Riley Green Models Underwear, Drops Album—Is There Anything He Can’t Do?
Apparently, Riley Green has a backup career ready if this whole country music thing ever fizzles out… underwear modeling.
The country heartthrob made his debut as a Gildan underwear model this August, timed perfectly with National Underwear Day (yes, that’s an actual thing). Gildan, known for its lineup of everyday basics—t-shirts, socks, and of course, underwear—decided Riley was the man for the job.
And while it may sound like a bold move, Riley swears it wasn’t all tighty-whities all day:
“I wasn’t really in my underwear the whole day… they got t-shirts and socks too.”
At 34, Green admits this wasn’t exactly something he planned on doing, but hey—if someone’s cutting the check, he’s game:
“I’m for sale,” he laughed.
And honestly? The Gildan marketing team deserves a standing ovation.
Not Just Photos—There’s Video Too 👀
Of course, the campaign wasn’t just still images. There are a couple of commercial spots, and let’s just say they’re… easy on the eyes.
One ad features a fake phone call with Riley’s “manager” announcing that he landed the Gildan gig. Riley immediately hangs up to hit the gym, training like he’s prepping for a heavyweight fight. Spoiler: he never needed to take his shirt off… but don’t worry, he does during his workout scenes.
Another commercial shows Riley suiting up before a show—with a brief flash of his trusty Gildan undies. You’re welcome, ladies.
And Now… The Album We’ve Been Waiting For
While Riley may be turning heads in his skivvies, don’t forget: music is still front and center. His sophomore studio album, Ain’t My Last Rodeo, is set to drop October 13th—and the tracklist is loaded.
Longtime fans will be thrilled to see familiar favorites like “They Don’t Make ‘Em Like That No More” and “Ain’t Like I Can Hide It.” He’s also dropping a reimagined version of “Different ‘Round Here” featuring Luke Combs, and even brings Jelly Roll along for “Copenhagen In A Cadillac.”
And yes, he’s even covering Tim McGraw’s “Damn Country Music.”
Riley says this album is his most personal yet:
“My grandparents lived just a few miles from me growing up—they shaped who I am. This record reflects that.”
“It’s the first time I’ve really been able to take my time and build something cohesive. I’m proud of it, and I can’t wait for y’all to hear it.”
Full Ain’t My Last Rodeo Tracklist:
Damn Country Music
They Don’t Make ‘Em Like That No More
Mississippi Or Me
Different ‘Round Here (feat. Luke Combs)
Ain’t Like I Can Hide It
Copenhagen In A Cadillac (feat. Jelly Roll)
Damn Good Day To Leave
My Last Rodeo
Workin’ On Me
Raised Up Right
God Made a Good Ol’ Boy
Ain’t My Damn To Give
From modeling briefs to writing ballads, Riley Green is doing it all—and somehow making it all look easy.
One thing’s for sure: whether he’s in boots or boxers, this ain’t his last rodeo.