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Old 02-03-2016, 11:27 PM
Captain.Jammer Captain.Jammer is offline
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Default Choosing what to wear

Okay, so I guess I can relate to a lot of you guys on here that have dozens and dozens of racer cut suits (swim briefs or "speedos")...

I recently went on a buying binge, and before I knew it, I had added another 8 pair of jammers to my collection. That brings my total to about 19. (In the new additions, I have my very first 100% polyester jammers. All the others are a nylon/lycra blend.)

So, now, I am wondering.. when it comes time for you to go swimming, how do you decide which suit to wear? Do you decide based on fabric content? Color or print? --and the former as related to your mood or the swimming venue? Do you systematically rotate through them so none get worn out faster than others? Do you wear your least favorite the most, so it takes the brunt of the wear and tear, thus saving your most favorite suits for special occasions? (And if so, do you purposely get a few suits you hate the looks of, specifically for that purpose?)

Please, enlighten me!

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