Sunday, July 17, 2011

Late Night Snack: Swimoutlet is here to brighten up the deck!

I was looking online for my daughters for some new suits since theirs got eaten up at the water park by all the urine chlorine.  I was on one of my favorite sites for all things swimming, Swimoutlet, and found these suits.  They don't come in kids sizes (and I'm not sure it would be appropriate if they did) but I appreciate the humor.  Some of my favorites:
            
                                                The Bob Bowman Special

Anyone remember Wonder Woman?

For that special medal ceremony

A new twist on Lochte's pink Speedo






8 comments:

  1. "A new twist on Lochte's pink Speedo" REALLY? Get with it Splish had pink before Lochte was douch'ing it up with his Ed Hardy V-neck tees! Get over it. He's not the end of all of Fashion. In fact, he's just a douche bag!

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  2. love the 1st one Lisa. too funny. I love Lochte's pink speedo, even if he isn't the first to wear one. it's not like any other guys are wearing pink at grand prix meets.

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  3. Okay so my next blog will be "The Ancestral Origin of the Pink Speedo." Sorry I don't know my history. I didn't mean to ascertain Ryan Lochte originated the pink speedo like Dior originated the New Look. When you see it in person it makes an impression. A very positive impression.

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  4. Haters gonna hate. As for children's sizes, as far as I can tell, all women's competition suits are actually cut for children's sizes so I might just look into the Wonder Woman suit for my daughter.

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  5. Hey don't call The 17thman 'hater'. The man is a legend. By the way, I agree with him.

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  6. As a grown man, as I suspect you are, if you're vocally judging someone based solely on their Ed Hardy V-neck Tee collection (which I haven't seen in about 2 years, by the way) on a blog to make some kind of point, that's pretty sad to say the least. Now, I'm not saying at all that anyone should wear anything that has more jewels on it than my backpack when I was 9, but I digress. I think to be such a "hater" on someone who has done so much good for a sport that gets next to nothing in terms of publicity is pretty awesome. Also, come to think of it, I can't remember a time in the last 5 years that I have ever heard someone call him a douchebag, or any other name portraying him as anything less than wonderful. So, you keep telling yourself that you're a visionary in Mens' swimwear like it matters that much.

    Lisa, another great read! :) Thanks!

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  7. So using the word "hater" and attaching my real name to it is mean mean mean, but anonymously agreeing that someone (I've personally met who is really nice to children and fans and btw he's a grown man who can wear whatever he wants and by the way I haven't seen your wardrobe choices lately) is a "douchebag" okay? Gosh, the Internet's etiquette, so confusing.

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  8. Now I wish I had used the camo swimsuit instead of the pink one, sheeesh. I agree with Robin that "haters gonna hate." His fashion choices don't reflect on the kind of person he is on the inside. I'm on record about how kind he's been to me and my family. He can wear whatever he wants, he's a beast in the pool and a groovy guy to me, my family and my friends. Frankly, I prefer the white speedo anyways. So there.

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