Nude Swimmers

A group for those of us who enjoy nude swimming - for fun - for exercise and for competition. List places where you can swim laps nude please

Who here owns no swimwear and only goes in the water when they can be nude.
I do own and use swimsuits at times because I like to sometimes go with textile relatives and friends and also when traveling and nude venues are not available.

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I have a mesh swimsuit, nearly see-through for those times I'm on a textile beachLike this?Is that a thong or does it have partial rear coverage?

Rear view

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I have a mesh swimsuit, nearly see-through for those times I'm on a textile beachLike this?Is that a thong or does it have partial rear coverage?Rear view

Do you have any suits with back coverage for locations that require it?

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I have a mesh swimsuit, nearly see-through for those times I'm on a textile beachLike this?Is that a thong or does it have partial rear coverage?Rear viewDo you have any suits with back coverage for locations that require it?

Yes, but no pictures - I'll try to get some but I have worn this one in a busy hotel pool with no adverse reactions.

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I have a mesh swimsuit, nearly see-through for those times I'm on a textile beachLike this?Is that a thong or does it have partial rear coverage?Rear viewDo you have any suits with back coverage for locations that require it?Yes, but no pictures - I'll try to get some but I have worn this one in a busy hotel pool with no adverse reactions.
I have now found a couple of pictures taken by my wife a few years ago.

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Tan Thru suits are great for hot tubs when you have to wear something (I know suits and tubs should be mutually exclusive!). They let the air bubbles through so no ballooning bathing suits.

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Tan Thru suits are great for hot tubs when you have to wear something (I know suits and tubs should be mutually exclusive!). They let the air bubbles through so no ballooning bathing suits.

I must take my tan-thru tanga for my next hotel visit but one - the next hotel visit will be a nudist one.

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I got some tan trough shorts for a week's textile cruise. They are equal to factor 50 sunblock. I had to use that sunblock on exposed parts to avoid tan lines. It worked and they felt like I was wearing nothing. But nude is so much better. So that's what I had for all the rest of the year.

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I have tan through swimsuits but even when I diigently use #50 sunblock on the exposed skin I get tan lines. The only solution that works for me is to go totally naked. That has the advantage that it feels great lol.

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I have tan through swimsuits but even when I diigently use #50 sunblock on the exposed skin I get tan lines. The only solution that works for me is to go totally naked. That has the advantage that it feels great lol.

Others have said that tan through swimsuits are less uncomfortable than other. I guess you think otherwise.

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My attitude to tan-through garments is that I wear a tan-through swim tanga when I need to at hotel spas and pools, etc.. and shorts that are two sizes bigger than I would normally wear for wearing in other circumstances where casual clothing is appropriate.
My reason is that these garments are more comfortable that almost all swimwear, especially in hot tubs and saunas (both of which should be used naked). They also hold less water allowing them to dry more quickly - in fact they are so dry after wrapping briefly in a hotel spa towel that I can take them back to my room in my pocket without causing damp patches on my clothing.
In fact, I have never used them for any form of sunbathing.
The picture below shows me wearing the shorts leaving harbour on a yacht flotilla. As soon as we were outside they were removed until we reached the next port.

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