See-through Bohemian Print Thong Underwear by Daniel Alexander is a Definite Head Turner!

The see-through element to tease and the vibrant print to catch attention, all in one mens underwear design by Daniel Alexander. The Daniel Alexander DAK066 Sheer See-through Bohemian Print Mini Thong underwear for men will sure make heads turn and have a second look as it gives a nice tease of reveal with what you’re packing underneath. This sexy classic cut of underwear works harmoniously altogether in terms of detail, making it a perfect any occasion mens underwear piece.

Daniel Alexander DAK066 Sheer See-through Bohemian Print Mini Thong Mens Underwear

The Daniel Alexander DAK066 Sheer See-through Bohemian Print Mini Thong mens underwear is a sexy stretchy elastic Thong underwear for men that sits below the waist, sexier contoured structure at the front that runs to the back. The see-through printed sheer fabric gives it a stunning visual appeal while giving a glimpse of the goods inside. It is modern and stunning, thanks to the Bohemian print that gives it a timeless touch. Made from polyamide and spandex materials, you’re guaranteed all day comfort and ease of wear with the Daniel Alexander DAK066 Sheer See-through Bohemian Print Mini Thong mens underwear.

Daniel Alexander DAK066 Sheer See-through Bohemian Print Mini Thong Mens Underwear

Make yourself familiar with the diversity in range and design of the mens underwear pieces that await you with Daniel Alexander! Available and in stock now at Spangla, the brand showcases a wide selection of underwear that will surely tickle your specific fancy for style, design and functionality. Check out more the collection at www.menslingerie.com.au Shop and order now from the comforts of your own home and have it delivered to your doorstep in DISCREET PACKAGING.

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