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Jockstrap

A jockstrap, also a jock (male), jill (female), strap, cup, groin guard, pelvic protector (female), supporter, or athletic supporter, is an undergarment for protecting the testes and penis or vulva during contact sports or other vigorous physical activity. This article deals chiefly with the genital protective sports gear designed for the male body, colloquially known as a "jock".

Frontal, side and rear views of a man wearing a jockstrap

A jockstrap (males) consists of a waistband (usually elastic) with a support pouch for the genitalia and two elastic straps affixed to the base of the pouch and to the left and right sides of the waistband at the hip. The pouch, in some varieties, may be fitted with a pocket to hold an abdominal guard (impact resistant cup, box) to protect the testicles and the penis from injury.

The jillstrap (a.k.a. a "jill") is the female equivalent of the jockstrap, but is designed to protect the vulva from getting struck.

Etymology

The word jockstrap has purportedly been in use at least since 1891, a likely contraction of "jockey strap", as the garment was first designed for bicycle-riding messengers and deliverymen, or 'bike jockeys'. The Bike Jockey Strap was the first jockstrap manufactured in America in 1874.[1][2]

Jockey meaning 'rider', primarily a race horse rider, has been in use since 1670.[3] Jockey itself is the diminutive form of the Scots nickname Jock (for John) as Jackie is for the English nickname Jack. The nicknames Jack and Jackie, Jock and Jockey have been used generically for 'man, fellow, boy, common man'. From the period c.1650–c.1850, 'jock' was used as slang for penis.[4]

The more recent American slang term 'jock', meaning an athlete, is traced to 1959 and is itself derived from 'jockstrap'.[4]

History

 
Jockstrap ad, 1941
 
JayBee jockstrap

The jockstrap was invented in 1874 by C. F. Bennett of a Chicago sporting goods company, Sharp & Smith, to provide comfort and support for bicycle jockeys working the cobblestone streets of Boston. The original incarnation of the jockstrap resembled a thong, as it featured a strap that went between the buttocks.[5] In 1897 Bennett's newly formed Bike Web Company patented and began mass-producing the Bike Jockey Strap.[6] The Bike Web Company later became known as the Bike Company. Bike, until 2003, was a stand-alone company. In that year, the company and its trademarks were purchased by Russell Athletic. Russell Athletic continued to produce jockstraps using the Bike brand and logos until 2017 when they retired the brand. Russell had become a Fruit-of-the-Loom subsidiary, and Fruit-of-the-Loom is owned by and part of Berkshire Hathaway. On April 15, 2021, the brand's website reopened for online sales, featuring a modernized version of their trademark "No. 10" jockstrap, as well as active apparel.

The jockstrap was also influential in early 20th-century medicine with the invention of the Heidelberg Electric Belt, a low-voltage electric powered jockstrap that claimed to cure kidney disorders, insomnia, erectile dysfunction, and other ailments. Today, jockstraps are still worn in the US by adolescent and adult men for sports, weightlifting, medical purposes, and for recovery from injury or surgery for such conditions as hematocele, inguinal hernia, hydrocele, or spermatocele.

In 2022, jockstraps saw a renewed popularity as underwear for men, the usage of which became a fashionable trend.[7] The trend was reflected with the inclusion of the garment in the runways of various major designers including, Calvin Klein, JW Anderson, Gucci, and Rick Owens, alongside other large brands like Adidas, Diesel, and 2(x)ist making multiple styles.[8]

Design

Jockstraps are fairly consistent in design with variations appearing in details like width of waistband and fabrics. Some jockstraps are designed for specific sports: Swim jocks, for example, have a narrow waistband, and hockey jocks sometimes have adjustable elastic straps and garter clips that hold hockey socks in place while the bulky goalie protector has genital and abdominal foam padding. Windproof jockstraps have a special layer of fabric to protect the wearer from wind and cold in winter sports. Jockstraps are made in other materials as fetish wear.[9] Aside from the aforementioned "fashion jockstraps", the 2000s have seen a resurgence in jockstrap designs and brands.

