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Swimsuit Identification
I'd like to make this post a sticky for the group so we can post pics of swimwear that we like, but do not know the brand or product name.
I've seen this suit a number of times, but I do not know the manufacturer. Is this a Speedo suit? https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-st...-13_dblbig.jpg |
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Nope, way too "pouchy" to be a Speedo. They're really racing suits, hold things flat. The exception is the Solar, but it has a seam down the front, and isn't this baggy.
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I don't that it is as much of a pouch as the contents are pressing the limits.
The back of the suit is a solid color and no pattern. Speedo and Aussiebum have the print on front and back. I know a couple years back Nike had that front only pattern placement. Don't like the fit and that have done suit so haven' t looked at them lately. |
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Oh! I like that. Wish I can have one. May had seen it before, possibility be long time ago.
I imagine if the fabric would be skin tone, then it would looks like I am wearing a web of gold chains with nothing underneath. |
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I think this is pouch underwear but this is really hot. I am also searching for such a sexy pair of underwear specially for water-related activities. That kind of undies increases confidence and sex appeal also..What say?
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I suspect that this brief is unlined, which is why it is not giving the expected support. The fabric above the waist seam doesn't have the plump look of fabric and lining. The stitching of the waist and leg seams doesn't look quite right either, suggesting it was made on a domestic rather than an industrial sewing machine. There is no sign of the string from a waist cord.
My guess is that this swim suit was home made, so if you want one you'll have to find the fabric and learn to sew. James you will be happier in Lycra or nylon swimwear for water activities than cotton underwear. there are plenty of swim briefs and bikinis (very narrow at the sides) available in a wide variety of designs and colours not to need to wear cotton in water. Cotton can go very saggy when wet. Last edited by Torchwatch : 04-22-2019 at 12:34 PM. |
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Maybe something like this that could be worn either as underwear or as swimwear.
These are good quality, with a quite skimpy fit :-) https://www.ebay.com/itm/Low-Rise-Bi...ar=&hash=item0 |
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I have some of those suits and use them as underwear as the material is too thin for wet wear. I like the fit and feel.
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