just a warning to avoid a men's swimsuit, made by a very well-known swimming gear manufacturer, with the model name of "endurance+ jammers". It has a stitched seam that goes up the back of the suit. This seam may fail. It happened to me today, was plenty embarrassing.
I've heard of suit failures but I didn't expect it to happen from this manufacturer, from a suit designed for endurance. If you compete at all or train a lot I'd be sure to replace it with a suit that doesn't have a seam in that particular location.
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I've seen the seam gradually begin to fail only after the inner lining has disintegrated, which takes several months of wear, at least in my experience.
I've seen the seam gradually begin to fail only after the inner lining has disintegrated, which takes several months of wear, at least in my experience.