Alternatives to jockstraps include the jock brief, or support briefs, which have the wide waistband of a jockstrap combined with a full seat and are made of an elastic supportive material. A thong style strap, sometimes called a dance belt, has one narrow elastic strap attached to the bottom of the pouch, passing between the legs and attaching to the waistband at the middle of the back. A strapless garment, called a jock sock or sometimes a slingshot,[10] has only an elastic waist band with an elastic pouch that holds the genitals from the front.

In Europe, from the time of the Middle Ages, undergarments available were limited to a loose fitting trouser-like piece of clothing called a braies. This article of clothing was stepped into and then laced or tied around the waist and legs at about mid-calf and provided no support to the male genitals. This allowed the scrotum unlimited movement under clothing and resulted in injury from carts, carriages with wooden planks for seats or the saddle as the body took all of the force of the motion. The suspensory was developed around the early 1820s as a way to lift the scrotum away from the plank seat and saddle thereby preventing injury while in a cart, carriage or horseback riding. Today the suspensory is used primarily as a medical device after genital surgery to aid in post operative healing. General Custer's suspensory can be seen in the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument museum, near Crow Agency Montana.

Protective cup

 
Banana-style cup, down position
 
Traditional cup, up position

Optional cups offer additional protection for contact sports and are made of hard plastic or steel, perforated for ventilation.[11] A more flexible and comfortable soft cup is also offered for low contact sports. A flex cup variation features a hard exterior melded with a soft lining.

A similar piece of protective equipment in the sport of cricket is known as a box. In cricket, a box is usually worn by only a batsman, a wicket-keeper, and sometimes other close-up fielders. For fielders farther from the batsman, the wearing of a box would impede their movement and running (for batsmen the benefits outweigh the disadvantages).

An abdominal guard (also called "compression cup", "box", or "L Guard") is a hard usually plastic cup that is inserted in a jockstrap to protect male genitalia. Some jockstraps have a lined front pouch for this purpose. The abdominal guard is usually constructed from high density plastic with a padded edge, shaped like a hollow half-pear, and inserted into the jockstrap or jockstrap-style underwear of the batsmen and wicket-keeper. This is used to protect the genitals against impact from the ball.

Many sports require the use of an athletic cup. These include cricket, fencing, martial arts, boxing, lacrosse, hockey, baseball, paintball, football and many others.

Fashion jocks often incorporate soft-lined front pouches or they may be designed to bring the male genitalia forwards or upwards. The purpose of these modifications is to enhance the masculine appearance of the wearer. Wearers of fashion jocks may also wear abdominal guards for the same purpose.

Pelvic protectors exist to protect female genitalia, though these are less widespread.

With the decline in the use of jockstraps in sports, the use of the necessary abdominal guard has also declined despite the safety implications. Typically cups are worn in the pouch of a jockstrap which may be double-lined to hold the cup, or in compression shorts or sport-specific briefs.

Cups for some combat sports (e.g. mixed martial arts, kick boxing) have a waistband and straps attached directly to the cup designed to be worn over a regular jockstrap or briefs. Some sports such as boxing use an oversized cup and jock combined into a single item which has layered foam padding that protects the groin, kidneys and abdomen.

Use

Cups offer protection for contact sports. They are usually made of hard plastic or steel and perforated for ventilation. A more flexible and comfortable soft cup is also offered for low-contact sports such as soccer. A flex cup variation features a hard exterior cup with a soft cups lining.[11]

Jockstraps for females

The pelvic protector is the female equivalent of the male jockstrap. It is currently unclear who was responsible for the first invention of the female pelvic protector. It is designed to protect the female genitalia from bruising or tearing. The area protected includes the entire vulva, including the clitoris, the clitoral hood and the delicate labia minora which protrude from the vulva in some women and are therefore especially vulnerable to bruising from impact. It is also occasionally nicknamed a "jill" or "jillstrap".[12] Women wear the garment during contact sports or activities. The garment cups around the genitals and is usually reinforced with rigid material.

