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Napoleon44
03-22-2018, 04:06 PM
Hi Guys , just wondering how many UK fans we have here of minimal swimwear . It would be nice to keep in touch . I like wearing small but not extreme swimsuits . I am straight but appreciate other guys having the nerve to wear skimpy stuff . What stuff do you like ? where do you wear your swimwear ?
Where do you buy it from .? It would be great to hear from you . Paul
Torchwatch
03-22-2018, 10:30 PM
Hi, I'm in Kent, down south.
Napoleon44
03-23-2018, 03:08 PM
Great that’s a start . I’m in Newcastle and go to Druridge Bay it’s great for minimal speedo tanga and thong wear . How about you and others.
Bede735
03-23-2018, 05:59 PM
That's weird - I live in Newcastle too!
My regular swimwear are a couple of pairs of Hom microbriefs, Aronik, Bogner and a couple of pairs of Aussiebum 1.5 classic.
speedo_guy
03-24-2018, 08:14 AM
I'm in Berkshire - not the best part of the country for getting to the coast. Tend to go for a more traditional speedo than a thong, although I do sometimes go naked on a nudist beach.
bluebird70
04-05-2018, 09:32 PM
i luv to wear my swim briefs on holiday
i got several kiniki pairs
swimmerman
09-09-2018, 11:50 PM
Hi mate. I'm from Scotland and wear my speedos on holiday, although only getting back into wearing them since this summer. Not the climate up here for much opportunity to try them out on a beach, plus very few fellow Scots seem to wear them. A bit intimidating when you go to a public pool but set the goal of wearing my slazanger swim briefs next time I go swimming with my mate.
Going to Croatia in October so perhaps more chance then!
Happy swimming!:)
Wetbear1961
09-10-2018, 10:18 AM
Count me in - based mostly in London but partly in Devon (around one week in four). I'm 57 and large build, but comfortable in my own skin.
I'm not quite sure if I count as a fan of "minimal" - I always wear Speedo or Adidas briefs for swimming and sunbathing, but a 2" side is as low as I go.
Current faves are a red Speedo Endurance (for the colour more than the feel), navy blue lycra Speedos (for the feel more than the colour) and black 3-stripe Adidas - I had a red pair once and would love to have those trunks again.
torchwatch im in kent to.
Jack Lewis
10-04-2018, 07:05 PM
I'm in London - a few samples at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VB...8ZfTX168cb050q
Torchwatch
10-04-2018, 09:08 PM
We'll have to have a Kent meet, maybe at Larkfield Leisure Centre on a Sunday, you'll spot me, I'll be wearing yellow Arena Santamarias.
Though I'd really like to visit Crystal Palace one day and swim in a 60m pool.
uktrunks
10-13-2018, 09:44 AM
I'm in London and mostly wear Manta swimming trunks, which are small at the sides but very comfortable. I also wear black Adidas swimming trunks sometimes.
Bond231
10-20-2018, 09:28 AM
Hello fellow UK speedo clad guys!
This is my first post, I'm 27 based in South London. Have been a huge speedo and briefs fan since 13. My favourite brands are adidas and I have a fair few different brands.
Torchwatch
10-20-2018, 10:41 AM
Welcome uktrunks and bondi231, do you get your black Adidas trunks at Sports Direct? I look forward to reading posts from both of you are hearing of you opinions and preferences.
Keep wearing your briefs, swimming and having your say.
uktrunks
10-21-2018, 02:44 PM
Welcome uktrunks and bondi231, do you get your black Adidas trunks at Sports Direct? I look forward to reading posts from both of you are hearing of you opinions and preferences.
Keep wearing your briefs, swimming and having your say.
Hi! No I bought 2 pairs of Adidas Infinitex 3-stripe swimming briefs from Amazon two years ago: one in black, the other in royal blue. I love the fabric, which is extremely soft and clingy, and the cut is extremely comfortable: very high in the leg, but with a good pouch for the essentials. Though I'm really a 34", I bought the 36" and it has turned out a good choice: because of the fabric, the trunks aren't at all baggy, and I lace them up tightly and find that works very well for a long swim.
