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I recently saw an ad for a company that sells matching underwear for men and women. I think it might be a subscription service?

 

So, I'm wondering, do you think this is cool or hokey? Would you wear it? What would you think if you started undressing at the club and the other couple were matching?

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I have a hard enough time keeping my own matched up. You know, that thong is dirty so I can’t wear that bra. Wore that bra but no panties last week so its dirty but the thong is clean and so forth.

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That doesn't really work for me.

 

For some reason, those "I'm with stupid---->" matching shirts keeping popping up in my mind.

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I think it's a cute concept but I'm not sure it would work for us. It would be one of those, "Let's try it once to a party," then we'd forget about it the next time or they would get lost in the back of the drawers. :)

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My wife and I consider underwear a hindrance to playing and believe in getting naked as soon as possible.

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We've matched with black underwear, thong and panties.

 

I must admit I think it would be fun!! Just really hard to maintain.

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I think the only time we matched is when we both didn't wear any underwear.:blush:

 

This is us!

 

I sort of think it's hokey, but it really doesn't matter since the odds of me actually noticing are nil. I can tell mrs cplnuswing I like her "new" shirt and she tells me she's had it three years, or she asks me why I didn't comment on her new outfit and I'm like "which outfit?" My inability to keep up those things is weakness...I'm never quite sure I'm not being played on that :) Shoes...we won't even go there :lol:

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I can tell you I'm less than impressed when a woman has a different bra and panties on (like completely different colors or styles), but yesterday we say a couple out shopping that had rather obviously coordinated their outfits and thought 'that's odd'...

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