By John Stein

In a world where conformity often takes center stage, Fort Troff’s latest underwear collection dares to be different. With its innovative use of materials, meticulous craftsmanship, and boundary-pushing
designs, the collection is a celebration of boldness and self-expression.
“This collection is more than just underwear,” says Louis Ceruzzi, founder of Fort Troff. “It’s about making a statement and empowering men to feel their best—whether they’re at the gym, on a date, or enjoying a night out.”
Striking the perfect balance between functionality and sex appeal was a top priority for the in-house
design team and their European partners. The result is a collection that reflects Fort Troff’s playful, edgy
aesthetic with bold colors, unexpected cuts, and materials that feel luxurious against the skin.
One standout feature is the strategic placement of stitching and seams, designed to enhance the
wearer’s physique by subtly lifting and shaping the butt and bulge. “It’s one of those details guys might
not notice right away,” says Ceruzzi, “but it makes a big difference, boosting confidence in a subtle yet
powerful way.”
Fabric selection was another key focus. The collection blends soft, breathable cotton, sleek
microfibers, and sheer mesh—each chosen to maximize comfort while amplifying visual appeal. “We
want men to feel unrestricted and confident in any scenario,” Ceruzzi explains. “Whether it’s hitting the
club or hitting the sheets, these pieces fit seamlessly into any setting.”
Ceruzzi’s personal favorite is the Xposed Zippered Ass Singlet, a black-and-red design crafted from premium athletic mesh. This racy piece features a back zipper for quick access, embodying the collection’s raw and unapologetic vibe. “These are definitely made for the naughtiest of boys,” Ceruzzi
adds with a grin. Every piece in the collection is designed to inspire confidence, sexiness, and a sense
of adventure. “When someone wears Fort Troff,” Ceruzzi says, “it sets a tone that says, ‘I’m kinky AF—let’s get down.’”
Explore the collection at http://www.FortTroff.com.

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