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« Reply #75 on: April 17, 2019, 11:28:04 PM »

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« Reply #76 on: April 18, 2019, 02:29:01 AM »
I roll up the hems on my shorts, but this is not the fashion of today. Shorts should reach the knee, or lower.  ~Safebare


A couple of months ago I was waiting for my wife to arrive at the airport.  Standing there watching passengers come down the ramp i counted 12 women wearing very short shorts.   Just long enough to cover their buns in back and wide enough to cover their crotches underneath.  Little or no leg covered at all.  They had no hose, tights, or stockings either, just bare legs.   There were so many that I started counting.  Some older and some younger women.

I guess the fashion must be way different for women. 
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« Reply #77 on: April 18, 2019, 07:24:02 AM »

I guess the fashion must be way different for women.
In the same way that on the beach, women can wear the skimpiest of bikinis (although not topless) while men wear board shorts. The equivalent speedos are even banned in some places eg Alton Towers and I believe more widely in the US.

Of course, having to wear anything on the beach is a imposition.
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« Reply #78 on: April 18, 2019, 07:55:05 PM »

I hate the modern fashion for swim shorts and board shorts.  Speedo style swimming trunks - brief and figure hugging have all but disappeared and seem to be the preserve of the unfashionable old man (into which category I guess I fall!).
When you dive in, Swim shorts get full of air and when you climb out they are saturated, never dry, drip everywhere and make you cold.  When you are swimming they are a drag and all in all lack comfort.  Swim trunks are no trouble like that, hold no air or water and dry off quickly.  Why is my wife against them?  She will not get her way on our upcoming holiday.
Whilst I entirely side with the observation that nothing at all is the very best swimwear, where you are forced to be textile, at least allow people to wear what they want, you fashionistas and stock them in stores.  I shall pay no attention to the dictates of fashion and endeavour to wear the garment that to me is the least worst when swimming.
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« Reply #79 on: April 18, 2019, 11:06:46 PM »
When I go to the gym to swim, I wear my old threadbare Speedo. It is still fashionable to wear one for competition and preparations for that.

At the club, at textile friends with granddaughter, I have a pair of tan through trunks that are more porous. They are short, remember Sean Conroy in early Bond, James Bond, movies? Not as tight. They are a tad tight between the legs and my junk will slide out when sitting, if I'm not careful, but...

...I think that the shorter leg swimming shorts are still fashion correct, if you get them from a tan through, tan-thru, business.

The tan-thru, by the way means that you must wear sunscreen to compensate for the slighter tan that you get from the swimwear. The straps, seams and bands don't tan through. It doesn't feel natural or practical, either, if your wife tries to use one as an excuse to ban your genitalia from the nude beach.

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« Reply #80 on: April 30, 2019, 11:09:02 PM »

Kitting myself up for holiday I managed to find a couple of pairs of the short leg (but not briefs) spandex style speedo type trunks which are a good compromise -when forced to wear swim trunks- between something brief but proprietous and reasonably in fashion but avoiding the wet, flappy, air or water-retaining horribleness of swim shorts.  Why the hell those are so universally fashionable beats me (as I think I already said!).
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« Reply #81 on: May 30, 2023, 07:58:17 PM »
When I absolutely must wear some kind of swimsuit, I also prefer a Speedo, or a "Bond...James Bond" version, like JBee mentioned. Cannot stand that wet, cold, clingy, long-legged shorts business!

