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Welcome to the Speedo Forum.
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If you are a new member, you need to email me your username so I can manually activate your account. This is a pain (for you and me) but it is the only way I've been able to keep the spam bots from ruining the forum. My email address is: DaveEvans@SpeedoFetish.com
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I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
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I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
As a fellow lover of swimwear myself I recently began the process of starting up my own swimwear brand and my first product will be swim briefs (speedos), with some pop art prints.
I already have two slightly different designs ready as you can see from the above image. Would be great to get your opinions
Some questions I have for you speedo lovers:
1. Which of the above designs (shape/fit) do you prefer?
2. Do you prefer the lighter colour or the more bold colour?
3. Do you prefer your speedos to look as good as possible at the expense of comfort, or vis versa?
4. What's the average you pay for your speedos?
And yes that's me modelling
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Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Looking good and love this, keep us updated!
1. I like the fit of the suit on the left more! I think the bum looks more "streamlined" if that makes sense.
2. Slightly prefer the lighter color more
3. I prefer a balance between comfort and looking good (for instance, I don't want to worry about my speedo slipping off in the pool even if it has a cool design).
4. I think I pay on average $30 USD? For context, I buy relatively cheaper suits off of Amazon, while also buying name-brand briefs from Speedo, Aussiebum, etc.
1. I like the fit of the suit on the left more! I think the bum looks more "streamlined" if that makes sense.
2. Slightly prefer the lighter color more
3. I prefer a balance between comfort and looking good (for instance, I don't want to worry about my speedo slipping off in the pool even if it has a cool design).
4. I think I pay on average $30 USD? For context, I buy relatively cheaper suits off of Amazon, while also buying name-brand briefs from Speedo, Aussiebum, etc.
20-something year old asian boy who loves speedos.
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
1. Prefer the fit of the left hand pair as it cuts higher on the cheeks (I have a flatter bum)
2. No preference of light or dark colours. Although I do reach for the standard black and navy’s
3. I think speedos definitely about the fit. Haven’t come across a pair that’s not comfy, usually those that sit too high are uncomfortable
4. Average maybe 30-40AUD?
2. No preference of light or dark colours. Although I do reach for the standard black and navy’s
3. I think speedos definitely about the fit. Haven’t come across a pair that’s not comfy, usually those that sit too high are uncomfortable
4. Average maybe 30-40AUD?
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Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Well done!
Left one for me (even a touch lower on the hips?)
Not so sure about the patterns, don't mind bold colours but generally buy solid colours.
Fit is 90% for me, I would not buy expensive ones but must but be comfortable and well fitting. Don't want them slipping off, losing something out a leg hole or constantly adjusting!
Unfortunately I tend to buy cheaper suits off ebay or old stocks.
Left one for me (even a touch lower on the hips?)
Not so sure about the patterns, don't mind bold colours but generally buy solid colours.
Fit is 90% for me, I would not buy expensive ones but must but be comfortable and well fitting. Don't want them slipping off, losing something out a leg hole or constantly adjusting!
Unfortunately I tend to buy cheaper suits off ebay or old stocks.
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Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Essentially the left option is better looking (IMO), smaller and more revealing, however it's pretty tight around the crotch, so you might find yourself readjusting every now and then. The second option is larger and wears more like underwear, with a lot more space for your nuts, but they are less flattering on the ass.
So I'm wondering what the balance between comfort and looking good it. From what I can tell most brands go for the latter.
So I'm wondering what the balance between comfort and looking good it. From what I can tell most brands go for the latter.
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
I think the sides are too wide on both
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
1) Definitely prefer the left cut. I prefer showing a bit of cheek than having just too much fabric on the back.
2) I prefer bold colours and am not a fan of funky designs. Might want to include some plain colours within your collection or with more subtil patterns (for example I am not a fan of the design on your pictures).
3)I like good look with good confort. For me the principal source of discomfort is when a speedo is too tight around the leg opening or when there is just not stretch in the fabric (like turbo, I find them less comfortable).
4) 30$US
Good luck with your brand and keep us informed! You might have a couple of future customers here!
2) I prefer bold colours and am not a fan of funky designs. Might want to include some plain colours within your collection or with more subtil patterns (for example I am not a fan of the design on your pictures).
3)I like good look with good confort. For me the principal source of discomfort is when a speedo is too tight around the leg opening or when there is just not stretch in the fabric (like turbo, I find them less comfortable).
4) 30$US
Good luck with your brand and keep us informed! You might have a couple of future customers here!
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Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Last edited by Speedoaddict on Mon Jul 26, 2021 11:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
Love speedos, running shorts, rugby shorts, Aussie rules footy shorts.
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Definitely prefer the suit on the left.danp142 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 5:36 pm
As a fellow lover of swimwear myself I recently began the process of starting up my own swimwear brand and my first product will be swim briefs (speedos), with some pop art prints.
