Vintage Jockstrap Advertisements Volume 2
Vintage Jockstrap packaging, boxes and tags: Volume 2
Below is a collection of vintage jockstrap advertisements and package/box photos from the 1900's. Some brands include Champion, Core Products, Defender, Dr. Scholl's, Flaherty's "Bub", FitsRite, Flarico, and Futuro. To view the associated Jockstrap, just click on the brand name.
Another Champion sports supporter, this one from Champion Division of Surgical Appliance, Inc., Ripley, OH. A soft textured pouch and tubular non-roll legstraps make this a very comfortable supporter. |
The Champion Sheath Urinal supporter from OTC Professional Appliances has an adjustable 3" elastic waistband and 1" legstraps. The latex sheath can be custom fit to your penis size and has a screw-off cap at the end for attaching latex or plastic tubing. |
The Core athletic supporter from Core Products, Osceola, WI, is a polyester disaster! |
Defender regular supporter. |
Dr. Scholl's Pro Comfort athletic supporter has soft lined waistband and straps for extra comfort. |
Excel sports supporter from McKesson Corp. This is one of those fine old cotton supporters with a 3" cotton waistband and non-roll tubular legstraps. |
Flaherty's "Bub" Duribilknit No. 05 "freshly knitted athletic supporter." A very sturdy jockstrap made of genuine surgical elastic. |
The FitsRite athletic supporter (jock strap) for all sports was manufactured by FitsRite Products Co., 13 to 21 East 22nd Street, New York City, USA. It probably dates from the early 1940s. |
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Flaherty's "Bub" "Fleshelastic" No. 105 swimmer-style jockstrap. |
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According to the box, the Guardsman No. 37 "provides comfortable support and protects the 'sensitive zone' against strain and painful blows." Distributed by Hall's Albany Drug Company, Albany, NY. |
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Flarico No. 110 Permoflex athletic supporter from 1959. The non-roll "Fleshelastic" tubular understraps and roomy pouch make this an extremely comfortable supporter. The boxes are from 1959 (left) and 1968 (right). |
Flarico No. 110 "Active Man" jockstrap with 3" waistband and a stylized eagle on the label. |
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Underwear manufacturer Fruit of the Loom introduced this men's athletic supporter in the early 1960s. |
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This rare Fur-Line MGuard athletic supporter was a gift from a site visitor from Iowa. Notice the printing on the back of the waistband supporting the University of Iowa "Hawkeyes." |
Futuro All American swimmer supporter dated 1980. The back of the box lists several reasons for wearing an athletic supporter including "To confine the genitals, holding them out of harm's way from external contact" and "To lift, support and snug the testicles against the body." |
Futuro Sports-3 athletic supporter made in 1966. |
Futuro No. 7205 athletic supporter made in 1983 by The Futuro Company, Cincinnati, OH. |
Futuro V-Gard athletic supporter from the 1960s featured a contoured "V" front, 3" elastic waistband, tubular legstraps and a pouch of interlock knit. |
Futuro Van-Gard 10 Supporter Belt No. 82 with a 10" waistband and detachable fly pouch and leg straps. A form for ordering additional pouches and straps was included in the box. |
Roma Gloria No. 8 sospensorio polisportivo from Italy. |