Later, because the blue trunks were beginning to wear out (I do a lot of swimming and they were my favourites), I bought some Adidas Inifinitex Inspiration trunks. Also from Amazon, and I think European stock. Because of the size dilemma I just mentioned, I went for a size 4 rather than 5, and it turned out to be a bad choice. I like the look of the Inspiration, which has a coloured side panel, with the three stripes at an angle rather than straight, but I was disappointed by the fit which was very tight: I think the style of side panel makes the trunks much less stretchy than the others, and the fabric is less soft and clingy. The Inspiration trunks also seem to sit lower over your hips, less high cut at the legs (which gives a lot of freedom). So I ended up getting some Manta trunks from Amazon, which have been pretty good - though I'll continue wearing my old black Adidas 3-stripe till they finally give up!
lapswimmer
10-21-2018, 02:52 PM
I have grown fond of the Kiniki suits made in the UK. Well made, nylon and lycra for good wear resistance, and fit like a glove. My choice is the Micro cut. The white one I am posting does have a bit of transparency when wet, but my yellow one is quite fine. The small size fits me like a glove and I could wear it all day.
uktrunks
10-21-2018, 03:37 PM
I have grown fond of the Kiniki suits made in the UK. Well made, nylon and lycra for good wear resistance, and fit like a glove. My choice is the Micro cut. The white one I am posting does have a bit of transparency when wet, but my yellow one is quite fine. The small size fits me like a glove and I could wear it all day.
Wow, looks an awesome suit, and you look awesome in it! Do you wear it for regular swimming in pools and fitness clubs? Any guidance on the sizing?
lapswimmer
10-21-2018, 04:01 PM
Thanks for the compliment UK. Kiniki sizing is more US/Europe than Asian so you can go by the sizing they show on their site. By their standard and my waist a Medium is good and I have a medium. However the stretch of the material is such I went to a small which is shown above and it is tighter of course, but still very comfortable. It will depend on how you like the fit. Hope this helps. The cost is really good for the quality of the suit.
So far I have only worn the suit at home in the spa. However, I would not worry to wear it on the beach or at a pool. For my lap swimming, i prefer my Neptune Scepter suits. Just a choice, not a styling thing.
Minimalist75
10-21-2018, 05:24 PM
Thanks for the compliment UK. Kiniki sizing is more US/Europe than Asian so you can go by the sizing they show on their site. By their standard and my waist a Medium is good and I have a medium. However the stretch of the material is such I went to a small which is shown above and it is tighter of course, but still very comfortable. It will depend on how you like the fit. Hope this helps. The cost is really good for the quality of the suit.
So far I have only worn the suit at home in the spa. However, I would not worry to wear it on the beach or at a pool. For my lap swimming, i prefer my Neptune Scepter suits. Just a choice, not a styling thing.
I bought a Kiniki Micro and found that it didn;t cover the top of my bush or crack. More exposure than I wanted in a clothing required venue so I got rid of it. Does yours completely cover these?
lapswimmer
10-21-2018, 06:13 PM
Yes, even the small size covers the butt crack and as you can see from the low rise front if I did not shave, there would likely be bush emerging from the top of the suit. Kiniki is surely not for everyones taste.
uktrunks
10-21-2018, 09:52 PM
Thanks for the compliment UK. Kiniki sizing is more US/Europe than Asian so you can go by the sizing they show on their site. By their standard and my waist a Medium is good and I have a medium. However the stretch of the material is such I went to a small which is shown above and it is tighter of course, but still very comfortable. It will depend on how you like the fit. Hope this helps. The cost is really good for the quality of the suit.
So far I have only worn the suit at home in the spa. However, I would not worry to wear it on the beach or at a pool. For my lap swimming, i prefer my Neptune Scepter suits. Just a choice, not a styling thing.
Interesting you prefer the Neptune Scepter suits. They are even briefer than the Kiniki aren't they? And completely unlined? I've been tempted by them on Amazon but haven't 'taken the plunge' because they are quite expensive and I was afraid they would be just too revealing for a public swimming pool. How does the sizing work: any guidance on that?
lapswimmer
10-22-2018, 01:40 PM
Yes, they are lower front. I have several posts on the site of my suits in different locations and activities if you want to compare the two suits on me. The unlined suit print is not transparent, which the white Kiniki suit is a bit revealing when wet. I like the cup design of the NS suit as it does hold the package well. Sizing is Asian and I wear mediums. Also, the NS suits use the HIP measurement, not the Waist measurement like others.
