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if you are going to have a totally transparent suit, why not just go nude? More comfortable and cheaper.
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Right now i like CA-RIO-CA, their classic fit swim briefs. They have lots of styles, from the bikini cut, their skimpiest, to a drag suit looking style, and the classic style has not quite 3" sides (size small) and gives me a great fitting pouch, nice eye catching bulge, and keeps the goods in place. The material is a really nice quality. I have them in red and light blue. They have a thin front liner, and the light blue is a bit see-thru when wet, especially in the bum. I swim laps everyday, and have been wearing them often and they hold-up really well. Highly recommend. My next go-to suits are older Nike briefs. Ive had them for a long time, and althought they are a bit stretched out in the front amd bum, they still fit nicely and offer a sexy bulge. My oldest swim brief i got in mexico, cant recall the brand, it definitely has seen better days, but i will wear it once in a while. It was a dark blue, now its shades of blue and purple, nearly see-thru in the front and bum. But i cant get rid of it, too many fond memories.
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Each swimwear brand imagines the perfect man in each waist size of their swim briefs. If you match the build of the imaginary perfect swimmer in your waist size of a given brand then it will fit you perfectly.
If your body does not match the imaginary swimmer for that brand it might not fit quite right and you may have to try another brand. It's up to you what feels right and how you want to wear it, if you don't like Speedos try Arena. |
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