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Fell apart after two months
I was initially very pleased. Fit was small but suitable for swimming. After 2 months of 2-3 times/week swimming, hand washing, and line drying, the trunks are so thin they're not wearable. Are these old stock or seconds? I wouldn't waste my money to try again.
[Saturday, October 25, 2008]
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OK. Not up to Bally's super chlorinated pools
It does dry fast. It's a good product for swimming laps --doesn't bind like board shorts. But my local Bally's gym must use heavy duty chlorine (even then, the water is disgusting --all gray and filled with particles) cause I'm starting to see spots in my swim trunks where the fabric is being eaten away.
Also, the elastic waist band tends to move around and get twisted.
But I guess I'd still buy it again, because I'm buying another one. It's either this or pay $50 for a similar suit elsewhere.
[Sunday, June 29, 2008]
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Functional and fashionable
Great activewear, a nice compromise between baggies and more revealing suits for men. Decent quality and fit. You can look great without showing off, and be active in them comfortably though I would more use them to hang out in versus swim a mile. As others have pointed out, sapphire is probably one of the best colors for tan and fit people, and these run a bit small, so order a size bigger than you think. If you are "between sizes", the larger is the way to avoid a return. Enjoy your vacation!
[Sunday, May 25, 2008]
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