Bodysuits

The bodysuit is the boldest piece in the collection, a single head-turning garment that hugs the torso from shoulder to crotch and reads as part underwear, part fetish gear, part full clubwear. Engineered to frame the entire body rather than just the hips, the men's bodysuit and its close cousin the singlet have become statement pieces for parties, play and performance, prized by men who want to make an entrance rather than blend in. The bodysuits collection at JOCKBOX brings together fashion-forward and fetish-leaning styles alike, from sheer mesh and stretch fabrics that show off every line to bolder gear-leaning designs, with names like CellBlock 13 and Nasty Pig bringing their athletic and streetwear attitude to the cut. Whether you want a sheer statement piece for the dancefloor, a sculpting layer for a look or something that crosses fully into gear, the bodysuit delivers impact nothing else can. Browse the full range of men's bodysuits below and find your fit.

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What a bodysuit is, and what it does

A bodysuit is a one-piece garment that covers the torso, fastening at the crotch, so it stays put and creates a single unbroken line from shoulder to hip. Unlike separate pieces, it sculpts the whole upper body, smoothing and framing the chest, waist and back at once, which is why it reads as such a deliberate, confident choice. The closely related singlet works on the same principle, borrowing from wrestling kit to hug the body, and the two styles often overlap. Both are about presentation above all, designed to be seen rather than hidden, whether under a sheer layer or worn outright.

Fashion bodysuit or fetish gear

The bodysuit lives on a spectrum. At the fashion end, sheer mesh and stretch styles work as statement clubwear and layering pieces, sculpting the body and showing it off for a night out or a performance. At the gear end, bolder designs in heavier fabrics cross into fetish, working as part of a scene or a coordinated look. CellBlock 13 brings its fashion-meets-fetish athletic styling to the cut, while Nasty Pig adds streetwear attitude. Where you land depends on the setting: sheer for the floor, heavier for the harder end.

Fabrics and construction

Fabric is everything with a bodysuit, because the whole garment is on show. Mesh is the signature, sheer and breathable, showing off every line for maximum impact. Stretch fabrics sculpt and move with the body, important in a piece that has to fit closely across the whole torso. Heavier and fetish-leaning materials push the style into gear territory. Construction matters too: the crotch fastening keeps everything in place, and a well-made bodysuit holds its shape through a long night rather than sagging, so quality of make is worth paying for in a piece this exposed.

Getting the fit right

A bodysuit has to fit the whole body, which makes sizing more involved than a brief. It needs to be snug enough to sculpt without being so tight it restricts movement or rides up at the crotch, and the torso length matters as much as the waist, since a suit that is too short pulls uncomfortably. Bodysuits and singlets often use clothing-style sizing rather than waist measurements, so the size guide on each product page is essential. If you are between sizes or new to the style, that guide is the difference between a piece that flatters and one that fights you all night.

How to style a bodysuit

The bodysuit is a statement, so it is built for occasions: parties, performances, the bedroom and any moment you want to command attention. Sheer mesh styles work worn outright on the dancefloor or under an open shirt or jacket for a layered look. Bolder gear styles pair with a harness or socks for a fuller rig. For a similar body-hugging effect with a different heritage, the singlet is the natural companion, and for athletic statement pieces, explore CellBlock 13.

Shop bodysuits by brand

The collection covers the labels bringing real attitude to the cut. For fashion-meets-fetish athletic styling, start with CellBlock 13. For streetwear edge, look at Nasty Pig. You can also browse the related singlets, the wider fetish edit, all underwear, or the latest new arrivals.

Men's bodysuits FAQs

What is the difference between a bodysuit and a singlet?

A bodysuit fastens at the crotch and is built around fashion and fetish styling, while a singlet borrows from wrestling kit with a vest-and-short silhouette. Both hug the torso, and the styles often overlap.

Are men's bodysuits underwear or clubwear?

Both, depending on the design. Sheer mesh styles work as statement clubwear, while heavier designs cross into fetish gear. They are made to be seen rather than hidden.

How should a bodysuit fit?

It should be snug enough to sculpt without restricting movement or pulling at the crotch, with the right torso length for your height. Bodysuits often use clothing-style sizing, so check the size guide closely.

What fabric is best for a bodysuit?

Mesh is the signature for its sheer, breathable look, while stretch fabrics sculpt and move with the body. Heavier fabrics suit gear-leaning styles.

Does JOCKBOX ship bodysuits discreetly?

Yes. Every order arrives in plain, unbranded packaging with nothing on the outside to reveal the contents.