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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Adidas swimsuit models

31 replies

HagoftheNorth · 16/12/2023 21:52

I wonder why adidas would choose this model for women’s swimwear?
https://www.adidas.co.uk/rich-mnisi-swimsuit/IA3339.html

Regardless of their sex/gender, I want to see what the clothes look like on a typical female body - ie one where the hips are larger than the waist - so this isn’t useful for me.

Looks like I won’t be buying an adidas swimsuit then 🙄

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Cheeesus · 16/12/2023 21:57

It’s part of a special collection - The adidas x Rich Mnisi Pride collection is one part of our effort to honor the LGBTQIA+ community, alongside our Global Purpose partner, Athlete Ally.

SirChenjins · 16/12/2023 22:02

How does that honour lesbians? Did they ask to be honoured in this way? Were they clamouring at the doors of Adidas demanding that a man model a swimsuit for them?

catduckgoose · 16/12/2023 22:05

Looks like this a swimsuit designed for men? As there is a man wearing it and it seems to adequately accommodate his anatomy.

EmpressaurusOfCats · 16/12/2023 22:11

SirChenjins · 16/12/2023 22:02

How does that honour lesbians? Did they ask to be honoured in this way? Were they clamouring at the doors of Adidas demanding that a man model a swimsuit for them?

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My rule of thumb is that the longer the acronym, the less it has to do with lesbians. Which would fit here.

SirChenjins · 16/12/2023 22:14

EmpressaurusOfCats · 16/12/2023 22:11

My rule of thumb is that the longer the acronym, the less it has to do with lesbians. Which would fit here.

Absolutely. Let’s face it, the only ‘honouring’ is from T onwards.

HagoftheNorth · 16/12/2023 22:14

Adidas give you the option to search by gender, but not by sex….surely it would make sense to be able to search just for suits to fit a female (or male) body?!

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MrsTerryPratchett · 16/12/2023 22:17

My rule of thumb is that the longer the acronym, the less it has to do with lesbians. Which would fit here.

That goes with my theory about the state of countries:

Plop? Fine.
The Republic of Plop? OK, maybe.
The Democratic Republic of Plop? Getting worse.
The People's Democratic Republic of Plop? Bad.
The Glorious People's Democratic Republic of Plop and Ploptania? They're torturing dissidents.

<big deep breath> The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Anyway, there are plenty of one-piece swimsuits that can house a knob. The rest is just cynical marketing.

SirChenjins · 16/12/2023 22:23

Not only house a knob but balls as well - and then provide sufficient room to encase said knob and balls swinging from left to right as our stunning and brave bloke ploughs up and down the council pool.

FallingStar21 · 16/12/2023 22:33

catduckgoose · 16/12/2023 22:05

Looks like this a swimsuit designed for men? As there is a man wearing it and it seems to adequately accommodate his anatomy.

My (male) partner pointed out the same and to be fair, the swimsuit isn't advertised as "women's clothing". However, it does look very feminine with all the pink bright colours, plus I've never seen a man wearing anything like it?
Perhaps it was designed for trans/cross dressing males?
It doesn't really bother me but my gut reaction was to laugh because it does look ridiculous worn by a man imo (yes I know I will be flamed by some). I also wouldn't buy it for myself as I'm not convinced it's designed appropriately for a female body.

ErikaReadsTheDailyMail · 16/12/2023 22:35

Flip across to the plus size option. There's a female modelling that one.

catduckgoose · 16/12/2023 22:43

https://www.adidas.co.uk/unisex-swimming-clothing

Seems to be categorised as a unisex one-piece, shows up in both the women's and men's sections as well.

SirChenjins · 16/12/2023 22:48

Love for equality is love for the game apparently - until the winner in the female category is a bloke who’s pushed a woman out of the medal positions, and then equality doesn’t come into it.

DrJump · 16/12/2023 22:48

The plus model's one is too big. It's all baggy. Why make a swim suit and then get the fit so wrong on th model.

PlipPlopChoo · 16/12/2023 23:34

I preferred Borat and his mankini.

puffyisgood · 16/12/2023 23:37

there's no reason at all why men shouldn't wear swimsuits, I think this chap looks very good in his.

Guavafish1 · 16/12/2023 23:40

The model looks fine in the swimsuit for a male sex

Retiredfromthere · 17/12/2023 06:36

Yep, it fits the make model better than the female one.

SirChenjins · 17/12/2023 08:18

puffyisgood · 16/12/2023 23:37

there's no reason at all why men shouldn't wear swimsuits, I think this chap looks very good in his.

Nope, none at all - they’ve been wearing ones cut for the male shape to allow for swimming without leakage for decades now. This one isn’t.

ArthurbellaScott · 17/12/2023 11:41

catduckgoose · 16/12/2023 22:43

https://www.adidas.co.uk/unisex-swimming-clothing

Seems to be categorised as a unisex one-piece, shows up in both the women's and men's sections as well.

If a swimsuit is cut to accomodate dick and balls, isn't it going to be baggy on a woman?

And what about all the other physical differences? Shoulders, hips, breasts?

ArthurbellaScott · 17/12/2023 11:43

Sizing says it 'comes up small' - small for an average woman, or an average man?

To be fair it's a fugly costume for anyone.

Sera1989 · 17/12/2023 11:52

It's a unisex swimming costume that's part of the Pride collection. Whether lesbians asked to be honoured in this way is irrelevant because it's a unisex item. If the campaign included a woman in baggy board shorts would we be asking if gay men asked to be honoured in that way?

SirChenjins · 17/12/2023 11:57

Sera1989 · 17/12/2023 11:52

It's a unisex swimming costume that's part of the Pride collection. Whether lesbians asked to be honoured in this way is irrelevant because it's a unisex item. If the campaign included a woman in baggy board shorts would we be asking if gay men asked to be honoured in that way?

A woman in baggy shorts? You mean, the kind of thing women wear generally?

If they’re claiming that they’re honouring the lesbian community then that’s where lumping female sexuality in with men’s feelings comes unstuck.

Chewbecca · 17/12/2023 11:58

I don't think it is possible to cut a swimming costume in a unisex way. It isn't clear if this swimming costume is cut for a male body or a female body.
The only way they could 'get away' with this costume is to use the same fabric in two costumes, one designed and named as for a male body, one for a female and have a male model the male one and a female model the female one.

AltitudeCheck · 17/12/2023 12:17

Missing the point but...
The sizing is so confusing, the standard size model wears a 32", their chest is 34" but sizes apparently run small so says to size up... from M to L for example... the plus size wears a 2X but has a chest 22" and apparently these fit true to size... Oh and clicking on either size guide only adds to the confusion!

EmpressaurusOfCats · 17/12/2023 13:29

It probably does come up small if you’re trying to fit extra bits in the gusset.

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