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World Cup of Speedos

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 12:59 am
by diveguy
Just a stupid little game to commemorate the 2014 World Cup soccer (Futbol! - Copa Mudial!) tournament going on now in Brasil !

Here's a chart with all the participating countries/teams. Pick which three of these countries you think are the best places to wear Speedos, based on whatever reasons you choose be it speedo-friendly culture, spectacular beaches, great looking people, awesome water based activities, nightlife, whatever! Rank them in order, or in no particular order, makes no difference. I'm guessing Brazil, Australia and most of the European nations will get a lot of votes, let's see which come out on top.
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Re: World Cup of Speedos

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 1:06 am
by diveguy
I'll start off with my votes:

1. Italy (based on all those YouTube videos, Italy looks like speedo heaven)
2. Greece (historic birthplace of breath hold diving, and they dive in speedos!)
3. Brazil (where the men are nearly naked and the women are even naked-er!)

So many others on that chart to choose, (how can I leave off Australia!), but those are my picks.

Re: World Cup of Speedos

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 5:56 pm
by Snowbrief
Dive Guy, dang good idea!

Follows are my votes:
1. Brazil - to hot to wear much of anything!
2. Greece - when I visited there, which was the time I realized the value of swimming in a speedo, I quickly became embarrassed by the huge waist band size of my American speedos, I had to shop for something smaller and bought my treasured 3-stripper. That is also when I encountered rude American tourist making snide comments about the local's swimwear, I became concerned about how other countries viewed us, and actually became that person American's make snide comments about.
3. Australia - Due to this forum, I want to visit there more then ever, and want to wear their native suit, the AussieBum, so they have to be in my top three.

Keep speedoing all, Snow

Re: World Cup of Speedos

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:06 am
by Norfcountryboy
1. Brazil- men are expected to dress sexy, there's a great beach culture and the water is warm.
2. Italy- again a country where young men are expected to take on a bit of eye candy role and speedo wearing is almost a rite of passage for teenagers and guys in there early twenties. Check out the "Hung like a Hoss" swim briefs that Italians refer to as "Bags of balls"!
3. France. At public beaches and pools it's the law, don'tyaknow!

Re: World Cup of Speedos

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:33 am
by Eaite Randjam
Okay, picks go as follows

1. Australia - Because most of my favourite brands come from there.
2. Switzerland - Why? Because red speedos with the white cross on the butt, or better on the crotch, are so hot.
3. Japan - Once again, we see so many hot bodies come from there.

Runner up, Mexico because of one of my close friends. He's pretty hot and I've been nudging him to try a speedo XD.

Re: World Cup of Speedos

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 4:22 pm
by deadendwaterfall
Eaite Randjam wrote:Okay, picks go as follows

1. Australia - Because most of my favourite brands come from there.
2. Switzerland - Why? Because red speedos with the white cross on the butt, or better on the crotch, are so hot.
3. Japan - Once again, we see so many hot bodies come from there.

Runner up, Mexico because of one of my close friends. He's pretty hot and I've been nudging him to try a speedo XD.
I thought they wore thongs in Switzerland? xD

Re: World Cup of Speedos

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 10:44 pm
by ...:::sam:::...
1. Australia
2. Brasil
3. Greece

Re: World Cup of Speedos

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 6:22 am
by jameshardmann
diveguy wrote:I'll start off with my votes:

1. Italy (based on all those YouTube videos, Italy looks like speedo heaven)
2. Greece (historic birthplace of breath hold diving, and they dive in speedos!)
3. Brazil (where the men are nearly naked and the women are even naked-er!)

So many others on that chart to choose, (how can I leave off Australia!), but those are my picks.
im with diveguy, however, i have to say that i think australia is sadly going down the american route, and speedos arent seen as "normal swimwear", in my experience it has pretty much been mostly boardies, ranging from the "extra long almost pants" version, to the just above the knee version....speedos are only "normal" in the pool for training.... :(

i dont know about what other ppl have experience tho tbh.

Re: World Cup of Speedos

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:27 pm
by diveguy
jameshardmann wrote:
diveguy wrote:I'll start off with my votes:

1. Italy (based on all those YouTube videos, Italy looks like speedo heaven)
2. Greece (historic birthplace of breath hold diving, and they dive in speedos!)
3. Brazil (where the men are nearly naked and the women are even naked-er!)

So many others on that chart to choose, (how can I leave off Australia!), but those are my picks.
im with diveguy, however, i have to say that i think australia is sadly going down the american route, and speedos arent seen as "normal swimwear", in my experience it has pretty much been mostly boardies, ranging from the "extra long almost pants" version, to the just above the knee version....speedos are only "normal" in the pool for training.... :(

i dont know about what other ppl have experience tho tbh.
James, sad news if overall true, but thanks for weighing in as a native. I wonder though, are speedos still dominant in the lifeguard ranks? I look at all the pics on www.surfbriefs.tumblr.com and my impression is that most of them are taken in Australia.

Re: World Cup of Speedos

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 10:59 pm
by jameshardmann
day to day / weekend to weekend lifeguards are mostly 90% all in boardies (all the younger guys are, ive only seen maybe 1 or 2 guys in speedos, the rest in boardies, tho there are a few more older guys in speedos still.)
they have surf lifesaving competitions / iron man competitions in which all the guys are in speedos, but once again, this is seen as normal, cos its a competition, rather than regular day to day activity.