kimbalabala
Contributor
I keep watching for someone to make a wetsuit with a zipper that goes down to the hips - or at least halfway between the waist and the hips. Guys may not understand why this is a problem so I'll try to explain why *I* am frustrated about this. Women's hips are bigger than their waistline - well, at least that's the way we're SUPPOSED to be shaped. So we get this wetsuit that is made for a standard size 10 (as an example - and my dimensions will be way off I'm sure) and the pattern is cut for a woman to have hips that measure 40" and a waist that measures 30". Now, the wetsuit only unzips to the waistline so that means that the woman now has to squeeze her 40" hips through an opening that is meant to accommodate a 30" waist. The result is that every time we don or doff our wetsuit we go through this process of pulling and rolling the skin/fat of our legs and bottoms through a 30" hole so that our posterior can snugly rest into that 40" of neoprene.
Would the wetsuits not work if the zipper went down 4 or 5 inches further south? Would we lose the snug factor? What's up with that? Anyone? Was this already discussed somewhere - if so, feel free to delete.
Would the wetsuits not work if the zipper went down 4 or 5 inches further south? Would we lose the snug factor? What's up with that? Anyone? Was this already discussed somewhere - if so, feel free to delete.