Fashion is as fashion does...nothing but separate clothes-minded people from their hard-earned money!
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« Reply #82 on: May 31, 2023, 12:34:26 AM »
Swimsuit bad! Swimsuit icky! Swimsuit more ridiculous as this comment.
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« Reply #83 on: June 04, 2023, 10:01:18 PM »
True, but force majeure to wear one in public places in countries with anti nudity laws as will be our holiday destination.
Won't stop me trying however!! :)
I just found on Temu (anyone tried Temu?  New Chinese rival to Amazon probably with even less human rights in their distribution centres.  They have all sorts of whacky stuff) a velcro waisted towelling mini robe.  Only as long as a pair of swim shorts.  Just the thing for a quick cover up on a FRN hike.  I'm waiting for mine to arrive.
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« Reply #84 on: June 05, 2023, 05:10:31 PM »
True, but force majeure to wear one in public places in countries with anti nudity laws as will be our holiday destination.
Won't stop me trying however!! :)
I just found on Temu (anyone tried Temu?  New Chinese rival to Amazon probably with even less human rights in their distribution centres.  They have all sorts of whacky stuff) a velcro waisted towelling mini robe.  Only as long as a pair of swim shorts.  Just the thing for a quick cover up on a FRN hike.  I'm waiting for mine to arrive.
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I bought a couple of minimalist swim suits from WISH a couple of years ago.  It's another Chinese web site with all kinds of wacky stuff.  It sometimes takes months for their shipping from China.   I haven't tried Temu yet. 

Also from WISH I bought a couple of very short and almost see through shorts.  I can wear them in the parking lot or otherwise where it barely covers legal minimums.  They may have been designed to be underwear, but it's minimalist cover when required.
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« Reply #85 on: June 14, 2023, 08:43:12 PM »
My little skirt arrived, it's great.  VERY brief, takes a few secs to put on. Walking boots no barrier to donning it.
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« Reply #86 on: June 15, 2023, 05:26:16 PM »
Naturist links seems like it may be a place to post this.   
I found a couple of You-Tube links about the huge environmental cost of textiles

https://youtu.be/NXTIfcfzSnE

https://youtu.be/UC4oFmX8tHw

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« Reply #87 on: June 29, 2023, 10:15:56 PM »
Gad, it really makes you think.  Thank you for those videos, Bob.  Here we are, the affluent west, supposedly philanthropically sending our cast off garments to third world countries, but actually buggering up chunks of their economy in doing so.  Definitely drives the message of stop 'fashion', wear clothes longer and possess less clothes.  The pictures of textile pollution were horrific.  The clothes we do buy in the west are having that effect because we also want our clothes cheap.  However, some of the blame must lie with those polluted areas themselves - they don't have to ignore the environment, safety and public hygiene.  The governments don't have to stand by whilst it happens.  They need to clean up!  It was the same in the UK in the first 2/3 of the 20th century with, where I lived and in many other locales, every river dead from the detergent and the pollutants discharged into rivers.  But decades of legislation and better practice reversed that. But now we are slipping back into those days from the huge amount of untreated sewage being actively pumped into our rivers by the privatised water companies who find it much cheaper to pay the

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« Reply #88 on: July 17, 2023, 06:57:13 AM »
Depressing, like many of the industrialized mass processes that are rampant these days. Meat processing has ruined my appetite for the stuff, too. (I don't have a problem with meat Bob, just the abuse of nature that corporate force has created).

Then, like so many of these, the mess gets forced down onto the powerless in the third world. They starve and wallow in the morass of destruction and exploitation.

My guilt is tempered by my lack of participation. I make most of my footwear, or go without, minus the fivetoes for hiking. I wear clothing only when a have to and adjust my life toward that goal. I do buy new clothing, but treat it well and it lasts for several years. I don't follow fashion trends, but express myself in my choices. I have fun with it. 

The meat thing? I don't eat the processed stuff, or any process food that I can. My kitchen waste can takes weeks to fill. We compost. I need fish, so I eat sushi, which does hurt Ma Earth, but then, A guys gotta eat and be healthy.

I thought that I had escaped the problems, and read no news for three weeks in the mountains. Then, the cattle came by and destroyed the spring of wild water, polluting it. The bank to the creek, which goes to the lake dam, was stomped, flooding the fields where I hike, a special place where ten thousand people prayed for peace and Mother Earth 25 years ago. The fishing lake is covered and mostly no longer navigable because of all of the nitrogen from the cattle up stream clogging things up and downstream, where the overflow is supposed to follow the natural course, it is starved because of the above mentioned irresponsible, Forest service approved, cattle grazing.

Can't escape this. Maybe, it is time to get louder and more active.
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« Reply #89 on: July 23, 2024, 01:04:34 AM »
Check out the Brisbane Naturists website.  It's going to be updated today.

https://www.brisbanenaturists.com