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Too conservative?
http://www.kmart.com/basic-editions-... lockType=G10
Interesting given the unexpected vendor. I see this as a guy's first swim brief..say a guy apprehensive about being seen in public wearing a swim brief. |
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It looks almost like a Brazilian sunga. The description doesn't have the length of the sides, so it might be less or more conservative than it looks in the picture. But in all, any swim brief is a good one.
Also, Target has a few swim brief options online. https://www.target.com/c/swimsuits-m...1yZ55vjn?Nao=0 (For full disclosure, at the time of this posting, I work for Target) |
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Before the went broke we joked that the 1970s are always in style at C&A, it seems that the 1950's are always in style at Kmart.
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Can't get the link to work..... |
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try this
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1. I had seen those in store for years. I believe those are intended for students. Such as they also sell clothes/supplies for football and baseball.
2. Not too many chance. But once in a while our family go to the beach or waterpark, I would see my last generations men wearing such suits. Nothing wrong with that. It looks good. And made it looking like a classic revival. 3. Newer companies, like Aussiebum, also had made classic revival suits. Still looks good. 4. We need someone to model the suit..... |
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That works. Definitely a classic cut. I prefer low rise myself. Minimal coverage. |
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