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Cutting out the mesh in men's swim wear

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Al ways hated the mess liners in men's swim wear little story on that ,when I first started dating my wife it was in January when spring came around she asked if I wanted to go swimming I told her sure but I had a old suite and if she could pick me out a new one .when I got to her house I tried it on it fit and I got a pair of sensors to cut liner out we went swimming that weekend and every time I got out of the water my suite stuck to me I kn I w my wife's mother and sisters enjoyed looking lol

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Can't really relate to mesh liners in swimwear since I have not worn anything more than a Speedo for swimming since 1977. I often cut the nylon liners out of them, but got in a little trouble with some of the lighter colors becoming transparant

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I have some Kinkini swim briefs and shorts and I find it ironic that they come with mesh liners, why bother, we don't buy them expecting or wanting that.

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I have been cutting the liners out for years from everything that has a liner. I find them much more comfortable without the liner and they dry faster.

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Even a Speedo is more comfortable without a liner, a little more give in the pouch.

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I have some Kinkini swim briefs and shorts and I find it ironic that they come with mesh liners, why bother, we don't buy them expecting or wanting that.

Isn't the liner just a small piece in front?

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Even a Speedo is more comfortable without a liner, a little more give in the pouch.

True, but they are very difficult to remove.

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i bought 2 pairs of Kiniki tan thru micro briefs for swimming at the gym They both had liners on them so I took them out tooTan thru

I have a couple pair of Tan Thru swim trunks with the shorter inseam. Neither of them came with a liner. My wife has a one piece and a bikini and neither of them came with a liner. The liner defeats the purpose of tanning through.

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i bought 2 pairs of Kiniki tan thru micro briefs for swimming at the gym They both had liners on them so I took them out tooTan thruI have a couple pair of Tan Thru swim trunks with the shorter inseam. Neither of them came with a liner. My wife has a one piece and a bikini and neither of them came with a liner. The liner defeats the purpose of tanning through.

The ones I have now don't have liners, but I had some with them in the past.

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Thanks for the tip about Aussiebuns! I'll need to check them out. I can't stand the lining especially in swimwear.
I had a pair of Joe Snyder that I loved and wore until they fell apart. Thin stretchy material and no lining! If I had to wear something to swim, they were perfect!

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Never had a Joe Snyder suit, but some of the pouches are quite prominent. I imagine they are quite comfortable with everything allowed to sit reasonably naturally.

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