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nanstallon
07-16-2016, 07:28 AM
Having always had these on male swimming trunks, and as female ones don't seem to have them, does a side-tie on a girl's swimsuit perform a similar function?
Bikiniman
07-16-2016, 11:03 AM
have and wear a side tie women's bikini bottom to the beach. I find it very adjustable, but I cannot get it overly tight for surf swimming.
In general, women's bottoms can be found much cheaper than men;s when on sale, and there is a much greater range of coverage/exposure. No problems with most in the surf.
ubiquitous
07-16-2016, 12:53 PM
have and wear a side tie women's bikini bottom to the beach. I find it very adjustable, but I cannot get it overly tight for surf swimming.
In general, women's bottoms can be found much cheaper than men;s when on sale, and there is a much greater range of coverage/exposure. No problems with most in the surf.
Can you easily fit in a women's bikini bottom?
Torchwatch
07-16-2016, 05:04 PM
A men's swim brief is dependant upon the waist and leg hole elastic. These three elastic loops hold the suit firmly in place. The function of the drawstring is to lock the waist band in place especially for swimmers wishing to dive or perform flip-turns or other severe kick offs from the pool sides.
Women's bikini bottoms are intended to be more decorative than functional. They are designed for gentle swimming, sunbathing and posing. If you dive in women's bikini bottoms you are liable to dive through them and find them floating on the surface.
The side ties on some women's string bikini bottoms would normally be sewn across the top of the front and rear sections, there would not normally be any elastic running along the tops of these sections or down the sides. The lack of elastic means that the bikini is not self adjusting and entirely dependant on how tightly the side ties are tied. Once a side tie bikini starts to be pulled away by a dive, a hard turn or a big wave it will slip right off whilst a swim brief will be pulled down a little but recover.
The women's side tie string bikini is by the use of side ties rather than of elastic as it's primary source of support is probably more of a loincloth than a swim brief. if you want one then get one but swim gently.
There is a men's string bikini that uses an elastic waist band, has elastic on the side edges and is styled for a man's anatomy, try one of these.
nanstallon
07-17-2016, 08:01 AM
Can you please tell me what make etc?
Torchwatch
07-17-2016, 12:02 PM
This is a nice example of what I meant :
http://two.flash-gear.com/npuz/puz.php?c=v&id=3200113&k=621217
area51tazz
07-17-2016, 12:48 PM
This is a nice example of what I meant :
http://two.flash-gear.com/npuz/puz.php?c=v&id=3200113&k=621217
You gotta work for it :P
nanstallon
07-17-2016, 01:29 PM
Yes, I just got a stupid image of bits of jigsaw puzzle. Are they trying to sell, or not?
NE_OH_thonger
07-17-2016, 02:36 PM
It's a jigsaw puzzle because Torchwatch, or whoever gave the photo to him, posted it on flash-gear, which is a site for turning photos into online puzzles. You'll find a whole section of them elsewhere on the board
PSDave
07-17-2016, 08:42 PM
String side suits are sold by Prevail Sport. They ave a true string side that is called a Rio and a brief cut with very thin side they call a rio.
You can also go to ABC Underwear for a tie on bikini.
If you do a web search for tie on mens bikinis there are others selling them now- mostly out of China so coverage may be an issue.
One word of warning, if you are wearing a tie on suit, be sure you double tie it unless your friends are able to restrain from the urge to untie your suit - especially when on a public beach! The suits designed for the male anatomy and are a lot more comfortable than trying to squeeze it all in a woman's suit. The contoured pouch really is good at displaying your goods.
Torchwatch
07-19-2016, 11:18 PM
A smooth front men's swim bikini or a smooth front men's swim brief do not have an obvious front pouch but the fabric at the front of the suit is wider than then fabric at the rear of the suit when sewn into the gusset seam. This subtly allows room for a man's parts without the use of a half, single or double sided pouch.
The fabric of a women's bikini is the same width front and back when sewn into the gusset seam as there is no expected need for extra space at the front.
When a man wears a women's bikini for swimming he is pushing the design to the limits and may easily pop out especially when he gets it wet.
Do men that wear women's bikini bottoms do so because they like the design, the colours and patterns or simply because they are for women?
If it is the colours and the patterns of women's bikinis that some men like then a men's swim bikini or brief could be made from those fabrics but be better fitting.
If it is the knowledge that you are buying something designed and intended for women, then just carry on.
Crew_chief
07-24-2016, 12:14 AM
If you are intrested, check out the swimwear line from JOLYN . Thay are a womans suit, most of the volly girls have this type. As for speeking of myself, half of what I have are a womans suit. Not because they give me a kick,( well not for the most) but if you are a thrifty kind off shopper,you cannot beet the pice and the vast freedom of the choice of not only what it is made out of but the plethera of great looking pieces.:) :) :)
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