I get this sort from Temu for about a fiver, so they are practically disposable - and cut the lining out
My latest Temu purchase is a pair of very lightweight shorts with a press stud between the front and back - ideal for a quick cover up if required. One pic shows them buttoned and one unbuttoned.
I get this sort from Temu for about a fiver, so they are practically disposable - and cut the lining outMy latest Temu purchase is a pair of very lightweight shorts with a press stud between the front and back - ideal for a quick cover up if required. One pic shows them buttoned and one unbuttoned.
Interesting. Kinda like a lioncloth.
I get this sort from Temu for about a fiver, so they are practically disposable - and cut the lining outMy latest Temu purchase is a pair of very lightweight shorts with a press stud between the front and back - ideal for a quick cover up if required. One pic shows them buttoned and one unbuttoned.
Where can you wear it unbuttoned? Can you safety crouch or bend over if you do?
My preference is board shorts, and I do own a pair in case it's needed. For me its about feeling I restrained,and speeds and briefs feel like everything is tied up in knots. I'm comfortable when it can all hang loose, whether it can be seen or not.
My preference is board shorts, and I do own a pair in case it's needed. For me its about feeling I restrained,and speeds and briefs feel like everything is tied up in knots. I'm comfortable when it can all hang loose, whether it can be seen or not.
Since I stopped wearing underwear and put a privacy fence around my pool so I can often swim nude, I feel the same way about speedos. However, my swimsuit of choice is a fairly short pair of tan through swim shorts, not long heavy board shorts.
My preference is the hipster style which is the best of both worlds - not baggy shorts or tight speedos- still room to move around.
And if you get tan through ones, the light weigh material feels less confining and dries faster than other swimsuits.





