![]() ![]() “Some people in the office, they can’t help but look over my shoulder,” he says. “It’s just business.” Still, his mock-up underwear designs have raised some eyebrows around the base. But “there’s no conflict,” insists Cassadine, currently stationed in Qatar. The Village People‘s “In The Navy” notwithstanding, the lifestyle isn’t one that typically jibes with military culture. ![]() According to the blog profile, Disco Valente’s favorite music includes Michael Jackson, Sade, and George Michael. The clothing line’s blog provides lifestyle tips including how to sculpt “killer biceps” to emulate tennis player Raphael Nadal, and “how to choose a great fitting T-shirt” (“if you have items not from Disco Valante, we recommend finding a local tailor and having him/her adjust your clothes to fit your body,” the website suggests). With the catchprase “,” it’s clear that Disco Valante aims to promote a lifestyle along with its underthings. In a press release, Cassadine writes that the line aims to “speak to everyone’s sexiness,” but admits that “strength and interest would be more prevalent in the gay/metro-sexual community.” Cassadine says that Disco Valante’s model skivvies–like a skimpy brief with a star-shooting boom box printed on its ass–aren’t targeted exclusively toward gays.
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