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Padded Brief 2.0 and something else
Torchwatch have modified the orange padded brief to show less stitching and I think it looks great. I can defiantly wear this while I'm out cycling.
Torchwatch also gave me something different and I'm not sure about it. I've never worn something like this before and it feels a little bit awkward. What do you guys think? |
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the blue one
Looks good on you (drop the back waistline to bumcrack)
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The blue suit looks sharp on you.
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I started looking for other Padded Briefs after I saw your original post. I'd like to have one for a tri I'm doing in Oct, but I think I'd like less padding up front. Most of the ones I have seen appear to just be 2 layers of thicker material rather than an actual chamois.
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Nice pics
Your photos are great, worth all the effort of making the suits.
Really glad you are happy with the padded triathlon suit, look forward to hearing how you train and race in it. Now I have a design that works for this suit I can make more in any colour or pattern if I need to. The black and metallic blue crocodile print posing suit looks good on you even if it feels a little strange. Brief bikini suits can be both exciting and daunting at first especially as you prepare to wear them in public for the first time, but your body looks good and you don't seem too shy in it. Hope you can find somewhere you can enjoy wearing it. Hope it was a nice surprise! (Zoom in and have a look at the fabric print, I liked it anyway) Note to area51tazz: The padding is one layer of fibre pile and a layer of Lycra (same colour as the suit) over-locked together. The shape of the padding is based on cycling shorts padding, modified to fit in a brief, it can be adapted any way you wanted. Last edited by Torchwatch : 06-20-2013 at 06:02 PM. |
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