What should USMS do about the suits?

I started a similar poll before,but time has changed things and I thought since USMS is going to have to do something definitive so they should have some input from the forumites
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  • I'm not surprised at the knee-to-shoulder part for both men and women. After all, why should women be the only ones who get to have some compression of that ubiquitous stomach flab? (Did I hear someone say "speak for yourself"?) In the end it's probably an equity issue which has staying power. And then I'm back to the role of technology -- it may be taking a temporary vacation until the materials specialists re-tool, but it's not going away unless the specifications are unimaginably detailed (which I doubt). If you can improve performance and be within the rules, then there is money to be made, so people will probably try, and probably succeed.
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  • I'm not surprised at the knee-to-shoulder part for both men and women. After all, why should women be the only ones who get to have some compression of that ubiquitous stomach flab? (Did I hear someone say "speak for yourself"?) In the end it's probably an equity issue which has staying power. And then I'm back to the role of technology -- it may be taking a temporary vacation until the materials specialists re-tool, but it's not going away unless the specifications are unimaginably detailed (which I doubt). If you can improve performance and be within the rules, then there is money to be made, so people will probably try, and probably succeed.
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