I already have two slightly different designs ready as you can see from the above image. Would be great to get your opinions
Some questions I have for you speedo lovers:
1. Which of the above designs (shape/fit) do you prefer?
2. Do you prefer the lighter colour or the more bold colour?
3. Do you prefer your speedos to look as good as possible at the expense of comfort, or vis versa?
4. What's the average you pay for your speedos?
And yes that's me modelling
I go for more basic solid colors (navy/black/maroon) with an occasional print, however either color/print you show here would work in a specialty market, which is what you have to aim for since there are a zillion basic suits out there. I'm surprised so many companies can stay in business, to be honest. I think many of the smaller companies survive by selling underwear lines as well as swimwear.
I do sacrifice some comfort to keep the suit tight for swimming. I just don't like anything too loose.
I probably spend an average of US$25. I buy on sale on the lower side and will spend more for a print or name brand that I really like at the higher end, so the range is probably from US$15 to US$50. I recently bought a Budgy Smuggler at the high end of the range--plus postage.
Wish you all best in your endeavors. It's a highly competitive business. A member here started a suit/underwear business with his partner. I see they're selling on Amazon now, as well as their own web site. Their price point for speedos is US$25 to US$30 or so. This is their site. https://marisequi.com/ They were thinking of moving their base of operations to Miami. Don't know if they did.
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Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Left example preferred. Like the colourful designs.
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Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Hi, good luck
I prefer the left pics.
I like frontal pouch with enough room not to squash the tackle but allow enhancement.
You need to provide a point of difference from other brands, material, colour , pattern, cut, etc
Also give people a reason to buy??
I prefer the left pics.
I like frontal pouch with enough room not to squash the tackle but allow enhancement.
You need to provide a point of difference from other brands, material, colour , pattern, cut, etc
Also give people a reason to buy??
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Thanks for the replies guys. Seems like the left one is the preferred design. However I think I'll have to make it a bit bigger as a I have quite a small bum, the same design may not look flattering on others.
I have a to say I agree, however this design is less comfortable to wear. I am aiming this at the beach crowd rather than sports so maybe that's ok.
To reply to some - I think I'm going to avoid plain, bold colours as there are so many out there. I want to differentiate from the competitions with the pastal colors and print designs. I also want to market to a more diverse crowd and keep it cheeky instead of overtly sexual.
As for price, I was going to target around £25, however I've decided to charge a bit more and use better materials and unique packaging.
I'll keep you all updated as I progress but feel free to keep replying to this post as all opinions help.
I have a to say I agree, however this design is less comfortable to wear. I am aiming this at the beach crowd rather than sports so maybe that's ok.
To reply to some - I think I'm going to avoid plain, bold colours as there are so many out there. I want to differentiate from the competitions with the pastal colors and print designs. I also want to market to a more diverse crowd and keep it cheeky instead of overtly sexual.
As for price, I was going to target around £25, however I've decided to charge a bit more and use better materials and unique packaging.
I'll keep you all updated as I progress but feel free to keep replying to this post as all opinions help.
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Thanks for showing me the site. They have a good collection. However I recognize some of these from Alibaba, so they aren't custom designs like mine (apart from the logo of course). I've considered doing this too but I'd like to use my own colours and patterns which is more expansive.Thom wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 5:45 amDefinitely prefer the suit on the left.danp142 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 5:36 pm
As a fellow lover of swimwear myself I recently began the process of starting up my own swimwear brand and my first product will be swim briefs (speedos), with some pop art prints.
I already have two slightly different designs ready as you can see from the above image. Would be great to get your opinions
Some questions I have for you speedo lovers:
1. Which of the above designs (shape/fit) do you prefer?
2. Do you prefer the lighter colour or the more bold colour?
3. Do you prefer your speedos to look as good as possible at the expense of comfort, or vis versa?
4. What's the average you pay for your speedos?
And yes that's me modelling
I go for more basic solid colors (navy/black/maroon) with an occasional print, however either color/print you show here would work in a specialty market, which is what you have to aim for since there are a zillion basic suits out there. I'm surprised so many companies can stay in business, to be honest. I think many of the smaller companies survive by selling underwear lines as well as swimwear.
I do sacrifice some comfort to keep the suit tight for swimming. I just don't like anything too loose.
I probably spend an average of US$25. I buy on sale on the lower side and will spend more for a print or name brand that I really like at the higher end, so the range is probably from US$15 to US$50. I recently bought a Budgy Smuggler at the high end of the range--plus postage.
Wish you all best in your endeavors. It's a highly competitive business. A member here started a suit/underwear business with his partner. I see they're selling on Amazon now, as well as their own web site. Their price point for speedos is US$25 to US$30 or so. This is their site. https://marisequi.com/ They were thinking of moving their base of operations to Miami. Don't know if they did.
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
danp142 wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 3:25 pmThanks for the replies guys. Seems like the left one is the preferred design. However I think I'll have to make it a bit bigger as a I have quite a small bum, the same design may not look flattering on others.
I have a to say I agree, however this design is less comfortable to wear. I am aiming this at the beach crowd rather than sports so maybe that's ok.
To reply to some - I think I'm going to avoid plain, bold colours as there are so many out there. I want to differentiate from the competitions with the pastal colors and print designs. I also want to market to a more diverse crowd and keep it cheeky instead of overtly sexual.
