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Old 03-24-2014, 08:55 PM
afewgoodmen afewgoodmen is offline
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Default wearing 1.5-2inch suit for normal swimming

Have you guys ever noticed men wearing a suit with 1.5-2 inch sides under water. Honestly, it is the biggest turn on for me.

Just to see the body move from side to side, the butt making a bit of a jerking motion in a perfect pair of hot speedos.

I had noticed such speedos on boys/men when I swam at the RoseBowl Aquatic Center in Pasadena, California. The place was a madhouse for men in speedos.

I always wondered how suits could last them when they were constantly subjecting them to the chlorinated water. They didn't seem like they were Lyrca type material either.
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Old 03-24-2014, 09:23 PM
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You have three main choices:
Wear a suit made from an Endurance fabric, not as stretchy and thicker than Lycra but does last longer. Briefer suits tend not to be available in Endurance fabrics.
Wear a nylon suit, a durable non stretch fabric, can be worn very thin and moulds to your body.
Wear a Lycra suit and enjoy it but buy a new one now and then.
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Old 03-24-2014, 10:12 PM
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As there have been several compliments on AussieBum's new Splish range, any knowledge from anybody of an intention by them to give up their nylon fabric?
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Old 03-25-2014, 12:40 PM
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I swim every day in Waveline 1" side bikinis.

If you use them every day as I do, you'll wear out the lycra down over your butt where a thong back would sit. Same goes for any brand. It wears in 2-3 months, then the suit needs replacing. That's why I bought one in six different colours this time, and rotate them each day!

The way to make them last longest is to wash them in whatever you wash yourself with in the shower afterwards. I use a liquid soap bodywash, and do the briefs at the same time.
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Old 03-27-2014, 12:16 AM
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Anyone care to share/post any underwater pics of swimmers/players wearing these suits?
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Old 05-21-2016, 11:22 AM
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Anyone care to share/post any underwater pics of swimmers/players wearing these suits?

You may have asked like 2 years ago, but better late than never!

Ryan Lochte:



Water polo match:

https://braxtonssportsblogaboutsport...pg?w=500&h=281

Diving:





That last photo was taken from this Tumblr blog which might interest you overall: http://menunderwater.tumblr.com

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Old 06-08-2016, 09:18 PM
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As there have been several compliments on AussieBum's new Splish range, any knowledge from anybody of an intention by them to give up their nylon fabric?


I really hope not. Nylon is the classic material and it is the most durable, I've found. I have yet to wear out a nylon Speedo.
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Old 06-06-2016, 11:45 PM
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Have you guys ever noticed men wearing a suit with 1.5-2 inch sides under water. Honestly, it is the biggest turn on for me.

Just to see the body move from side to side, the butt making a bit of a jerking motion in a perfect pair of hot speedos.

I had noticed such speedos on boys/men when I swam at the RoseBowl Aquatic Center in Pasadena, California. The place was a madhouse for men in speedos.

I always wondered how suits could last them when they were constantly subjecting them to the chlorinated water. They didn't seem like they were Lyrca type material either.

Lycra eventually breaks down in chlorinated water. Stick with basic nylon.
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