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![]() remember that the shape of your body has a lot of effect on how the suit will fit. If you have a lean body and relatively small bum, the suits will have a smaller look cuz you can downsize without looking like a sausage squeezed into the suit. Measure the distance from the bottom of the crotch (the seam) to the top of the suit. The less it is the lower it rides - regardless of the side measurements.
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![]() LOL - opposite of skimpy - this would I think be against competition rules now as leg must finish above the knee:
http://forum.bodybuildingpro.com/att...d=a3011302 89 |
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![]() i have some of the sporti euro brief suits.. they look great and are way smaller than some of my other suits.. yet still appropriate for waterparks and things..
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![]() http://www.moda-audaci.com/ABUS.html
New to me (from Rochester NY) but like some of their bikini swimsuit designs here. |
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![]() last web link is great, nice swimwear!
by the way the first swim brief I bought is very tight and tiny, it looks like a japanese swimsuit. but the brand is not "famous". I bought it in a men's underwear store that produces their own clothing, here in my country. I prefer this type much more than the square cut speedo. but if I had the chance to buy a nice square cut one, I wouldn't hesitate! ![]() I made this question because I want to have my collection of swimwear (by now I only have one), so I want to get some advice from you. thank you for the advice! |
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![]() http://24.media.tumblr.com/20db86c0a...3zto1_1280.jpg
Yes, just who wears what can make a difference and a pair of nice red low rise speedos seem to fit well here. |
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![]() I just ordered the same pair myself. Do you like the fit, style? I like speedos that are small and kinda skimpy.
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