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Is it OK for public pool ?
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Public Pool
Looks fine to me.
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with that suit!! I think you can wear it any where!
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A great looking suit!
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Frog, easier to tell if you were standing but to be honest you have the build for that cut of suit. Regards
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My only advice is to get in the pool and swim most of time.
That way, it will look like you're really wearing it for a swim suit and not for exhibitionism. Otherwise, go for it!!! |
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Looks fine to me to be worn in public. Full coverage and a dark color; plus it looks perfect on you. Doesn't look to small for public wear. Wear it proudly!
Also I would not worry about your white suit being transparent in the rear, it is normal and to me not an issue. I have several white suits which are like this and I never have had an issue wearing them in public. Last edited by MISpeedo : 09-06-2017 at 08:09 PM. |
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The 1" Desmiit swim brief has a draining mesh built into the rear seam, other swimmers may see this and wonder what it is for.
During swimming even if the waist cord is tied this low cut brief may ride low on your buttocks showing a some tunnelling. The tunnel scoops in water and the draining mesh lets it escape. If you and the other swimmers can accept a bit of rear cleavage then wear these in a public pool. You'll be wearing your 1" Desmiit swim briefs alongside guys wearing board shorts over their knees, one of you will look ridiculous, so make sure you can actually swim and leave the board shorts guys behind. |
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Yes, there is mesh in the rear seam, but it is really thin. So I don't think other swimmers can see anything through it. It is black in black I would say
I have verified it before swimming with it of course. The mesh is a good thing because water can going out of the suit if necessary. |
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