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Thanks for the info. I have wanted a rubber type bikini, but always hesitated due to the choice types. Will have to start looking once again.
Thanks again |
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Found this on the web through Body Aware. Wonder how long it would last...
https://bodyaware.com/product/view/r...rman-swim-s458 |
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That was one suit I have been eyeing.
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A lot of the Asics swim briefs are made out of polyester (usually 70-75%) with a layer of polyurethane on the outside. I'm saving up to buy some of them to see how the polyester-PU blend holds up in the water over the long term.
Really cool suit, Torchwatch. You made it? How long have you been making suits? |
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I have been making men's swimsuits for about 10 years now.
I was looking for something to wear while doing exercises in the loft and I found the Stitchboy Patterns by accident. I thought I'd try them out, first using polythene shopping bags and sticky tape, then hand sewing and finally using machines. I own domestic sewing machine and an overlocker. It's fun to create something exciting in 3D from flat 2D fabric. There's no money in it, but seeing a photo of someone happily wearing something that I've made is satisfying. |
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