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I'm not sure I'd want to wear a suit that's unlined.
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Great suit!! Where did you get it?
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The suit is fully lined and with a drawstring. great quality stitching.
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In that case - sounds promising.
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You can find the Neptune Scepter suits on Ebay or Amazon. I buy straight from them and pay thru PayPal. They also have a website www.neptunescepter.com
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I was slightly bemused by a sign at my local pool today encouraging hygiene. 'Shower before you swim, visit the toilet beforehand, don't wear shoes' etc. Then I saw a guy in the pool wearing a t-shirt. Somehow that just didn't fit.
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Was it the same tee shirt he'd been wearing all day/all week ?
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Hard to tell.
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This morning after finishing my night shift I went to a local pool and swam in my new red Arena Saredos briefs. http://www.allensswimwear.co.uk/mens...r-2783045.html
They are lower cut than the Speedo and Maru briefs I usually wear and give a hint of tunnelling at the rear. Being bright red they catch the eye in a way unlike the black and navy briefs and square cuts other men wear at this pool. The PBT/PL mix is less stretchy than Lycra and once wet creates a presentable bulge, while fitting comfortably. This fabric is supposed to resist chlorine and last longer than Lycra so something for everyone in this 2" swim brief. |
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