We recently added a new custom pattern – the mens latex y-front brief. You can find instructions on how to make the briefs at either our tutorials section on MJTrends.com or on our instructables page:
Mens y-front tutorial
MJTrends Instructables
You can find the new pattern available for purchase here:
We’d love to hear from you on what you’d like us to make next! If you have an idea for a custom pattern that you would like us to offer, or an instructable that you would like us to create – drop me a line at: addison@MJTrends.com.
You can send a picture, link, idea, or anything else that inspires you.





Cool to see you bridging your own tutorials section with Instructables, it makes the content more accessible. The y-front brief pattern seems like a good entry point for new makers.
Nice to see you providing both the MJTrends tutorial and an Instructables version, since people have different learning preferences. The y-front cut looks clean and practical for everyday wear.
Having the instructable alongside the pattern purchase is helpful, especially for visual learners. I’d be interested in seeing more mens basics like this expanded into a full set.
The invitation to email ideas is a nice touch, it makes the project feel collaborative. The y-front brief pattern fills a gap that’s been noticeable in men’s latex designs.
I like that you’re opening the door for suggestions via email, it makes the custom pattern lineup feel more community-driven. The y-front design is a classic choice that a lot of people have been missing.
The y-front brief pattern is a great addition, especially since you included both the MJTrends tutorial and the Instructables version for reference. Having multiple instruction formats really helps when learning latex construction techniques.
Seeing a mens latex y-front brief pattern finally added is awesome, since most patterns tend to focus elsewhere. The link to both tutorial sections makes it easier to follow along regardless of experience level.
I appreciate that you’re actively asking for new pattern ideas and even encouraging people to send inspiration. The mens y-front brief feels like a solid staple piece to add to the catalog.
This is a smart release since y-front briefs are such a recognizable style, but not often available in latex patterns. The direct links to instructions make it feel very approachable.
The combination of a purchasable pattern and a free instructable is really useful, especially for people just starting with latex sewing. I’m curious what materials you recommend pairing with this specific brief style.
Offering both a tutorial and a purchasable custom pattern is a solid approach, especially for people who want guidance. The mens y-front brief is a practical design that many will actually use.