View Full Version : Briefs vs square cuts - slippage factor
jaberwock
10-28-2015, 02:25 AM
So over the years I've gotten my friends into the speedo or at least square cut thing. I find that most like to start with jammers then transition to square cuts which nobody seems to bat an eye at even when we go to the waterpark at 6 flags in MA.
I personally prefer the briefs though as I've found that the square cuts have a tendency to give the male version of the female nip slip where when you're laying out on the pool deck sometimes you show a bit more than you intended to. I mean on the surface square cuts seem a bit more conservative. In practice, however, I avoid them due to the slippage factor - especially at a family water park. Is it just me or do any of you guys run into this as well?
California Dolphin
10-28-2015, 04:50 AM
On the subject of water parks, there is a place called the Jungle Bath in Japan where guys go completely nude.
It has a water slide and it's feels so good to go with your bare butt gliding down.
It's even better if you lay on your tummy while the slide massages your dick and nipples!!! :D
SwimTeamSpeedo
10-28-2015, 03:39 PM
I mostly wear briefs, but I also like Funky Trunks, which are more square cut. I have not had an issue like what you describe. I do find that unlike briefs where my parts generally stay in the position I put them, squarecuts have more anatomy movement. Hope this helps.
speedorob86
10-28-2015, 03:48 PM
briefs all the way. square cut I feel looks awkward on my bod.
briefier the better.
PSDave
10-28-2015, 05:47 PM
this is something new to me - slippage. First, use the drawstring. Second, a suit would have to slip a hell of a lot to expose anything. Unless you are wearing it way lower than the suit is designed to be worn.
for my body I prefer the briefs, but do have some square cuts. I have never experienced any "slippage" with any suit unless I am diving into a pool.
As far as trying to get my friends to wear speedos, I would never try to get anyone to do anything - especially clothing. However, I have always had a selection of speedos in various sizes and if someone wants to try them I offer them to use - but it is only if they ask and it is their decision to try, no coaxing or prodding on my part. If they like them, fine, if not, thats fine too. A person has to be comfortable with their choices.
Captain.Jammer
10-28-2015, 09:45 PM
The vision I had is that jaberwock is referring to slipping out the bottom, through one of the legs?? Since squarecuts may not have a snug leg opening like on a racer cut?
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8748/17650804331_fca83202b2_n.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/sTJZbB)
Tropical-Squarecuts-3 (https://flic.kr/p/sTJZbB) by C J (https://www.flickr.com/photos/131484465@N05/), on Flickr
I know I do not have a potential problem of slipping out anywhere. There's not enough there to slip. :)
But I have heard that the waterslides do a number on your backside, and either in squarecuts or racer cut suits, you will end up with quite a wedgie.
SwimTeamSpeedo
10-29-2015, 01:25 AM
Nice looking square cut, Cap Jam. Love the print. The suit looks great on you.
STS
Torchwatch
10-29-2015, 03:45 PM
Square cut swimming trunks should be skin tight whether they are lycra/spandex or nylon. They should have elastic waists/hips and elastic leg holes. It is likely that there is a front lining and a waist cord.
If elastic has not failed then nothing should drop out through slippage. It is possible that the rear of the suit may ride down showing a bit of ass crack (tunnelling) especially if the trunks are worn from the hips rather than the waist but this is not considered a problem these days.
Mini swimming shorts might be mistaken for square cut swimming trunks but be made from non stretch fabric and have no leg elastic. They may or may not have an inner gusset lining to give support. Worn without a gusset liner there would be need of a swim jockstrap to stop slippage and fall out. This may perhaps be what you have.
Captain.Jammer
10-29-2015, 04:23 PM
Mini swimming shorts might be mistaken for square cut swimming trunks but be made from non stretch fabric and have no leg elastic. They may or may not have an inner gusset lining to give support. Worn without a gusset liner there would be need of a swim jockstrap to stop slippage and fall out. This may perhaps be what you have.
Can you point us to any pictures of these, Torchwatch? They sound interesting.
