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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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Storing swim suits
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Storing swim suits
Hey guys, wondering how everyone stores their swim suits. Most care instructions state to hang dry once they’ve been washed. Will storing them on a hanger cause stretching of the fabric or is it ok to store them in the closet like that? Most retail stores display them on hangers so I assume it doesn’t stretch them?
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Storing swim suits
All mine a rinsed after use, then dried, then stored in drawer.
I have had some of mine well over 10 years. No problems.
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I have had some of mine well over 10 years. No problems.
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Re: Storing swim suits
I rinse mine straight after use whilst in shower
Then air dry. I sometimes lay it flat on the clothes line or hang it. Either way is fine for me
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Then air dry. I sometimes lay it flat on the clothes line or hang it. Either way is fine for me
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Re: Storing swim suits
I have seen speedos in stores hanged with clothespins in hangers, so it's not needed to stretch the suit.
How I store my swim suits? I let them dry at a window or in the tube of my walking closet and then I put them in a drawer.
How I store my swim suits? I let them dry at a window or in the tube of my walking closet and then I put them in a drawer.
Speedos are the best swimwear around. Period.
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Re: Storing swim suits
Always air dry then either into a drawer or into a storage tote. Depends on where I’m pulling them from. I own probably 300+ swim briefs/thongs so they are stored in several places. I’m afraid to actually count them so I don’t know for sure how many I own. But it’s a LOT!! Do you know how many will fit into one standard storage tote???? They do stay in my home with a central humidifier to help preserve the elastic as well.
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Re: Storing swim suits
Air dry, then in drawer. Some loose, some in original bags.
Re: Storing swim suits
My suits get rinsed, dryed in the spin-dry suitmate machine, air dried on the way home, then spend their life getting jostled around in my gym bag. No issues.
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Re: Storing swim suits
Just air dry them alongside my towel and then back into the swim bag once its all dry. I’m not a shining example of best practice though, I go through a fair few of them!
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Re: Storing swim suits
Marie Kondo that shit, ya'll... roll em up and stand them up in a drawer.