Shirtless David Gandy, 45, shows off his jaw-dropping physique as he launches his OWN underwear range for his brand

David Gandy showcased his new underwear line by modeling it himself, proving once again he’s the perfect face for his brand.

After 25 years working with leading men’s fashion brands, especially in underwear, David has a deep understanding of what makes quality boxers.

David, famous for his memorable appearances in Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue and Marks & Spencer ads – often wearing tight-fitting swimwear – is now starting his own product line.

Oh my gosh, David Gandy! He’s just… amazing. I’ve been following him since forever, and when he launched Wellwear back in October 2021, I nearly lost it! It started with the most incredible loungewear, then sleepwear and pyjamas – honestly, the comfiest things ever – and now… UNDERWEAR?! Seriously, is there anything this man *can’t* do? I need it all, immediately!

David unveiled his new underwear campaign, ‘The Ultimate Trunk,’ and showed off his physique while modeling a pair of white boxers.

As a style enthusiast, I have to say David really knows how to make a statement! He was spotted rocking the same swim trunks in black, and honestly, the look was effortlessly cool. He just leaned back and posed – total confidence and a perfect summer vibe.

David strongly supports the brand, claiming its designs are the most flattering available. He points out that competing products tend to focus too much on logos or aren’t comfortable to wear.

David also said he wears the boxers for himself, not to impress others, even though he generally looks good in whatever he wears.

He explained to customers that the design was incredibly flattering, but emphasized it wasn’t about attracting attention – it was about the confidence and good feeling you get when you wear it.

Despite decades in the industry, David always maintained that he’d never been truly impressed by any undergarments.

He explained that he’s never found a pair of underwear he truly loved. He’s tried many different brands, but nothing has ever really impressed him.

The new pack of three costs £45, making it a great value compared to similar brands like Calvin Klein. You can also buy a single pair for £16.

David shared that he personally tested the Ultimate Trunk throughout its entire development – from initial design to final production – to ensure it meets expectations.

David recently told You Magazine that he still looks great, even after working as a model for over twenty years.

He explained that he exercises for 45 to 60 minutes five times a week, using Technogym equipment in his home near Richmond Park, which is worth around £8 million.

He typically works on his projects in the evenings, once his two young daughters, six-year-old Matilda and three-year-old Tabitha, are asleep. His partner, Stephanie Mendoros, is a barrister.

 He recommends lifting weights for anyone who wants to tone up and get fit.

He recommends strength training alongside cardio. He also emphasizes the importance of regularly changing your workout routine. Muscles adapt quickly, so constantly challenging them with new exercises is key to seeing results.

He’s careful about his diet, avoiding processed foods, sugary drinks, and beer. However, he believes in enjoying everything else in reasonable amounts, including carbohydrates – which are important for building muscle – and the occasional glass of wine.

He consumes around 4,000 calories daily, focusing on foods like pasta, chili, baked potatoes, fish, vegetable curries, pad Thai, and Thai fish wraps. He also drinks two protein shakes each day, each containing 5 grams of creatine.

I usually skip breakfast and don’t eat until noon, which means I fast for about twelve hours. Before a photoshoot, I stick to just water, coffee, and maybe a small snack for the two days leading up to it. It’s tough, and every time I do it, I swear I’ll never do it again!

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2025-09-28 14:06