Since we’re on a bit of a fashion kick this week, we thought we’d draw attention to some rather fashionable drawers – underwear, that is. When AMG first started out, it was intended as a sort of agency for photographers and models of the male form. At the time, Physique Pictorial was little more than a book of advertisements, cut with the occasional editorial, like George Quaintance’s “How to Draw from Projected Color Slides.” It was somewhat of an industry publication, but as demand for the pocket-sized smut rag grew, its audience shifted away from photographers and their subjects, to the men who admired them. With new prospects on the horizon, Mizer and his team (consisting mainly of he and his mother, Delia Mizer) looked to alternative sources of income. Our favorite such money making scheme? You guessed it – underwear.
Before Dov Charney and his merry band of fair-trade misfits strolled into town, brandishing their tri-blend t-shirts and throw-back cotton briefs, Bob Mizer and his mummy were hocking v-necks and terry kwik-kovers from the pages of Physique Pictorial.
Now, we’re not claiming to know what kind of labor practices went into the making of these fine and faggy garments, but isn’t nice to know, that no matter how oppressive the circumstances of the time, a guy could always get his hands on a deep-V and a pair of flashy panties?