Wish my mum had the brains that yours obviously did. Mine KNITTED me a pair of swimming trunks when I was a toddler - and as we all know, wool does not go well with water. I'll leave you all to work out the rest.
Mum made us towelling tops with elasticated necks back in the 70s if she had the foresight we could have been millionaires. Not bothered
We walked along to Ocean Sports on Saturday, and noticed the big groups of swimmers (or "floaters", as they weren't actually swimming) at Hove and commented on how cold it must've been in there....crazy fools. Didn't see any photographers, although there were LOADS of dry-robes...mostly on dog walkers weirdly.
Oooh errr, "floaters" in the sea had a very different meaning when I last swam there as a school kid in the 70's
#tobeavoided.
Will these dryrobes keep you dry, as in, could they be worn as a rain-coat?
Even half and half scarves?
Mum made us towelling tops with elasticated necks back in the 70s if she had the foresight we could have been millionaires. Not bothered
I would say life's too short to give a flying fig about what someone does or doesn't wear.
I would say life's too short to give a flying fig about what someone does or doesn't wear.
Back in the mid-late 80s I bought a Drizabone waxed cotton drovers coat from an Aussie bloke who had a surfshop off Duke Street - specifically to get changed under pre/post surf. I was horrified when I got a job in Lewes and saw lots of horsey types with them on. Since then I perfected the skill of getting changed without a robe / coat and when I bought a poncho type robe a few years ago, only used it 3 times then sold it. While Dryrobes come from surfers, I don't see many local surfers actually using them. Its quicker and less hassle to peel off top half of wet wetsuit, get dressed, then do bottom half. As I did this morning after my surf at the Palarse Pier. A lot of the people you see in them at Fiveways / the Dials appear to be poseurs.I use a northcore beach basha which is the same thing but half the price. I'll only use it to get changed on the beach & keep warm after surfing - which is the intended use.
They do keep you dry & warm so I can see why they have crossed over to dog walking & coffee drinking.
Not for me personally. Dry robe wankers
How do you know if you have a friend who goes 'wild' swimming? Oh, you will know, they will tell you, it will be on Facebook, it will be on Twitter including interesting facts like the water temperature, air temperature and how exhilarating they find it. Ever time.