8"" x 10""

Hats Off Print

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Our friend was in the changing room when he realized his clothes were gone. In ""Hats Off,"" a playful piece of LGBT art, he had just removed his swim brief and was getting out of the shower. He went to the wrong row, and when someone came in, the only thing he had to cover up with was his baseball cap. He managed to hide the goods, but that didn't stop the guys from mentioning, ""Nice tan line,"" as they walked by. Luckily, he went a row over and found all his clothes. This print captures the humor and spontaneity of an unexpected situation, making it perfect for those who appreciate baseball caps, tan lines, and lighthearted moments in life. ""Hats Off"" celebrates quick thinking and the playful side of everyday mishaps.

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UNB Tim is the editor and founder of Underwear News Briefs and the Brief Talk Podcast. His passion for underwear began in his teen years and has since expanded to include speedos, spandex, and more. During the COVID pandemic, he rediscovered his love for drawing, focusing on men's gear. His artwork features a variety of subjects, including bikinis, thongs, jocks, white briefs, singlets, spandex, cowboys, and suits. Tim enjoys blending these themes, especially mixing underwear with cowboys and suits, to showcase his creativity. He creates all his drawings on the iPad using Procreate and the Apple Pencil and continually strives to evolve his art in content and style.

Tim is inspired by many different body types, from muscular to beefy men. He loves to see men living their best lives in the gear they love. You may ask why there aren't faces in his art; Tim believes it’s up to the viewer to imagine the guy in the drawings.