bosawks August 13, 2016 Share August 13, 2016 I'm a little disappointed in the lack of medal ceremony flip-flops.... 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46098-activewear-olympic-uniforms-and-fashion/page/2/#findComment-2482623
Scovies August 14, 2016 Share August 14, 2016 I feel really bad for the female divers - can nobody make a swimsuit that actually covers their backsides? It seems like most of them are cut halfway to being thongs. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46098-activewear-olympic-uniforms-and-fashion/page/2/#findComment-2484847
MVFrostsMyPie August 14, 2016 Share August 14, 2016 Some of the water polo players have had massive wedgies too. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46098-activewear-olympic-uniforms-and-fashion/page/2/#findComment-2485054
Aliconehead August 15, 2016 Share August 15, 2016 The diving suits may be cut higher for mobility. They need to have freedom of movement is key. A wedgie is better then the suit cutting into the leg and hips. I am really liking the podium uniforms. They look like something you would wear after the Olympics unlike Great Britains which I think is ugly. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46098-activewear-olympic-uniforms-and-fashion/page/2/#findComment-2485308
Scovies August 15, 2016 Share August 15, 2016 4 minutes ago, Aliconehead said: The diving suits may be cut higher for mobility. They need to have freedom of movement is key. A wedgie is better then the suit cutting into the leg and hips. I am really liking the podium uniforms. They look like something you would wear after the Olympics unlike Great Britains which I think is ugly. I dunno; if gymnasts can have leotards with enough fabric to cover their butt-cheeks, I don't see why a bathing suit couldn't do the same. The Canadian swimsuits were the worst offenders. They literally couldn't even stand up straight without a wedgie, there just flat-out wasn't enough fabric. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46098-activewear-olympic-uniforms-and-fashion/page/2/#findComment-2485324
SnideAsides August 15, 2016 Share August 15, 2016 I know we don't normally associate China with hilarity, but whichever designer decided to put Chinese opera masks on the tops of the track cyclists' helmets deserves a big fucking raise. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46098-activewear-olympic-uniforms-and-fashion/page/2/#findComment-2485374
Aliconehead August 15, 2016 Share August 15, 2016 I wonder if they are custom made like the gymnasts. Not sure. I doubt it though divers also tend to be in tighter body positions. Gymnasts rarely wrap there arms around the legs in pike position. But it you are right the are very high cut but since all are that way there must be a reason Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46098-activewear-olympic-uniforms-and-fashion/page/2/#findComment-2485379
briochetwist August 15, 2016 Share August 15, 2016 2 hours ago, Scovies said: The Canadian swimsuits were the worst offenders. They literally couldn't even stand up straight without a wedgie, there just flat-out wasn't enough fabric. They were! I was shocked when they turned around, they flashed way more ass than anyone else! It's like La Senza designed those suits. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46098-activewear-olympic-uniforms-and-fashion/page/2/#findComment-2485694
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