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![]() I am like Phil on this one. My love of the Neptune Scepter is that their pouch cut is just right to give the package definition and comfort. You do need a slim body to use a low cut hip style. NS suits also have a drawstring which lets you snug it up for swimming. My suit has not slipped on turns, but without a drawstring, the damn thing would likely be around my knees.
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![]() Last summer I preferred more full cut speedos, with 3 inch sides and full seats, but this summer I think I'm starting to feel just a little more adventurous. I've gotten some that are very low cut, which I wouldn't have dreamed of doing last year when I made the switch to wearing speedos all the time. I even have a couple that show off a little more cheek as well, which is exciting. Looking forward to wearing these at the beach.
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![]() Well,, Valorian,,, why don't you share a pic or two with us so we can all appreciate your suits.
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![]() Sometimes the picture in the web page inspires you and you just have to have it. Well,, Asian sizing in Iswim cuts is too small for my fat butt. However, they are going to send me a large size as a consideration for my mistake. Probably just use this for sunning in privacy.
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They look fine on you but do not move too much in case you burst out of the briefs! I suspect that you would end up with aching balls if you were to wear those for too long. I am sure they are fine for some sunbathing. As I think I have mentioned before, I had to go two sizes larger for my Neptune Scepter briefs than I would purchase in Speedo or Arena. This seems to be the general rule for all Asian swimwear. However, they do make some really nice briefs and they are worth getting the right size. They look and feel good. |
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