NS suits are also Polyester which is much thinner than the nylon Kiniki and is extremely smooth to the touch. The polyester will not wear like the nylon, but taken care of it will give you many hours in the sun and surf.
I wear my NS suits lap swimming at the Y and am generally the only guy there in a bikini cut, although a few swimmers come around in them at times.
Go to the NS website directly. They have several suits on sale and I suggest you try one. http://www.neptunescepter.com/sale
swimmerman
10-22-2018, 09:33 PM
As a relatively new member of the board I am conscious that many more contributors have a lot more ’Speedo awareness ’ but I can't see many UK public pools or gyms or indeed many private ones be keen on guys wearing the swim briefs that some contributors are suggesting!
Torchwatch
10-22-2018, 09:58 PM
In the UK you can wear 2" side racing/training speedos in most public pools, The lifeguards are recruited from lifesaving/guarding sections of swimming clubs where they will have trained and raced in speedos, square-cuts and jammers. So long as your swim suit is not less than 2" at the side, doesn't have a massive obvious pouch, isn't cut away to show your bum cheeks and isn't blatantly see through, and you spend your time swimming and not posing you'll be welcome anywhere.
Bond231
10-22-2018, 10:29 PM
I've worn a speedo solar which has a 1" side. But I agree, you'd get some looks I think if you wore some more of these fashion briefs which are very high cut. As long as its a racing suit you're fine.
I wear a size 30 waist and tend to wear speedo, adidas or arena at the pool. Aussiebum or Hom maybe at the beach or a spa.
Bede735
10-24-2018, 09:21 PM
Never had any problem wearing 1.5" briefs at public pools.
lapswimmer
10-25-2018, 02:02 PM
I am from the US and have little knowledge of what is acceptable in the UK public eye. I do find it odd that Kiniki and other UK bikini makers from the past have had 3/4 to 1" sides and cheeky bottoms for many years. Yet the dialog here suggest the public would frown on wearing such suits in public view would be unacceptable. Here, no one hardly looks your way in such suits.
Torchwatch
10-25-2018, 09:20 PM
There is a saying that the Italians like garlic but they also like their friends. They try not to breath garlic fumes over people they care for.
Lots of 1" briefs are being sold in the UK, so is anything from a 3/4 rear to a thong and of course dramatic pouch briefs and see through swimwear.
This stuff is reserved for the bedroom, the secluded garden and those quiet beaches where there is no one about to complain.
Even straight men like some sexy swim and under wear for those special nights in although they would swim in their local pool in knee length shorts.
If you are swimming mainly with men in knee length shorts, you'll stand out but be be accpted in 2" racing briefs. Once short shorts and 2" racing briefs become the majority knee length baggy shorts start to look stupid and you'll be accepted wearing 1" styles in public pools. 2" racing briefs are sports wear, anything briefer is fashion, the same as anything longer than short shorts for swimming is fashion.
lapswimmer
10-25-2018, 09:55 PM
I get it, the difference being sport or athletic wear versus a fashion statement. Ahhh the British formality. I probably should make it clear that here in the US, or at least in Texas, at beaches and public family pool settings, you would be frowned on wearing a transparent when wet bikini that leave nothing to the imagination. My white Kiniki brief is probably not suitable for the Y and I respect that. However, laying out on a Texas beach away from others it would be okay as I would not be right in your face. As a Swimmer, I like them brief, low cut, but conservative in presentation of the anatomy, meaning you can't make out the parts in the package. i do not see why hip exposure would have anything to do with that, but then I am not on that side of the pond.
Torch, you bring good logic and wisdom to the table. You are a good chat mate.
lapswimmer
10-26-2018, 01:43 PM
Yes, even the small size covers the butt crack and as you can see from the low rise front if I did not shave, there would likely be bush emerging from the top of the suit. Kiniki is surely not for everyones taste.
Shot this after the hot tub this morning. This suit is a medium size and on me the butt crack is covered.
Bede735
10-26-2018, 06:01 PM
Now regarding women, a one-piece suit is for competitive swimming. A bikini is a fashion statement, but string sides and three-quarter back coverage will be accepted without question.
