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The swimsuit for females shall not extend beyond the shoulders nor below the top of the kneecap, nor cover the neck.
The swimsuit the swimsuit shall be, constructed of a woven/knit textile material; permeable (100 percent to air and water); made so as not to aid in buoyancy and shall not be altered to aid in
buoyancy; made with no zippers or other fastening system.
Thank you so much!
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The permeability issue is the problem. That doesn't include polyester, nylon, neoprene, rubber, or anything except for cotton, silk, wool, stuff like that. I think they need to be a bit more definitive than they have been, unless they just mean the weave must be permeable. But, even then, I guess even the Speedo Endurance line would be illegal. At any rate, here is a picture of what's allowed at the maximum, coverage wise. I'm guessing from the price tag, it must be legal, since it's now more than the lzr suit is.
The permeability issue is the problem. That doesn't include polyester, nylon, neoprene, rubber, or anything except for cotton, silk, wool, stuff like that. I think they need to be a bit more definitive than they have been, unless they just mean the weave must be permeable. But, even then, I guess even the Speedo Endurance line would be illegal. At any rate, here is a picture of what's allowed at the maximum, coverage wise. I'm guessing from the price tag, it must be legal, since it's now more than the lzr suit is.
Help me to get rid of all these bikinis and swimsuits Please?

Dianne B
I am 33 and have a huge collection of bikinis and swimsuits approx 150 garments in total that has been built up by me letting my husband buy swimwear for me during the ten years we have been together. I now no longer want these and have twice tried to throw them out and my husband has rescued them out the dustbin any ideas on how to get rid of it permanantly would help me out. I have enquired and none of my local charities take swimwear for hygene reasons.
I have never actually taken the swimwear out the house as there is an awful lot of it.
I really just want to and will need to do it in one go Ideas wanted please
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I have an ex boyfriend who has the same fetish about buying swimsuits. When his wife (shorter and plumper than I) left him, he felt justified in taking back all the swimsuits he bought or had made for her. He brought them round to my house and I had a garage sale of my own and included these swimsuits. Women wouldn't buy them for hygene reasons. It was a wet day and only Asian and Muslim women came to the garage sale, so perhaps they are more fussy than other types of women about bathers (but not rain!), I don't know. Also, they were outdated (hardly worn, tho). If bathers are plain material, (especially black and navy) they don't look dated, but when they are floral, paisley or spots and triangles etc, they can go out of fashion very quickly. If they are not lined, they can go saggy cos the sun melts the rubber in them. Some pairs I gave to friends but I still have 4 bulging suitcases of them. He also bought about 10 pairs for me and when we split up the first time, he took them back and gave them to his next girlfriend who wore them a lot. When she left him, he got back with me and then gave me back the swimsuits, all faded and stretched. He took them from her when they split up. I went mad at him and said he was most uncool even thinking I would wear them like that, something that was once mine, all used up by some other woman. I rang her and said DIDN'T YOU MIND WEARING BATHERS THAT HE BOUGHT ME? And she said NO. He and I were on holiday when we had an argument and he took out of my suitcase, stuff he bought me and hid it on top of the wardrobe of the motel, so if I noticed it was missing, I wouldn't be able to retrieve it from his suitcase. When it came time to check out, he forgot he had hidden the stuff and when we got back to the city, he had to ring all the motels cos we had stayed in so many and he forgot which one we were in when he hid the stuff and I had so much that I didn't notice anything missing. None of the motels knew what he was talking about, so perhaps the next lot of guests or the maids now have them.
I have seen bathing suits in charity shops but I admit I haven't noticed any lately. You just have to ring around to see which charity will take them. What about a theatrical group? They could use the fabric or just the tops. You could fill them with foam bits and make cushions out of them. You could have a garage sale and advertise that it would be 150 pairs of bathers. This ex of mine also has a shoe fetish. I haven't seen him for a while, and I wonder if we are talking about the same man? I hear he went back to the woman who wore my bathers.
I just noticed that Ronald H. says your husband uses them as his fantasy. I used to be in the middle of cooking dinner and he (the ex) would come into the kitchen with a pair of bathers in his hands from my dressing room and say to me WEMBS, COULD YOU PUT THESE ON? I would beat him mercilessly with a wooden spoon. He drove me mad.
I have an ex boyfriend who has the same fetish about buying swimsuits. When his wife (shorter and plumper than I) left him, he felt justified in taking back all the swimsuits he bought or had made for her. He brought them round to my house and I had a garage sale of my own and included these swimsuits. Women wouldn't buy them for hygene reasons. It was a wet day and only Asian and Muslim women came to the garage sale, so perhaps they are more fussy than other types of women about bathers (but not rain!), I don't know. Also, they were outdated (hardly worn, tho). If bathers are plain material, (especially black and navy) they don't look dated, but when they are floral, paisley or spots and triangles etc, they can go out of fashion very quickly. If they are not lined, they can go saggy cos the sun melts the rubber in them. Some pairs I gave to friends but I still have 4 bulging suitcases of them. He also bought about 10 pairs for me and when we split up the first time, he took them back and gave them to his next girlfriend who wore them a lot. When she left him, he got back with me and then gave me back the swimsuits, all faded and stretched. He took them from her when they split up. I went mad at him and said he was most uncool even thinking I would wear them like that, something that was once mine, all used up by some other woman. I rang her and said DIDN'T YOU MIND WEARING BATHERS THAT HE BOUGHT ME? And she said NO. He and I were on holiday when we had an argument and he took out of my suitcase, stuff he bought me and hid it on top of the wardrobe of the motel, so if I noticed it was missing, I wouldn't be able to retrieve it from his suitcase. When it came time to check out, he forgot he had hidden the stuff and when we got back to the city, he had to ring all the motels cos we had stayed in so many and he forgot which one we were in when he hid the stuff and I had so much that I didn't notice anything missing. None of the motels knew what he was talking about, so perhaps the next lot of guests or the maids now have them.
I have seen bathing suits in charity shops but I admit I haven't noticed any lately. You just have to ring around to see which charity will take them. What about a theatrical group? They could use the fabric or just the tops. You could fill them with foam bits and make cushions out of them. You could have a garage sale and advertise that it would be 150 pairs of bathers. This ex of mine also has a shoe fetish. I haven't seen him for a while, and I wonder if we are talking about the same man? I hear he went back to the woman who wore my bathers.
I just noticed that Ronald H. says your husband uses them as his fantasy. I used to be in the middle of cooking dinner and he (the ex) would come into the kitchen with a pair of bathers in his hands from my dressing room and say to me WEMBS, COULD YOU PUT THESE ON? I would beat him mercilessly with a wooden spoon. He drove me mad.
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