While we are on the swimsuit subject, let’s change the material from lycra to latex. I especially like the combination of latex leotard with long sleeves with transparent latex pantyhose.
Transparent rubber swimsuits will look especially interesting on men, but think of removing body hair completely. If you have such photos please upload them into the “Latex swimsuits and leotards. Photo, Video” forum thread.
See also:
- Latex mermaids, swimming in latex, men in pantyhose and be like Cher
- Swimming or taking a bath in latex
- Transparent swimsuit
- Latex swimsuits and leotards on eBay
20 photos below.
A bit ‘off-topic’ but couldn’t resist sharing.
How’s about this for a seriously expensive swimsuit that can’t be worn in water!
http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/fashion/the-%C2%A3990-swimsuit-you-can%E2%80%99t-get-wet-blog-44-yahoo-lifestyles.html
MJ
The £990 swimsuit you can’t get wet
Customers advised not to wear designer ‘sunsuit’ in water.…
Here’s a designer swimsuit with one big drawback – it’s not suit-able for water.
The £990 Hervé Léger creation features a plunging V-neck, stylish cutout sections and is made from polyester, nylon, and spandex bandages.
So far, so fashionable.
However, the product description for the orange and violet design on Net-a-Porter reveals that this costly cossie is for sunbathing only.
The warning reads: ‘To get the best from your Hervé Léger beachwear we advise you do not wear it in water’. Perhaps that’s why it’s called a ‘Sunsuit’ rather than swimsuit.
Bizarrely however, the garment is machine washable.
“Madjack ” wrote:
Yeah, weird indeed… And it does not look very interesting.
To be honest, I would not describe it as ‘stylish’.
‘Rubbish’ would be the most polite adjective I can think of…
My concern is the price. What in this piece of cloth can cost £990?