Serious looking David was even asked by several interviewers if he had some bulge assistance, due to the size of his manhood, a claim he laughed at and denied. The pictures of David in white boxers, boxer shorts, briefs, all with his bulge popping and his legs wide open sent the world and tabloids (days before Instagram and Snapchat) into a storm!įans queued for hours to get their underwear signed by Becks at signings in Selfridges London, and Macy's New York. The now imfafous ad campaign featured David as a solo before later adding in his wife Victoria Beckham, also in her underwear. You've another Italian fashion house to thank for first undressing David Beckham, this time it's Armani, all the way back in the Summer of 2009.
Moving On, David Beckham has stripped to his underwear a few times, let's show you all the pictures. Picture standing in what we can only assume is the locker room showers, the players all and bulge front and centre with not a smile in sight.įinishing up with some more football players inexplicably training in the gym, wearing their Dolce&Gabanna underwear. Take a look at the video below followed by a few videos. To coincide with a long running sponsorship of the soccer team, Dolce&Gabanna have several times convinced (or obliged) several members of the football team to strip off and pose in their pants, almost invariably wearing briefs, well it is Italy.Įmbellished with various D&G and Calcio designs (apparently a book that was released ahead of the World Cup in Brazil) the chosen from from the team Antonio Di Natale, Vincenzo Iaquinta, Claudio Marchisio, Federico Marchetti and Domenico Criscito, pose up a storm. Let's make a start with the Italian national football team and Dolce & Gabbana. Whether it's to celebrate that match winning goal, to democrat an impressive bulge, a big advertising pay day, or simply caught short in an accident these football players have exposed themselves plenty over the years, and we're going to show you some of the very best photos of footballers in their underwear. Over the years, footballers or soccer players (whatever you want to call them, but seen as we're British we'll stick to football) have been dropping their shorts to show us what they're packing underneath.