Lace.com Adds Cocksox Underwear Line for Men

TORONTO — Lace.com, a leading e-commerce retail and wholesale lingerie website, has announced its addition of the Cocksox line. Lace.com has both a Canadian and U.S. online store as well as a wholesale division. 

Cocksox, described by Lace.com as "perfectly tailored for an active lifestyle," is a men's underwear line from Australia. Lace.com said of Cocksox, "They are a mainstream department store brand that is designed for the athletic and fashionable man. They use high-end materials and innovative design to enhance, provide support and reduce chafing. The materials are breathable and super soft and provide lightweight support ideal for working out."

Lace.com will be carrying a wide variety of colors and designs on both their U.S. and Canadian retail and wholesale sites.

"Men's underwear has been taken to a whole new level with Cocksox," said Erin Sue, Lace.com director. "We are excited to be offering this line to our consumers." 

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For more information on Cocksox, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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