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Old 11-03-2012, 08:47 PM
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LOL - "pumped stripper getting ready" in the vids must be the guy from Air Force Tech. School !
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Old 11-03-2012, 10:01 PM
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LOL - "pumped stripper getting ready" in the vids must be the guy from Air Force Tech. School !

Close....not quite that big! LOL

I'd like to see "pumped stripper getting ready" with his suit on...so I could check out the monster bulge. You gotta start with that and work your way down.
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Old 11-04-2012, 06:10 PM
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He's out there somewhere wearing red - a video in a backstage dressing room with other performers I believe (haven't retraced it yet but it's a tribute to the fabric strength and the suit-maker !)
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Old 03-17-2015, 04:08 PM
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Smile Tightening leg opening

I know that this is an old post but just last week I found a way to transform a suit to tighten the leg openings. I have a black Tactics bikini with about a 2" side seam which I really like, but the leg openings were just too big for me to swim laps in it. I had even bought a size Small since the Medium that I already had in white was way too loose, probably not even appropriate for the beach.

So I came up with this idea. I took about a 2" tuck in the bottom seam which served 2 purposes. First, the leg openings became much tighter and were now suitable to wear for lap swimming (I wore it today); and second, by taking that tuck, it brought the front of the suit lower and it looked and felt really sleek. The low cut front now is comparable to a Euro Sporti. I don't know how long it will hold up, but I've worn it a couple of times and it's been fine.

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Old 03-17-2015, 08:10 PM
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i think what it comes down to is every body is different and every swimsuit maker uses a different pattern. Then you have the problem of another design by the same maker may fit different. It is a very frustrating situation when you are getting your swimwear on the internet. The only way to find a suit that fits the way you want it to fit is to try it on. (of course the absolute best way is to find a tailor or costume maker and have it custom made)
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