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Old 04-06-2015, 09:09 PM
speedomatt speedomatt is offline
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Default Cutting the liner in Aussiebum WJ nylon swim briefs?

Does anyone cut the liner in their aussiebum swim briefs?

I haven't done it yet but really considering it, as the pairs i have that dont have the liner just feel more comfortable and present a more normal looking package
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Old 04-06-2015, 11:05 PM
Torchwatch Torchwatch is offline
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Never cut out liners, the slightest nick will hole and ruin the suit.
A swim brief that is made unlined will always look and feel better than one that has had a liner cut out of it.
Unlined suits are for gardens and quiet beaches, while lined suits are for public pools.
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Old 04-07-2015, 12:51 AM
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I mirror Torchwatch's sentiments; especially with aussiebums; they are usually made of a less stretchy nylon, and the liner helps keep the shape of the suit on your body.

I will say, though, I am guilty of having cut the liner out of several swim briefs of mine (the liner flattened everything out in an uncomfortable, ken-doll way; they were mainly cheap suits); just keep in mind that if you do decide to go ahead and trim it out (your suit, your decision, after all), you must live with the consequences; keep your hand steady, and go very slowly with careful, short and calculated cuts.

to this day, I have nicked exactly one suit and sure as Torchwatch said, it holed out within two days total of light wear.
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Old 04-07-2015, 01:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Torchwatch
Never cut out liners, the slightest nick will hole and ruin the suit.
A swim brief that is made unlined will always look and feel better than one that has had a liner cut out of it.
Unlined suits are for gardens and quiet beaches, while lined suits are for public pools.

wasn't planning to cut it completely out, just snip the wonderjock part to let the dick and balls rest more naturally inside the suit rather than being pushed up
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Old 04-07-2015, 12:12 PM
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wasn't planning to cut it completely out, just snip the wonderjock part to let the dick and balls rest more naturally inside the suit rather than being pushed up

I agree that cutting a nylon liner out is a tedious process to accomplish correctly. There is another solution for nylon AB wonder jocks that you may want try.

If you inspect the pouch of the liner, you will notice that the pouch is simply the bottom of a normal liner folded up from the bottom and sewn on the sides but not the bottom. As a result you can actually place the dick an balls under the pouch ending up between the liner pouch and the outer layer of nylon. This results in a very comfortable fit and a very natural look for the cock and balls. Give it a try and let us know what you think.
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Old 04-07-2015, 10:17 PM
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Someone (not me- honest) cut the liner out of this pair of white Speedos and nicked the fabric by the left leg hole. I've sexed up the hole as best I can but it is still visible.
It is not the stitching that shows but it alters the tension of the fabric and would always be visible.

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