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Message # 88591.3.1.2 Subject: Re:T-shirt material Date: Thu 19/05/22 14:03:08 GMT Name: Charlie |
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You’ll know more about this than me, Stormy, but is there also something about the way the model emerges from the water? I’ve watched videos where they seem to emerge in a certain way where there is very little air, and therefore slack, in the shirt and as they come up out the water the fabric just seems to mold to their body |
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By Stormy Waters - Wed 18/05/22 19:13:31 GMT In fact, this was almost worked too well. This shot was on a public beach with people not too far away. I really didn't expect the shirt to do what it did--it seemed pretty modest when dry!
But when wet, I'm pretty sure we were violating the park's decency regulations. However, none of the onlookers seemed upset, and the gal certainly didn't seem to mind, so what the hell--we kept shooting. |
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By Stormy Waters - Wed 18/05/22 19:06:32 GMT I could write a book on this topic.
Assuming that one's objectives are: --to get maximum cling --to get maximum transparency --to get maximum difference between dry and wet
picking the right t-shirt is tricky.
I've often used a t-shirt that was too tight and didn't have enough material to cling especially on larger boobs. I've also used ones that were too loose and thus just hung there--no cling.
I've also made the mistake of assuming that thin material would be transparent. Not always the case. And some material doesn't hold the water long enough, so it doesn't remain heavy enough to stick.
Here's once I got it right:
Dry: [img] https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-lV-8C1O1eKQ/UKVp-TrYT6I/AAAAAAAApq4/zVH950uNfZ4/w266-h400/0449.JPG
Wet:
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By Malvineous - mrnemesis@ntlworld.com Wed 18/05/22 12:59:21 GMT Website: T-shirt material I find that it’s not common to encounter clothes that look comparatively modest when dry, and figure-hugging when wet, especially with breasts. This is an interesting counterexample:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/77762698@N04/7955664754/in/album-72157656677397521/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/77762698@N04/7955666474/in/album-72157656677397521/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/77762698@N04/7955668300/in/album-72157656677397521/
T-shirts tend to remain loose wet and dry, or are already so tight that they don’t become figure-hugging. Whatever material that green t-shirt is made from, is unusual!
(There are also differences in material in terms of how smooth they feel and how shiny they get when wet.)
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