Skip to content

My Swimming Trunks Have Been Sucked Off «iPhone ULTIMATE»

: Over time, chlorine and salt break down the Lycra and elastic fibers, causing the suit to lose its "memory" and stay stretched out. How to Prevent Future "Lose-and-Found" Moments

The next morning I walked by the water again, more cautiously and with a new respect for the sea’s sense of humor. The trunks had been recovered — found tangled on a buoy, waves making them obstinate in a tiny, textile-sized rebellion. They smelled of brine and sun, a smell that now carried the faint metallic tang of embarrassment and the light sweetness of a story survived. I tossed them back into the drawer with a little more fondness and a marginally better folding technique. My Swimming Trunks Have Been Sucked Off

: Swimwear often stretches when wet. If your trunks are already a bit large, they become even more prone to slipping when they absorb water. Immediate Damage Control : Over time, chlorine and salt break down

But here is the truth. In ten years, you won’t remember the perfect cannonball or the good burgers. You will remember this. You will laugh until you cry. You will tell this story at dinner parties. You will become a legend. They smelled of brine and sun, a smell