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Old 09-02-2014, 04:31 PM
Schoolspeedo Schoolspeedo is offline
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Unlikely as no response when you first described it.

Btw, will we hear the lovely story of St Helier?
Any chance also of recalling a model or type name for the suit in order to pursue the quest with the Speedo Museum in Sydney?
Sorry been away. I can't remember the name of the blue suit, which I bought in st. Helier. It was a Lycra type material different from the usual speedo fabric and quite stretchy. Had a front seem and one seem either side more to the front than the sides. Lower cut that normal speedos and with sides about 1/2" wide. That's about all I can recal about it. One of the most comfortable suits I ever wore
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Old 09-03-2014, 07:20 AM
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A front seam creates a pouch giving more space for your bits that tend to be a little crushed in the smooth front of a Speedo design. This may account for the added comfort.
A front pouch need not be so large or heavily engineered so as to appear inappropriate to the casual viewer.
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Old 10-02-2014, 04:07 AM
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A front seam creates a pouch giving more space for your bits that tend to be a little crushed in the smooth front of a Speedo design. This may account for the added comfort.
A front pouch need not be so large or heavily engineered so as to appear inappropriate to the casual viewer.

This is the trend I dislike the most. I rarely find a pouch that fits well. I prefer a flat front. If you put it on when you are cold your bits stay snug and dont give you any funny business...
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Old 02-04-2021, 12:17 PM
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I usually opt for a micro suit or less. My micros have very low rise pouch front, 1/2 inch sides, and 4 inch back. At times I wear a thong or g-string. My G-strings are M55 skinzwear.
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Old 02-04-2021, 08:44 PM
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I usually opt for a micro suit or less. My micros have very low rise pouch front, 1/2 inch sides, and 4 inch back. At times I wear a thong or g-string. My G-strings are M55 skinzwear.

I like my low flat-front Mategear suits, comfortable for me.

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Old 02-05-2021, 06:15 PM
Minimalist75 Minimalist75 is offline
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I usually opt for a micro suit or less. My micros have very low rise pouch front, 1/2 inch sides, and 4 inch back. At times I wear a thong or g-string. My G-strings are M55 skinzwear.
The M55 is about as micro as you can get.
Ever tried a teardrop front which is probably the only way you could go smaller?
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