Gay subculture fetish

 
Selection of different jockstraps as fashionable men's underwear without jockstrap protection in a German boutique in the red-light district of Hanover.

Since the 1950s and 1960s, some gay men use jockstraps as an erotic attire, particularly those belonging to the leather and BDSM subcultures.[13] The garment has become especially popular between gay men and LGBT+ individuals in the 2020s, with major brands producing rainbow-coloured, Pride-themed jockstraps.[7][8]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ . Bike Athletic. Archived from the original on November 24, 2007. (archived from the original on 2007-11-24).
  2. ^ Davis, Michael (2007). Art of Dress Designing. Global Media. p. 107. ISBN 978-81-904575-7-6.
  3. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Jockey" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 427.
  4. ^ a b "Jock". Online Etymology.
  5. ^ "The surprisingly unisex history of the thong". Mic. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  6. ^ Kimmel, Michael; Milrod, Christine; Kennedy, Amanda (2014). Cultural Encyclopedia of the Penis. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 97. ISBN 978-0-7591-2314-4.
  7. ^ a b Criales-Unzueta, Jose (June 3, 2022). "With Jockstraps Hitting the Runways, Fashion is Saying Gay Loud and Clear". Vogue. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  8. ^ a b Toumazou, Aaron (February 6, 2021). "The manifold reasons to invest in a jockstrap". British GQ. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  9. ^ "Leather Jockstraps". Internationaljock.com. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
  10. ^ "A History of the Jockstrap". Jockstrap Central. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
  11. ^ a b . The Jockstrap and Cup Site. August 21, 2007. Archived from the original on August 21, 2007. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
  12. ^ Hedley, Cara (2007). Twenty Miles. Coach House Books. p. 69. ISBN 978-1-5524-5186-1.
  13. ^ "How The Jockstrap Became Part Of The Gay Male Uniform". inmagazine.ca. February 28, 2019. Retrieved August 8, 2022.

