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Old 05-05-2012, 12:50 AM
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LOL - didn't realise we've seen him before (Joe Sneider)

http://i2.listal.com/image/3127842/6...rkus-ricci.jpg

(not much room for a football there)
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Old 05-08-2012, 01:24 PM
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Jantzen were an up market swimwear manufacturer, they charged a premium for their suits and were able to use better fabrics and spent more time in making them.
The pipe smoker suit of 1952 has lattice sides, the objective was to make a skin tight suit with non stretch fabrics. I suspect that there is elastic hidden in each of the straps of the lattice, the waist and leg straps hold the suit on while the lattice straps running at different angles tighten the fabric up making the whole suit more skin tight.
It is interesting to note that although at first glance the suit appears to be square cut they are in fact very high waisted briefs. This would hold your belly in and make a man appear slimmer and more muscular. Since this was before the invention of the teenager when everyone wanted to look like their parents this style would appear to be a good thing.
There have been 89 movies with Tarzan in the title between 1918 and 2008, many with Olympic swimmer Johnny Weissmuller in between 1932 and 1948, men in 1952 would have been familiar with Tarzan's open loincloth look and so wished to emulate it, perhaps with a more civilised Jantzen swim suit.

According to David Wallechinsky's Complete Book of the Olympics, while playing in a celebrity golf tournament in Cuba in 1958, Weissmuller's golf cart was suddenly captured by rebel soldiers. Weissmuller sized up the situation, got out of the cart and gave his trademark Tarzan yell. The shocked rebels soon began to jump up and down, calling "Tarzan! Welcome to Cuba!" Johnny and his companions were not only not kidnapped, but were given a rebel escort to the golf course.
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Old 05-08-2012, 01:46 PM
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Good Tarzan story (and that is what Parr would have been trying to emulate with its chamois bikini would it not ?)

Do we have any evidence of support for JW under the loincloth?
(the fitting at the hip is so tiny and there is no string give-away
if so).
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Old 05-08-2012, 02:08 PM
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A bit of retro (but not functional) design from a Cheshire company, using Italian fabric:

http://clothestopose.co.uk/mens-swim...tice-403-p.asp
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Old 05-08-2012, 02:13 PM
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First time (for me) to see the Team GB suit by Adidas:

http://wiggle.co.uk/adidas-london-20...wimming-trunk/
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Old 05-08-2012, 02:23 PM
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First time (for me) to see the Team GB suit by Adidas:

http://wiggle.co.uk/adidas-london-20...wimming-trunk/

Great looking suit! Is it too late to change my citizenship? I've got to get one of those.

(sorry, can't resist: Byron, you are to be congratulated - 2 links in a row that actually work??!!! OMG)
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Old 05-08-2012, 03:00 PM
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.......... must be the tuition I get !

You don't need a new passport - Wiggle say it's 25.67 for USD
(and they do say "replica" of course).


Note for Torchwatch:
Not just in Cuba : the helrwee tribe of African pygmies unfortunately live in a region of very tall grassland. They jump up and down all day shouting
"Where the Hell are we?"
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