Skinzwear Sunseeker

Anyone here wear one?
They are about as small as a suit can get without being a thong.
Pouch in front just covers the goods, and a roughly 4" wide strip in back over the crack.
I had one that I would sometimes wear in and around my backyard pool.
Got rid of it when we installed a privacy fence since I then didn't need to wear anything!

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My orange Sunseeker (style M57) is just a little sheer when wet, not sure if that's more concern to others than the narrow cut, but either way, these have been worn at various textile beaches. My pink M37 (also have this style in a chocolate brown) is not as narrow but is certainly low! All are unlined with the thin-weight fabric. The only thing lighter would be a mesh or tan-through fabric. They pass the wedding-band test - they can pass through a wedding band without problems.

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Pics got the kibosh again. :-(

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Wore the orange Sunseeker today, but not in the water. Had it with me in case there were too many others around in a textile zone but managed to find a quiet spot along the shore to enter the water without it. Once out I put it on as I dried a little walking along the shoreline. Naturally a thin, dry suit on a dripping-wet bod made for some interesting outlines in the fabric but people were probably not that close to see the detail, just that I did have a suit on even if it's a small one!

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Wore the orange Sunseeker today, but not in the water. Had it with me in case there were too many others around in a textile zone but managed to find a quiet spot along the shore to enter the water without it. Once out I put it on as I dried a little walking along the shoreline. Naturally a thin, dry suit on a dripping-wet bod made for some interesting outlines in the fabric but people were probably not that close to see the detail, just that I did have a suit on even if it's a small one!

Kinda like my skippy aussiebums at the beach.

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My orange Sunseeker (style M57) is just a little sheer when wet, not sure if that's more concern to others than the narrow cut, but either way, these have been worn at various textile beaches. My pink M37 (also have this style in a chocolate brown) is not as narrow but is certainly low! All are unlined with the thin-weight fabric. The only thing lighter would be a mesh or tan-through fabric. They pass the wedding-band test - they can pass through a wedding band without problems.

Did you mean M73? It seems to fit your description. M37 is a full front thong.

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Maybe I'm getting my numbers mixed up. A picture is the other option but they seem to never stay up! :-(

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Anyone here wear one?They are about as small as a suit can get without being a thong.Pouch in front just covers the goods, and a roughly 4" wide strip in back over the crack.I had one that I would sometimes wear in and around my backyard pool.Got rid of it when we installed a privacy fence since I then didn't need to wear anything!

Saw one advertised today as having a micro pouch and half back.
While the pouch is certainly micro. just enough cover the equipment, I don't see how a narrow strip of cloth that just covers the crack is a half back.

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They seem to have settled on full, 3/4 and 1/2. Presumably anything less is effectively a thong.

If it can sit across the cheeks most of the time rather than continually riding up, then I'm happy with calling it half.

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Pics got the kibosh again. :-(

They are skippy. Don't think I'd wear that skippy to public beach. Very comfortable wearing my 1.5wj loose style aussiebums to public beaches.

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Ah, variety is the spice of life! At least we're discussing Skinz versus Aussiebum rather than whether boardies stop above or below the knee.

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