External links

  •   Media related to Jockstraps at Wikimedia Commons

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For the band see Jockstrap band A jockstrap also a jock male jill female strap cup groin guard pelvic protector female supporter or athletic supporter is an undergarment for protecting the testes and penis or vulva during contact sports or other vigorous physical activity This article deals chiefly with the genital protective sports gear designed for the male body colloquially known as a jock Frontal side and rear views of a man wearing a jockstrap A jockstrap males consists of a waistband usually elastic with a support pouch for the genitalia and two elastic straps affixed to the base of the pouch and to the left and right sides of the waistband at the hip The pouch in some varieties may be fitted with a pocket to hold an abdominal guard impact resistant cup box to protect the testicles and the penis from injury The jillstrap a k a a jill is the female equivalent of the jockstrap but is designed to protect the vulva from getting struck Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Design 4 Protective cup 4 1 Use 5 Jockstraps for females 6 Gay subculture fetish 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEtymology EditThe word jockstrap has purportedly been in use at least since 1891 a likely contraction of jockey strap as the garment was first designed for bicycle riding messengers and deliverymen or bike jockeys The Bike Jockey Strap was the first jockstrap manufactured in America in 1874 1 2 Jockey meaning rider primarily a race horse rider has been in use since 1670 3 Jockey itself is the diminutive form of the Scots nickname Jock for John as Jackie is for the English nickname Jack The nicknames Jack and Jackie Jock and Jockey have been used generically for man fellow boy common man From the period c 1650 c 1850 jock was used as slang for penis 4 The more recent American slang term jock meaning an athlete is traced to 1959 and is itself derived from jockstrap 4 History Edit Jockstrap ad 1941 JayBee jockstrap The jockstrap was invented in 1874 by C F Bennett of a Chicago sporting goods company Sharp amp Smith to provide comfort and support for bicycle jockeys working the cobblestone streets of Boston The original incarnation of the jockstrap resembled a thong as it featured a strap that went between the buttocks 5 In 1897 Bennett s newly formed Bike Web Company patented and began mass producing the Bike Jockey Strap 6 The Bike Web Company later became known as the Bike Company Bike until 2003 was a stand alone company In that year the company and its trademarks were purchased by Russell Athletic Russell Athletic continued to produce jockstraps using the Bike brand and logos until 2017 when they retired the brand Russell had become a Fruit of the Loom subsidiary and Fruit of the Loom is owned by and part of Berkshire Hathaway On April 15 2021 the brand s website reopened for online sales featuring a modernized version of their trademark No 10 jockstrap as well as active apparel The jockstrap was also influential in early 20th century medicine with the invention of the Heidelberg Electric Belt a low voltage electric powered jockstrap that claimed to cure kidney disorders insomnia erectile dysfunction and other ailments Today jockstraps are still worn in the US by adolescent and adult men for sports weightlifting medical purposes and for recovery from injury or surgery for such conditions as hematocele inguinal hernia hydrocele or spermatocele In 2022 jockstraps saw a renewed popularity as underwear for men the usage of which became a fashionable trend 7 The trend was reflected with the inclusion of the garment in the runways of various major designers including Calvin Klein JW Anderson Gucci and Rick Owens alongside other large brands like Adidas Diesel and 2 x ist making multiple styles 8 Design EditJockstraps are fairly consistent in design with variations appearing in details like width of waistband and fabrics Some jockstraps are designed for specific sports Swim jocks for example have a narrow waistband and hockey jocks sometimes have adjustable elastic straps and garter clips that hold hockey socks in place while the bulky goalie protector has genital and abdominal foam padding Windproof jockstraps have a special layer of fabric to protect the wearer from wind and cold in winter sports Jockstraps are made in other materials as fetish wear 9 Aside from the aforementioned fashion jockstraps the 2000s have seen a resurgence in jockstrap designs and brands Alternatives to jockstraps include the jock brief or support briefs which have the wide waistband of a jockstrap combined with a full seat and are made of an elastic supportive material A thong style strap sometimes called a dance belt has one narrow elastic strap attached to the bottom of the pouch passing between the legs and attaching to the waistband at the middle of the back A strapless garment called a jock sock or sometimes a slingshot 10 has only an elastic waist band with an elastic pouch that holds the genitals from the front In Europe from the time of the Middle Ages undergarments available were limited to a loose fitting trouser like piece of clothing called a braies This article of clothing was stepped into and then laced or tied around the waist and legs at about mid calf and provided no support to the male genitals This allowed the scrotum unlimited movement under clothing and resulted in injury from carts carriages with wooden planks for seats or the saddle as the body took all of the force of the motion The suspensory was developed around the early 1820s as a way to lift the scrotum away from the plank seat and saddle thereby preventing injury while in a cart carriage or horseback riding Today the suspensory is used primarily as a medical device after genital surgery to aid in post operative healing General Custer s suspensory can be seen in