Bede735
10-27-2018, 05:03 PM
Wore my royal blue Aussiebum 1.5 at the local pool today. Don't know if that's a fashion statement or not but it was very comfortable!
swimmerman
10-29-2018, 08:34 PM
Just wondered if there were any more U.K swimwear fans out there in addition to the ones who have already logged on to this Thread ?:)
Napoleon44
01-04-2019, 08:03 AM
Likely relocating to edinburgh this year . I mainly have gone to to Druridge Bay in Northumberland in the past . Are there any tolerant beaches in the area . Portobello is too busy for me . I have read about Aberlady. Has anyone been there and have any tips about how to get there . Many thanks .
devildog
01-04-2019, 09:43 AM
Wore my royal blue Aussiebum 1.5 at the local pool today. Don't know if that's a fashion statement or not but it was very comfortable!
Nice... can you show a pic of you in those?
Torchwatch
01-04-2019, 12:22 PM
Aussibum are having a sale right now, get in quick:
https://www.aussiebum.com/sale?utm_source=AB_Master&utm_campaign=fa65ed5da6-final_clearance_03_01_2019&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_144ee80ba0-fa65ed5da6-14194945&mc_cid=fa65ed5da6&mc_eid=04bb1663c3
Hi all
Bit late to the party here, but just thought I'd chip in to the UK Speedo fans discussion.
I'm a 40 year old bi guy in Glasgow, been into speedos for as long as I can remember.
I've been lurking around this forum for years too, in various incarnations, so this seemed like a good opportunity to finally say hello!
speedobilly
01-07-2019, 04:14 PM
Wore my royal blue Aussiebum 1.5 at the local pool today. Don't know if that's a fashion statement or not but it was very comfortable!
Sometimes wear my Ausiebum's at the pool - never get unwelcome attention, even though most guys are in shorts of one sort or another. Maybe the goggles and ability to swim well(ish) makes a difference. Really like some of the Aussiebum stuff - especially the colours...
devildog
01-09-2019, 12:03 PM
Good good good
swimmerman
06-24-2019, 08:35 PM
We kind of lost the track of this thread..
Any other UK guys into swimwear who are on this board ?
Napoleon44
07-19-2019, 06:46 PM
well I am in Edinburgh now so if anyone knows of good places to go ?
Croyde
07-22-2019, 07:07 PM
Live London, will often wear 1970's arena "Mark Spitz" for lanes swimming and have a range for leisure, speedo, Hom and others
swim suit eddie
08-03-2019, 07:53 PM
I like the thread, re rear crack exposed. The Arena water polo style briefs, i wear do fit almost like a thong and only the lower half of my rear buns are showing. They do fit really nicely and tickle a lot being snug in the rear. The fun part wearing them is when trying to take them off, especially below the waist and having an involuntary erection. When I'm with my uncle, he really has fun getting those tight wet Arena water polo briefs off my still well shaped body, as I'll playfully resist them coming off, while he's peeling the tight clinging wet material off my hard penis. I savor the soft, snug and secure feeling in that sexy tight Arena swimsuit, before he strips it off me. My upper rear buns are still encased in clinging lycra nylon, despite my erect penis is now bouncing free and pointing upward. I't's a slow, yet enjoyable process for us both, when he bends me over and gently pulls and tugs the still clinging Arena swim briefs from between my rear buns, then peeling them down to my ankles and off, while saying "step out of them." Wearing that soft snug swimsuit wedgied in my behind certainly felt good and it doesn't bother me having part of my bottom well encased in them, despite my rear lower buns showing. They still fit well and really like wearing those Arena water polo style swim briefs, especially when he strips it off me. I'm sure a lot UK Swimwear fans would like wearing this swimsuit and eventually having it stripped off them.
SwimsuitLad
09-06-2019, 02:49 PM
Hey guys!
Another UK user here. I'm in my 20s, have a toned body and have been a fan of speedos for many years now. I'm a huge fan of aussieBum trunks, especially their WJ loose range, and I've just bought a pair of the 1.5 in navy and the 2.5 in light blue.
