We look forward to some pictures when you decide to show them off
(30 Sep 2020, 12:15 )Culmor Wrote: [ -> ]My Leohex have arrived!
Aha! I've heard that this kind of leotards is very stretchy.
(30 Sep 2020, 12:15 )Culmor Wrote: [ -> ]my CdR Upsalla's are a pretty good match.
That's interesting, do they use a "standard palette" or something?
My first impression of the Leohex is that they're astonishingly slippery, up there with the silicone treated Platinos. So much so that when I tried to grasp the fabric beneath the zip so I could pull the slider up it it kept sliding out of my fingers!
(30 Sep 2020, 18:06 )Culmor Wrote: [ -> ]My first impression of the Leohex is that they're astonishingly slippery, up there with the silicone treated Platinos. So much so that when I tried to grasp the fabric beneath the zip so I could pull the slider up it it kept sliding out of my fingers!
And the fantasy of once you have got it on & zipped up, it's impossible to remove because you just can't get a grip on it.
(30 Sep 2020, 18:06 )Culmor Wrote: [ -> ]My first impression of the Leohex is that they're astonishingly slippery,
Also the swimsuits/leotards?
BTW, these posts are good candidates for the dedicated Leohex thread.
(30 Sep 2020, 19:38 )egregious Wrote: [ -> ]And the fantasy of once you have got it on & zipped up, it's impossible to remove because you just can't get a grip on it.
Have you ever tried to put Leohex tights on your arms? 😋
Quote:Have you ever tried to put Leohex tights on your arms?
Only when putting them on. Like the CdRs they're nor very compressive, when you're not wearing them they're more legging sized than tights-sized.
I was going to wear them for home-working yesterday but as I was only working with spread sheets it seemed a bit of a waste, I'll wait for the end-of-week team meeting on Friday.