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Old 04-22-2012, 07:29 PM
PSDave PSDave is offline
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I have also been frustrated by the S M L sizing on suits. Some makers think a small is a 26-28 while others think it is 23-34! I always look for an inch or centimeter description of the sizing. If it isn't listed, I send an e-mail and ask before I order.
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Old 04-22-2012, 08:59 PM
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All very annoying and it's a problem that has never been properly addressed.

There can be charts for equivalent ordering against the myriad international sizing designations stated - but Japan suits make that tricky also as Extra Large may be appropriate when you would never consider otherwise ordering to that size.

I do believe that so much outsourcing of manufacture in recent years has contributed to many inconsistencies and local size labelling may not be
properly checked under quality control at the factory producing the goods.
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Old 04-22-2012, 10:38 PM
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Material has a lot to do with it.
Some suits sz 34 fits me perfect if it dosen t strech, never the less sz. 32 fits me allso well if it streches.
Yet the mystery I never could understand about suits is the shape,
Example, I have a solar and a speedo Aquablade that lookedso small wene I got them in the mail that I was sure that they wouldnt fit , yet they fitted perfectly.
Also I got a Agonswim in the mail that looked so big that I was sure that it would take two my sz to wear them, yest it fitted perfectly.
I took all the suits and put them all on the the other and it was surprising how all of them appered to be different sizes yet they all fitted.
Most surprising was the Agonswim suit it looked so big yet it was a perfect fit.
Also speaking of materials some dry very fast yet some take a long time to dry, The Agonswim suit was veryyyyyyyyyyyy longgggggggggggg to dry and was much heavier the the outher suits.
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Old 04-23-2012, 04:13 AM
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Default one size larger for nylon

One swimwear shop clerk told me that if the suit doesn't stretch, like a nylon suit, buy one or two sizes larger from same brand than what works for lycra/nylon for regular swimming. (may be different for competition or water polo where you want a tighter fit). But most suits now, even PBT poly has some stretch, but a different amount of stretch than lycra. I don't see too many 100% nylon.

Others posting here are right about how you get surprised with suits that fit even if they don't seem to. It seems to be more than just the waistband -- the leg binding, where the seams are (center seam, side, etc.) all seem to make a difference.

I guess you can just find one that you like, and stick with it, but it's nice to try some new ones too.
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Old 05-05-2012, 04:24 PM
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Wink Sizing - Olaf Benz RED Vs BLU Series?

I have a number of OB thong underwear... underwear has the code: RED. The stretch is good and a Large is a good fit for me ~ the fit over my hips/waist was great.

Olaf Benz is now available thru a US supplier; so the shipping cost is very reasonable to Canada.

I had purchsed a size 'Medium' in a Swimthong, actually a Ministring. ( OB Swimwear is coded "BLU") The material had very liittle stretch and didn't fit at all well ~ Both way too tight over my hips and over my package. Yes ~ I made a mistake in thinking that a Med. would work, but there was so much stretch in the RED series and I was looking for a firmer fitting pouch in a swimthong. This experience ended up being a $ 65 mistake as I had bought one item from OB directly. Shipping cost was as much as the thong itself!

I'm a 36" waist ( with a snug pull on the tape...) but have a moderately sized package. OB sizing charts suggest an XL for my size range. If this were an U/W item by OB in XL it would be excessively loose on my package and possibly be too high in rise for my liking.? I have a Medium 'Brazil Brief' (a Swim suit) from OB that although snug fits OK - Although a Large might have been a slightly better fit around the waist and package, but a little too loose over the butt. Don't like that baggy look on my buns!

Does anyone have any experience with the apparent difference in fit between the Underwear series and the Swimwear range? Does the stretch vary significantly in the swimwear range of products? I'm still leaning towards a "Large" in the BLU or Ministring series. XL"s in other manufacturers have been too loose in the pouch and seem to rise far too high over my abdomen for my liking. I like the look of a lower rise thong on my body.

Your body fit may differ from mine... I'm a rather high mileage guy...!
THink: softer belly... dissapearing glutes.... its an ageing thing you know

Your help or jibes both welcome.

Ron
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AKA ~ ~ ~ The Beach 'n Bun Inspector

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Old 05-05-2012, 05:15 PM
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"Does anyone have experience of .........?" - yes is the simple answer as correlating comfort
and ideal fit between underwear and speedos (and vice versa) is a minefield of estimations and expectations - and even so if dealing with the same manufacturer in the products.

Not a very helpful reply I know - but custommisation seems to be the
only solution, although, if you start talking to the makers about a likeness for product X but with an inch less this side, an inch more that side, and a bit lower at the front, etc. etc., I would guess the bill would mount up to
rather more than your previous mistake.
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