I've been reading this forum for a couple of months now and decided to join to chat to other likeminded guys from the UK/worldwide.
swimmerman
04-13-2020, 04:17 PM
At this time of lockdown, it would be good to reconnect with other UK guys..and especially any Scottish lads......are you out there ??:(
Torchwatch
04-13-2020, 06:37 PM
Still here, in Kent, wearing green Desmiit today, under my shorts
swimmerman
04-13-2020, 11:26 PM
Hi ....good to hear from you. I know you have been keeping active on the board.
How are you finding the lockdown ....esp with pools shut ?
Bede735
04-14-2020, 06:50 PM
I recently ordered a pair of Neptune Scepters. They said it could take 30 days for them to arrive, but I'm not exactly in a hurry at the moment.
Torchwatch
04-14-2020, 07:55 PM
All the local pools and the sauna are closed, might be able to get to the river by bike but still too cold to swim. No chance of getting to the beach by car, too far, would get stopped by the Police.
Went onto furlough from shift work and have had trouble adapting to resting up and have had difficulty sleeping at night.
Have a cycle trainer, rowing machine and punch bag in the loft but feeling too fatigued to use them every day.
Go for a walk in the valley each day to get some air and sunshine.
Hotbunz1969
04-17-2020, 10:25 PM
I recently ordered a pair of Neptune Scepters. They said it could take 30 days for them to arrive, but I'm not exactly in a hurry at the moment.
I’m sure you won’t be disappointed when it arrives ‘Bede735’
‘Neptune Scepter’ make REALLY great, form fitting suits.
I have 3 of them, all from their low rise ‘flag’ collection.
1 Union Jack, (I’m from the UK)
1 Brazil (my GF is Brazilian) and
1 Japan (My GF thought it might be fun for me to also own at least 1 professionally made suit that was not only totally white up front but also totally unlined!!)
Once you're suit arrives and you’ve tried it on you'll sooooooo want this ‘lockdown’ to be over ‘Bede735’ so you can hit the pool or beach in it........
danny108
05-24-2020, 12:14 PM
I'm based in London and have really missed swimming in my speedos thought this lockdown. Can't wait to get back in the pool wearing them soon.
tomch5090
02-23-2021, 04:48 PM
Hi guys, nice to see so many UK speedo guys! I'm up north in Newcastle, and theres hardly anyone who wears them, besides me, so I always get some looks, a few cheeky winks. I like speedo brand and arena brand speedos with 2 inch sides, as its not too small but shows off my legs really well. Can't wait to chat more with you all!
Schoolspeedo
02-24-2021, 07:37 AM
I'm in North East Scotland and have been a minimal swimwear devotee since my schooldays, hence my 'nom de plume'. I have a variety of skimpy suits with kiniki André being my current choice to swim in at my local pool. I usually wear a black one which although brief, is not too revealing and haven't had any issues. Going to start wild swimming, initially with a wetsuit but will order one or two 'budgy smuggler's make and 'oddballs' just to make a statement to all the anti- speedo brigade, my wife and sister included! :D :D
Mike7362
02-24-2021, 03:58 PM
UK here, living in London. Missing the swims at my local gym (Fitness First). My regular suit is Royal Blue Muscleskins suit, classic pouch (small, and 1cm reduction in pouch height), lean seat, 1 inch sides. I also have other Muscleskins suits: one wine red, half inch sides and custom-pattern extra-small pouch, another as the Royal Blue specification except leopard print material and sports-thong back. Also, several women's Adidas budgie-smuggler type bikini bottoms in dark colours, and other women's bikini briefs off ebay in a range of solid colourways and bold patterns. I wear them all in the pool from time to time as the mood takes me. Can't wait to get back to the pool - 12th April, we're told.
Ethanroy011
02-25-2021, 06:24 AM
I love to wear the mens brief (https://www.mensunderwearfan.com/mens-briefs) but for the swimwear , I prefer the speedos.
Napoleon44
02-25-2021, 06:42 AM
UK here, living in London. Missing the swims at my local gym (Fitness First). My regular suit is Royal Blue Muscleskins suit, classic pouch (small, and 1cm reduction in pouch height), lean seat, 1 inch sides. I also have other Muscleskins suits: one wine red, half inch sides and custom-pattern extra-small pouch, another as the Royal Blue specification except leopard print material and sports-thong back. Also, several women's Adidas budgie-smuggler type bikini bottoms in dark colours, and other women's bikini briefs off ebay in a range of solid colourways and bold patterns. I wear them all in the pool from time to time as the mood takes me. Can't wait to get back to the pool - 12th April, we're told.
