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addendum
first of three URLs above is wrong and should be
http://meninnylon.blogspot.com/2011_09_01_archive.html Ocean Champion there is pic 5 of 45 and I think the guy is wearing a SLSC emblem on his suit. (for the City of S........) I said no silk suits to be found but there are all sorts of stuff on this blog and a couple are in fact included. |
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ring link brief
found one (4th pic down) (Ipanema Brazil)
http://www.aussiegayguy.com/speeedo/...peedos/page/2/ |
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guy exercising
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Powerhouse museum collection of Speedo Swimweasr
http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/coll...peedo_Swimwear
Has a collection of swimwear going back many years. |
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Powerhouse, Sydney
Thanks James - long time no see and they seem to have a lot more cataloged in detail now.
We hadn't mentioned "paper" suits previously for the various fabrics and they are there for Seoul 1988 (and some board memberrs still have some). |
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stretch brief with no lycra
I remember from long ago a brief with stretch that was not made with Lycra.
I think it a Jantzen suit and was woven with nylon and some latex rubber -- kind of like an Ace ankle brace supporter. |
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Jantzen
Remember it just as you describe. A great fit and I had it in light blue. Never did know what to call that fabric but did not as I recall appear in any other than Jantzen suits. All I remember was a slight dimpled or honeycomb surface - not silky or shiny.
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Jantzen suit
Yes, mine was navy blue. It was cut with a front center seam, and the fit was good. It didn't stretch as much as like Lycra, and that made for a snug, different kind fit from suits you find today.
I don't think Jantzen sells men's suits anymore in the US, and I see some in eBay sold from Asia, but I think they just use or license the name. |
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Catalina
I had a Catalina suit with side split going to nearly the waist. Yellow with blue trim. When sunning you could fold the sides back revealing a very skimpy liner.
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Racing Suits
Interesting thread. I swam competitively in the 90's, The common view back then was the smaller and tighter the speedo the better. For competition we had special racing suits. We wore them 1 size smaller than normal. This was to maximize the compression. It was more contoured and smaller on the sides than the regular speedo, very tight, and difficult to put on and take off. It didn't reach up all the way to cover my butt, and was unlined except for a thin layer of the same material up front. Visible penis (and balls) lines were the rule. We had to shave everywhere on our bodies, and i do mean everywhere. My obsession with swimming faster over-rode any modesty or embarrassment I felt. We switched to Speedo Aquablades around 1997, tight, striped, still worn a size too small, and semi-transparent. Supposedly it channeled water around the suit. I believe that the technology behind it led to idea that fabric could be less resistant than skin and therefore the larger suits evolved.
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