Torchwatch
10-29-2015, 05:14 PM
Something like these perhaps, but imagine them unlined:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Cool-Mens-boys-Beach-Swimming-Swim-Trunks-Shorts-Slim-Pants-Swimwears-KE-UK-/191490105544?var=&hash=item2c95b320c8:m:mzQer7zRUAsH9CZUTdQz-Dg
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Fashion-Swimming-Trunks-Boxers-Swim-Shorts-Slim-Fit-Short-L-XL-XXL-XXXL/271917007227?_trksid=p2047675.c100009.m1982&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%2 6asc%3D33425%26meid%3D036f60b155ac434d82cc6f61fa29 20f6%26pid%3D100009%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D10%26mehot%3D ag%26sd%3D191490105544
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fashion-Men-Shorts-Swimwear-Swimming-Trunks-Swim-Beach-Pants-Sexy-Sports-Boxers/271922512083?_trksid=p2047675.c100009.m1982&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%2 6asc%3D33425%26meid%3Daea81c9b7cd24059b1e22f2f2681 96cb%26pid%3D100009%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D10%26sd%3D121 792332874
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Men-Shorts-Swimwear-Swimming-Trunks-Swim-Beach-Pants-Sexy-Sports-Boxers-S-XL-/231585037743?var=&hash=item35eb8b3daf:m:mS11EvspE7LXlRM86F_91Jw
not forgetting these of course:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AussieBum-Mens-SPORT-SWIMWEAR-SURF-GYM-RUNNING-BEACH-SHORT-Size-M-L-XL-/161850815366?var=&hash=item25af0f7386:m:mtfvC5QgcVzI2SEYC_RGxHw
sebbie
10-29-2015, 05:26 PM
Thong swimwear normally have a triangular piece of cloth in the rear that fully covers the top of the butt-crack, but then the rest of the strap or cord often hides between the glutes, so the butt crack farther down does not show.
But many of the Asian style swim briefs are made with a low-slung cut that leaves the very top of the butt crack exposed, but then hide what would normally be exposed with a thong farther down.
In the US, the acceptability of either style for wear at the pool or beach really relates to whether or not one or the other of these is ok. As in briefs are considered acceptable but thongs are not. For awhile in the US, the Thongs almost achieved a general degree acceptability, but now seemingly not.
Meanwhile, the Asians seem to love the swim briefs that expose the top of the butt crack I am wondering if this is starting in the US as well. My Sporti Euros expose a little butt crack esp if undersized just a touch.
Sebbie
Captain.Jammer
10-29-2015, 07:25 PM
Something like these perhaps
Thanks, Torchwatch! Nice suits!
Now we just need jaberwock to let us know a little more detail as the the kind of slippage to which he is referring. :)
PSDave
10-29-2015, 11:42 PM
Thong swimwear normally have a triangular piece of cloth in the rear that fully covers the top of the butt-crack, but then the rest of the strap or cord often hides between the glutes, so the butt crack farther down does not show.
But many of the Asian style swim briefs are made with a low-slung cut that leaves the very top of the butt crack exposed, but then hide what would normally be exposed with a thong farther down.
In the US, the acceptability of either style for wear at the pool or beach really relates to whether or not one or the other of these is ok. As in briefs are considered acceptable but thongs are not. For awhile in the US, the Thongs almost achieved a general degree acceptability, but now seemingly not.
Meanwhile, the Asians seem to love the swim briefs that expose the top of the butt crack I am wondering if this is starting in the US as well. My Sporti Euros expose a little butt crack esp if undersized just a touch.
Sebbie
I think that you will find that the ass out suits we see for sale are not as popular with the general population as you may think. It seems that only teens in limited areas wear them. In my travels to the Orient I have never seen one being worn.
As far as the US picking up on that idea of a suit that looks like it is too small and falling off -- I sincerely doubt it will ever show up out of the backyard pools. It is obviously just for show or sunning. To dive into a pool with that gaping space to catch the water would have you constantly pulling the suit back on.
I am guessing one reason that the thongs did not become as popular as some may have hoped is because of the people that wore them. Lets face it, you need to have a tight firm ass to wear one and too many did not. Another reason is the people that wore them did not think. I was managing a hotel a few years back when a woman came into the pool area with a thong on. She looked good in it and she turned a lot of heads. She strolled over to a lounge that was in full view of the hotel's dining room. Guys were enjoying the show until she bent over. On display for the entire dining room (most of which were grossed out) was her entire unshaven ass. Here was her bright yellow thong with dark hairs poking out all around it. I sent out a female manager to talk to her and suggest she get a wax at the salon or a less revealing suit in the gift shop. Unfortunately she wasn't the only guest we had to discuss the problem with (males and females) It seems that no one thought that they were going to be in more than one position than standing up. There are also a lot of family hotels and beaches that the thongs are not permitted.
jaberwock
10-30-2015, 03:37 AM
The vision I had is that jaberwock is referring to slipping out the bottom, through one of the legs?? Since squarecuts may not have a snug leg opening like on a racer cut?
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8748/17650804331_fca83202b2_n.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/sTJZbB)
Tropical-Squarecuts-3 (https://flic.kr/p/sTJZbB) by C J (https://www.flickr.com/photos/131484465@N05/), on Flickr
I know I do not have a potential problem of slipping out anywhere. There's not enough there to slip. :)
But I have heard that the waterslides do a number on your backside, and either in squarecuts or racer cut suits, you will end up with quite a wedgie.
yep that's exactly what i mean ... through the leg holes is where the slippage occurs.
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