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![]() I went to Folkestone Warren yesterday, I wore a pair of Desmiit 1" briefs in green.
I saw a couple of men in multicoloured Budgiesmugglers and several guys in black 2" swim briefs of various brands. It was a good day out. The beach is now closed so British Rail can install several thousand tons of rock armour to stop the nearby railway falling into the sea. The cliffs here are chalk and clay and the sea keeps rising. |
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![]() Good to hear that you enjoyed yourself. And I was looking at the styles for Desmiit, and the briefs do look very nice. Some of the styles are on the more skimpy side and may not be appropriate for use on a public beach. Perhaps at a private pool party or a nude beach (yes, some people wear swimwear on a clothing optional beach)
My partner and I finally got to Gunnison Beach/Sandy Hook. The weather finally cooperated. It was hot literally and figuratively. We did a swimwear swap where I would wear a something she got me and I got something for her. So she got me a M16 in black from skinzwear. It looks way smaller than advertised. But it does fit nice and snugly. My package was nicely supported and kept in place. Probably borderline for men on a typical beach in the United States but not so out of the ordinary for Gunnison Beach/Sandy Hook. I do strongly recommend it for men. She likes to wear more skimpy swimwear where appropriate. So I got her a "swimsuit" from Johnnie Team. She looked absolutely stunning. There were a quite a few strained necks that day! The Johnnie Team design is skimpy but not that extreme. Very nice designs for the ladies who like swimwear on the skimpy side. |
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