Square cut suit
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2020 4:42 am
Does anyone have any recommendations on a reasonably priced square cut suit? If you own a pair that you recommend, do you mind posting a pic of yourself in them?
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Hi,Straightguync wrote:Does anyone have any recommendations on a reasonably priced square cut suit? If you own a pair that you recommend, do you mind posting a pic of yourself in them?
Second the vote for Sporti. Inexpensive and last a good while.shadowmn wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 12:04 pmSporti. Great suit and low cost, definitely recommend.
https://www.swimoutlet.com/p/sporti-sol ... uit-19524/
im small and still cant do square cuts lolblueflinch wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 2:49 pmIn Australia, you can buy cheap, no-brand square-cuts in any clothes retailer. I don't like them that much - I don't think the design supports a man's junk properly. Feels like your goodies are just floating around. A real pain if you crack a semi at the pool. However, I think they do work for men with smaller endowments. Not for everyone though. Well-endowed men need more support.
I think the pics I posted above don't do the suit justice. They look a bit off on me, but the fit is better than that. I do prefer a speedo solar, but square cuts are better for more family friendly areas. And I like to 8sevthem as shorts around the house on a hot summer nightMazda3mps wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:59 pmim small and still cant do square cuts lolblueflinch wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 2:49 pmIn Australia, you can buy cheap, no-brand square-cuts in any clothes retailer. I don't like them that much - I don't think the design supports a man's junk properly. Feels like your goodies are just floating around. A real pain if you crack a semi at the pool. However, I think they do work for men with smaller endowments. Not for everyone though. Well-endowed men need more support.
Yeah I agree, have never worked for me.blueflinch wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 2:49 pmIn Australia, you can buy cheap, no-brand square-cuts in any clothes retailer. I don't like them that much - I don't think the design supports a man's junk properly. Feels like your goodies are just floating around. A real pain if you crack a semi at the pool. However, I think they do work for men with smaller endowments. Not for everyone though. Well-endowed men need more support.
I don't mind how either of these suits look. They have a shorter leg than most square-cuts. They're really just speedos with thicker sides.mattji01 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 10:49 pmI like these AussieBums. Not quite a square cut but I like the cut. They are often on Sale. The centre seem at the front of square cut swimmers is often too tight and you have to dress left or right, if you know what I mean, and they don’t support your package. Also attached a similar suit I bought in Hawaii.
The suit looks good on you, Dan. But it still has the problem most square-cuts have - I'm kind of forced to look at the bulging crotch area regardless of how big or small said bulge is. I think regular speedos camouflage the bulge more somehow? I don't know if I want folk staring at my inadvertent bulge.ChicagoDan wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 3:01 pmbought this 2xist square cut not too long ago. It was 1/2 off at Macys.