft & snug 3" waistband. While BIKE #10 could be occasionally found, PROTEX was, back in the 50s, usually the only brand you could find anywhere in Canada. I began my love affair with Flaherty and J&J jocks when, in my teens, I stumbled on a store in NYC which catered to professional athletes and had the precursor of the «Wall of Jocks» which was shelf after shelf of numerous brands and models of jocks all in cardbosrd boxes. The clerks, all retirees from professional and semi-professional teams, would patiently unbox strap after strap to demonstrate their design advantages. I spent all my mad-money there and came home with a suitcase full of hardon-inducing «professional» jocks which got envious glances in locker rooms filled with drab Protex and #10s.
 

Racemic

Jockstrap Fan
The first jockstrap I ever saw was a Protex with a magnesium cup belonging to my cousin who was a teen hockey player. It had an amazing scent.
I now have in my possession one of the magnesium cups I found at a second hand store as well as a Protex with the woven front panel belonging to my father-in-law who was a hockey referee.
 

JSMike

Jockstrap Fan
The one and only CUP that could be found in my provincial town came from the EATON's mail-order catalogue. PROTEX «O'KEE» with their «patent» moulded MAGNESIUM cup with large rectangular vent holes and the edge bound with felt attached with a winding of some sort of string. after being too-often flogged by grade-school bullies I orderd the O'KEE and wore it daily to protect my sensitive and growing «man-parts». Once I learned to fight properly I stopped wearing it for protection but it then became my favourite jerkoff tool with the cup pressing upward under my by then heavy balls as I pounded away. Vigourous ball-play is still what really makes me blast a big one.

The O'KEE CUP had one dangerous flaw — Magnesium is a component of many fireworks and once it starts burning it becomes a fire-bomb and one of the locker-room pranks was to play a lighter flame on some poor schmuck's cup until it burst into flame and self-destructed in a shower of sparks and billows of acrid smoke. Some time in the 70s, Protex switched over to a cheap white plastic version of the generously-sized and very strong black COOPER cup — the one used by some cup-obsessed jocks as a goblet to drink champagne in the locker room to celebrate a victory. The Protex version , however, was so chintzy it would shatter on even fairly low impact. The shattering of one of those ersatz cups in the dojo where I always wore a JOFA cup for sparring had a string of junk-clutching next-in-lines signing up for me to order them a JOFA. Those JOFA cups were hard to find back then so I ended up ordering and selling dozens of them to dojo buddies.
Sorry it took so long, but I am attaching the only image of a Protex No. 17 O'Kee cup supporter that I have. It is not dated, but at a guess, perhaps the '50s.
 

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Jake

Jockstrap Fan
Not me, but here’s someone in a beat up J&J jock:

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.....great bulge!... very stylish jockstrap for the 1950's...l like it!...love all those thick pubes bursting out above the waistband over that awesome big pouch bulge
Not me, but here’s someone in a beat up J&J jock:

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.....wow!....that`s a really *hot, huge jpckstrap-pouch bulge* there in that obviously *much-used* and very stylish (for the 1950`s) jockstrap!...and I love all that pubic hair showing just above the waistband over that *very full-pouch*!...what an *awesome huge thick bulge*!
 
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