Apparel : Speedo Men's Fashion Xtra Life Lycra Solid Striped Shoreline Square Leg Swimsuit

Apparel : Speedo Men's Fashion Xtra Life Lycra Solid Striped Shoreline Square Leg Swimsuit

Speedo Men's Fashion Xtra Life Lycra Solid Striped Shoreline Square Leg Swimsuit

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Speedo Men's Fashion Xtra Life Lycra Solid Striped Shoreline Square Leg Swimsuit
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 93181










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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Speedo
Department: mens
Fabric Type: lycra
Label: Speedo
Manufacturer: Speedo
Model: 7300122
Publisher: Speedo
Sales Rank: 93181
Studio: Speedo



Features:
  • 74% Antron Nylon, 26% Xtra Life Lycra
  • Xtra Life lycra designed to last 5 -10 times longer than regular spandex
  • "Speedry" water repellent technology dries twice as fast and resists fading
  • Hand wash cold water, hang or lay flat to dry
  • Imported







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Item Description:
Speedo Shoreline Square Leg Trunk Sporty square leg trunk made of stretchy nylon and lycra blend. Covered waistband provides comfortable fit. Concealed inside drawstring ensures a snug fit. Dual track taping provides a sporty look over the hip. Center back seam and center front seam give these trunks a superior fit. Sewn in front liner. Speedo logo at bottom of left leg. Please note this is a FINAL SALE item - sorry, no returns, exchanges or refunds.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Fell apart after two months ...
I was initially very pleased. Fit was small but suitable for swimming. After 2 months of 2-3 times/week swimming, hand washing, and line drying, the trunks are so thin they're not wearable. Are these old stock or seconds? I wouldn't waste my money to try again.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * OK. Not up to Bally's super chlorinated pools ...
It does dry fast. It's a good product for swimming laps --doesn't bind like board shorts. But my local Bally's gym must use heavy duty chlorine (even then, the water is disgusting --all gray and filled with particles) cause I'm starting to see spots in my swim trunks where the fabric is being eaten away.

Also, the elastic waist band tends to move around and get twisted.

But I guess I'd still buy it again, because I'm buying another one. It's either this or pay $50 for a similar suit elsewhere.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Functional and fashionable ...
Great activewear, a nice compromise between baggies and more revealing suits for men. Decent quality and fit. You can look great without showing off, and be active in them comfortably though I would more use them to hang out in versus swim a mile. As others have pointed out, sapphire is probably one of the best colors for tan and fit people, and these run a bit small, so order a size bigger than you think. If you are "between sizes", the larger is the way to avoid a return. Enjoy your vacation!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very comfortable and flattering ...
Order a size above your own and it should be quite fine. I'm 5'7", 130lbs and my waist size is 28; Medium fit me perfectly. Sapphire looks amazing against tanned skin.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Functional, inexpensive, nice looking ...
This is a great speedo for the beach/pool. I wouldn't use this for my swimming workout, but it certainly is as much a functional suit as it is a "fashion" statement.

I have a muscular build so I took the advice of the previous reviewer and bought a 34 even though I have a 32 waist. It isn't baggy at all around the waist, and it fits better across my backside and thighs than I would expect the 32 would. Guys with slight builds should not adjust the size I suspect.



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