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Any summer swimsuit recommendations?
Now that it is the beginning of summer, I am looking for new swimsuits for beach trips this year.
First, I am looking for squarecut style swimwear for a more casual beach trip. Maybe something with a fun pattern. But I definitely want something that shows a lot of bulge too. Any suggestions? I also plan to be visiting a nude beach later in August. Am wondering if anybody has any good swimsuit recommendations that are a little more extreme- like male display suits. Saw koalaswim online (not familiar with them) and something they have could work. However, I don't really like g-strings or thongs. |
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If you want to pick out your favorite design with a square cut you could go for whichever design you want then (carefully remove the liner if you want a good amount of bulge.
For extremely small suits that don't have your whole butt out i would recommend mategear for the good quality, bright colors, and high quality. Due to the sturdy construction and extreme low rise you would do well to be at a nude beach if you get too much of a bulge since there really is not much room in front. I'm wearing the mategear ultra here Last edited by StrawberryBoards : 04-14-2022 at 08:55 AM. |
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Have some fun
I got the Shinesty Daytona Dong Sarong as I like to wear short-shorts as well as Spandex, this is a printed Spandex suit for the ocean. A fun suit with plenty of room.
https://www.shinesty.com/products/denim-swim-brief-v2 Last edited by BikenSwim : 08-23-2021 at 08:49 PM. |
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Strawberry is right, I wear Mategear as it looks and feels so good. Here is one with a pouch and full rear, Size X-Large! I wear size 38 pants. The styles change often and delivery from Singapore takes a while. I order three different suits at a time to get free shipping. Last edited by BikenSwim : 07-19-2021 at 02:35 PM. |
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Narrow in terms of width across the rear section? |
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Narrow in terms of width across the rear section? |
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The front always feels too small at first, especially my flat-front suits. You have to wear the suits a few times to break in the material, mine get better each year and more stretchy. To feel confident I buy the full-rear designs with drawstrings so they stay on in rough surf and hold the front nice and snug. I love the look and feel of the flat-front suits, as my bike-rider thighs get irritated rubbing against a pouch suit. The modest flat-front look gets no complaints, while a huge pouch might get frowns. As Strawberry notes, you have to stay relaxed to wear them. I am 73 years old so I am used to wearing tiny suits, the smallest on the crowded beach. I wear 38 pants and have to get X-large or 2X-large in their Asian sizes. Here I am wearing a Kae Jong at the beach recently. Last edited by BikenSwim : 07-19-2021 at 02:35 PM. |
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