the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument museum near Crow Agency Montana Protective cup Edit Banana style cup down position Traditional cup up position Optional cups offer additional protection for contact sports and are made of hard plastic or steel perforated for ventilation 11 A more flexible and comfortable soft cup is also offered for low contact sports A flex cup variation features a hard exterior melded with a soft lining A similar piece of protective equipment in the sport of cricket is known as a box In cricket a box is usually worn by only a batsman a wicket keeper and sometimes other close up fielders For fielders farther from the batsman the wearing of a box would impede their movement and running for batsmen the benefits outweigh the disadvantages An abdominal guard also called compression cup box or L Guard is a hard usually plastic cup that is inserted in a jockstrap to protect male genitalia Some jockstraps have a lined front pouch for this purpose The abdominal guard is usually constructed from high density plastic with a padded edge shaped like a hollow half pear and inserted into the jockstrap or jockstrap style underwear of the batsmen and wicket keeper This is used to protect the genitals against impact from the ball Many sports require the use of an athletic cup These include cricket fencing martial arts boxing lacrosse hockey baseball paintball football and many others Fashion jocks often incorporate soft lined front pouches or they may be designed to bring the male genitalia forwards or upwards The purpose of these modifications is to enhance the masculine appearance of the wearer Wearers of fashion jocks may also wear abdominal guards for the same purpose Pelvic protectors exist to protect female genitalia though these are less widespread With the decline in the use of jockstraps in sports the use of the necessary abdominal guard has also declined despite the safety implications Typically cups are worn in the pouch of a jockstrap which may be double lined to hold the cup or in compression shorts or sport specific briefs Cups for some combat sports e g mixed martial arts kick boxing have a waistband and straps attached directly to the cup designed to be worn over a regular jockstrap or briefs Some sports such as boxing use an oversized cup and jock combined into a single item which has layered foam padding that protects the groin kidneys and abdomen Use Edit Cups offer protection for contact sports They are usually made of hard plastic or steel and perforated for ventilation A more flexible and comfortable soft cup is also offered for low contact sports such as soccer A flex cup variation features a hard exterior cup with a soft cups lining 11 Jockstraps for females EditThe pelvic protector is the female equivalent of the male jockstrap It is currently unclear who was responsible for the first invention of the female pelvic protector It is designed to protect the female genitalia from bruising or tearing The area protected includes the entire vulva including the clitoris the clitoral hood and the delicate labia minora which protrude from the vulva in some women and are therefore especially vulnerable to bruising from impact It is also occasionally nicknamed a jill or jillstrap 12 Women wear the garment during contact sports or activities The garment cups around the genitals and is usually reinforced with rigid material Gay subculture fetish Edit Selection of different jockstraps as fashionable men s underwear without jockstrap protection in a German boutique in the red light district of Hanover Since the 1950s and 1960s some gay men use jockstraps as an erotic attire particularly those belonging to the leather and BDSM subcultures 13 The garment has become especially popular between gay men and LGBT individuals in the 2020s with major brands producing rainbow coloured Pride themed jockstraps 7 8 Gallery Edit Vintage photograph of a bodybuilder Marpage jockstrap and packaging circa 1930 This Mizpah supporter ad from a 1922 magazine appeared in the A amp E documentary Unmentionables Franklin cup supporter A form of a cup as worn by male cricket players See also Edit Baseball portal Fashion portalBaseball clothing and equipment BIKE Athletic Company Cricket clothing and equipment Russell Crowe s jockstrap Tinea cruris more commonly known as jock itch References Edit Bike History Bike Athletic Archived from the original on November 24 2007 archived from the original on 2007 11 24 Davis Michael 2007 Art of Dress Designing Global Media p 107 ISBN 978 81 904575 7 6 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Jockey Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 15 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 427 a b Jock Online Etymology The surprisingly unisex history of the thong Mic Retrieved November 26 2022 Kimmel Michael Milrod Christine Kennedy Amanda 2014 Cultural Encyclopedia of the Penis Rowman amp Littlefield p 97 ISBN 978 0 7591 2314 4 a b Criales Unzueta Jose June 3 2022 With Jockstraps Hitting the Runways Fashion is Saying Gay Loud and Clear Vogue Retrieved November 26 2022 a b Toumazou Aaron February 6 2021 The manifold reasons to invest in a jockstrap British GQ Retrieved November 26 2022 Leather Jockstraps Internationaljock com Retrieved January 11 2016 A History of the Jockstrap Jockstrap Central Retrieved January 11 2016 a b Jockstrap and Cup Historical Background The Jockstrap and Cup Site August 21 2007 Archived from the original on August 21 2007 Retrieved July 19 2021 Hedley Cara 2007 Twenty Miles Coach House Books p 69 ISBN 978 1 5524 5186 1 How The Jockstrap Became Part Of The Gay Male Uniform inmagazine ca February 28 2019 Retrieved August 8 2022 External links Edit Media related to Jockstraps at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jockstrap amp oldid 1133614407 Protective cup, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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