As for price, I was going to target around £25, however I've decided to charge a bit more and use better materials and unique packaging.
I'll keep you all updated as I progress but feel free to keep replying to this post as all opinions help.
I volonteer to try you left model if you want to see how it looks on different butt size!
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
All success in whatever you do. It's a competitive market.danp142 wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 3:29 pm
Thanks for showing me the site. They have a good collection. However I recognize some of these from Alibaba, so they aren't custom designs like mine (apart from the logo of course). I've considered doing this too but I'd like to use my own colours and patterns which is more expansive.
Tom
Long time Speedo® lover
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
I prefer the shape of the first pair as they sit lower at the front, although I think they could do with a bit more fabric in the rear to cup your cheeks, like on the second pair. Colour wise I prefer the darker pair and I like the draw string on the outside: casual wear and an invitation to play.
It’s good to know your target audience, but you would be surprised how many professionals go for the bright colours, like the Australian Swim team who train in Funky Trunks and rugby plays who wear Budgie Smugglers when standing in the sea as a therapeutic activity. (maybe that’s just an Australian thing – lucky me).
Having a point of difference is definitely a necessity. Have you thought of using more than one colour/pattern on one suit or panelling rather than flat at the front and back, maybe structure the shape to give more definition ?
Comfort; yes they should feel nice to wear and definitely not look like that old trusty pair of underwear, but sometimes you must suffer a little for your credibility. Your left pair looks like it gives more support to your package, which I like the feel of, rather than a big sag you sometimes get.
The workmanship looks good, so you know what you are doing. Good luck.
It’s good to know your target audience, but you would be surprised how many professionals go for the bright colours, like the Australian Swim team who train in Funky Trunks and rugby plays who wear Budgie Smugglers when standing in the sea as a therapeutic activity. (maybe that’s just an Australian thing – lucky me).
Having a point of difference is definitely a necessity. Have you thought of using more than one colour/pattern on one suit or panelling rather than flat at the front and back, maybe structure the shape to give more definition ?
Comfort; yes they should feel nice to wear and definitely not look like that old trusty pair of underwear, but sometimes you must suffer a little for your credibility. Your left pair looks like it gives more support to your package, which I like the feel of, rather than a big sag you sometimes get.
The workmanship looks good, so you know what you are doing. Good luck.
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Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
1. Which of the above designs (shape/fit) do you prefer?
Prefer the one on the right.
2. Do you prefer the lighter colour or the more bold colour?
Bold colour
3. Do you prefer your speedos to look as good as possible at the expense of comfort, or vis versa?
At least 50/50
4. What's the average you pay for your speedos?
20 dollars to 50 dollars
I prefer to have strong and plain colours. But there is an opportunity now to create the old nylon style that aussiebum used to sell. You can check out the sewing patterns on Etsy. Good luck on your endeavor.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/642307819/ ... _organic=1
https://www.etsy.com/listing/628037418/ ... _organic=1
Prefer the one on the right.
2. Do you prefer the lighter colour or the more bold colour?
Bold colour
3. Do you prefer your speedos to look as good as possible at the expense of comfort, or vis versa?
At least 50/50
4. What's the average you pay for your speedos?
20 dollars to 50 dollars
I prefer to have strong and plain colours. But there is an opportunity now to create the old nylon style that aussiebum used to sell. You can check out the sewing patterns on Etsy. Good luck on your endeavor.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/642307819/ ... _organic=1
https://www.etsy.com/listing/628037418/ ... _organic=1
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Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
I prefer the cut on the right, the butt coverage just looks masculine, where the left look feminine. I'm not sold on the high cut which is also feminine, I like a low cut a lot better with a narrower side of about 50mm. Drawstring on the inside though, even if the cords are left out.danp142 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 5:36 pm
As a fellow lover of swimwear myself I recently began the process of starting up my own swimwear brand and my first product will be swim briefs (speedos), with some pop art prints.
I already have two slightly different designs ready as you can see from the above image. Would be great to get your opinions
Some questions I have for you speedo lovers:
1. Which of the above designs (shape/fit) do you prefer?
2. Do you prefer the lighter colour or the more bold colour?
3. Do you prefer your speedos to look as good as possible at the expense of comfort, or vis versa?
4. What's the average you pay for your speedos?
And yes that's me modelling
Both colours are good, I think you would sell more of the darker to men.
I think you can make speedos comfortable and look good at the same time. I think the material makes a big difference there, but I would compromise some comfort for them to look perfect.
I normally pay up to about $60 in Australia for speedo type.
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Left hand design for me.
Colour/print wise i prefer a subtle style tbh, but i do like the bright colours, i’d love an in your face blue (bmw done a good blue on the 2006 3 series but sadly they dont make trunks )
Colour/print wise i prefer a subtle style tbh, but i do like the bright colours, i’d love an in your face blue (bmw done a good blue on the 2006 3 series but sadly they dont make trunks )
Re: I'm starting my own swimwear brand. Would love your expert help choosing a design
Left cut but right bold color. I like patterns with stripes in different colours. Prices around 30 euros.
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