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.....but not sure the green panel quite fits in here:
http://25.media.tumblr.com/05354faed...h2cqo1_500.jpg |
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#12
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I like the green panel... it gives a bold contrast to the narrow sides and shows off the cut and the fit... or maybe it is just the guy...lol
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#13
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Great looking suit, agree with STS.What brand? |
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#14
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OK guys - I did rather go for it ( and him ) and asked myself the same question.
Haven't seen one before and there's a suggestion it's green on the rear too. No clues and with that somewhat uneven waistband I am even wondering whether it's a home-made job. |
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I can't resist.... I'd like to give him a home made job...
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#16
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STS - Send the suit and the model over to me. I don't care if he takes my breath away. You get the drift. LOL
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#17
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Those shades of green and cerise (pink) are available for home sewing use, I have used both of them.
The suit design is a mixture of a contour swim suit and a string suit. The elastic was wrapped in cerise Lycra and attached to the suit in the way used when making a string suit. To see a contour swim suit see the orange suit skinnykid is posing in. It takes more time and skill to make the green and cerise suit properly, factories would rather mass produce a simpler suit. |
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there you are - I knew Torchwatch would respond. |
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