That’s great to hear ,Mike . I’ve just order the exact same muscleskins classic in black but without the reduction In rise for my municipal pool .it may have the 3/4 strap sides . Certainly lean seat .
I ordered two other suits in navy and red with half and sports seats and with their thinnest 3/8 strap sides for the European holidays around the pool and beaches . Do you have pictures of your suits only , not worn . .
Ethanroy011
02-26-2021, 07:01 AM
Well, I also love to wear the mens swim brief (https://www.mensunderwearfan.com/mens-briefs) and speedos.
Napoleon44
03-01-2021, 10:11 PM
So I’ll be mainly wearing Andres by Kiniki when the pools reopen . I’ve worn red black turquoise but haven’t worn my yellow and white bikinis in the uk yet . I have a really thin sided shark grey modus vivendi too which is so cool . Joe Snyder clip is the briefest thing I’ve worn in a busy uk pool . How about you ?
Ethanroy011
03-03-2021, 07:33 AM
Well, I like to wear the aronik and Aussiebum (https://www.mensunderwearfan.com/mens-underwear-brand/aussiebum) most of the time.
Aberman
01-13-2023, 09:13 AM
Thought it might be an idea to find out who is actively wearing in the uk … maybe a brief intro of where you are … what you wear etc it would be good to get an active uk section going again …
I’m in Edinburgh and wear normally a kiniki Andre or joe Snyder bikini at my hotel club pool . On the beach at Aberlady or down at Druridge I will use joe Snyder Rio thongs or items from my muscleskins or skinzwear collections which tend toward pouch front string side quarter back or less . Interesting to know what others do , and even what is worn in municipal pools .
Bede735
01-13-2023, 06:32 PM
On Wednesday night I wore a black Kiniki Andre brief at a public pool. It was an adults only session so I had no problem with that. I even sat in the sauna, too.
Last summer I wore a black g-string swimsuit for a dip in the sea near Druridge. I picked a quiet moment, however.
I plan to go away on a European holiday this summer, and I'll be packing both of those items...
Aberman
01-16-2023, 07:17 PM
At Druridge I don’t think it’s really necessary to wait for a quiet moment . As long as you set up at a respectful distance from the bucket and spade brigade you are fine . I have gone jogging along the beach there and quite happily been separated from my clothes wearing very small thongs . The water is even tolerable sometimes !
Schoolspeedo
02-02-2023, 07:33 AM
I go to a local university pool, frequented by both casual and serious swimmers; no posers or sauna/steam room. My usual swimwear is a kiniki André or Joe snyder basic bikini. Admittedly I prefer to go when it's quieter though more for being able to swim without having to steer around slower swimmers.
Aberman
03-03-2023, 08:16 AM
Just to get this topic back on track , just trying to get good communication between active uk wearers .
Also if you could indicate whether you are interested in beach or pool meet-ups .
I m here in Edinburgh and it would be great to meet others for pool or beach meet-ups and just for the record I’m straight and love discussing swimwear .
Typical pool swimwear … kiniki Andre … Typical beach swimwear a Joe Snyder thong .
Aberman
01-26-2024, 10:04 AM
Again just wondering who is actively using interesting swimwear in the uk . My favourite outdoor sites in UK are Aberlady and Druridge Bay which are both thong friendly . In Edinburgh pools Ive just been wearing a 2 cm sided Modus Vivendi this morning in sky blue . Do I go down to my 1 cm sided brief ?
Aberman
01-30-2024, 07:55 PM
I really like the modus vivendi low rise brief for uk pool swimming . I bought it in sky blue which is very nice . It gives decent 3/4 coverage and a very nice 2 cm side which I prefer to the 1 cm which looks more Tanga like . It takes a bit of a push for me to wear it but it’s really nice and brief and practical .
Torchwatch
01-30-2024, 08:56 PM
You have the right attitude,take it a step at a time, see that the reaction the reaction is positive or accepting before raking the next step.
Your attitude will make it easier for other men to drop their baggy shorts and move to brief swimwear.
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