Swimming with dreads
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Swimming with dreads
is it really a lost cause?
I'm going to Paris to see my family in a couple weeks, and my cousin loves going swimming. (and in France you MUST wear a swimming cap).
am I screwed? xD
I'm going to Paris to see my family in a couple weeks, and my cousin loves going swimming. (and in France you MUST wear a swimming cap).
am I screwed? xD
- In_The_Branches
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Re: Swimming with dreads
Hmm I would imagine you'd need the world's biggest swimming cap to pull that off (unless you have a small amount of skinny dreads). Well you can always catch some rays by the pool! (Or find a lake).
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Re: Swimming with dreads
I used to swim at a gym that demanded you wear a swimhat...I think for most dreads I'm afraid, it really ain't gonna happen! I tried it and well...I couldn't get the thing on, it was terrible (yet funny now)
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/emmy x
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Re: Swimming with dreads
I second catching rays! Then again, I'm not the swimming type
I could never imagine getting a swimming cap over a full head though. :s
I could never imagine getting a swimming cap over a full head though. :s
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Re: Swimming with dreads
Sorry to drag up an old thread, but I didn't see the point in starting a new one.
I'm starting a gym where you need to ware a swim cap... so i searched the net and found this
http://www.aquapride.co.uk/aquapride_2_004.htm its at the bottom of the page.
I'm concidering buying one, its a little expencive but i it means i can ware my dreads it'll be worth it! haha!
Has anyone used one of these?
xx
I'm starting a gym where you need to ware a swim cap... so i searched the net and found this
http://www.aquapride.co.uk/aquapride_2_004.htm its at the bottom of the page.
I'm concidering buying one, its a little expencive but i it means i can ware my dreads it'll be worth it! haha!
Has anyone used one of these?
xx
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Re: Swimming with dreads
Don't wear heavy dreads, that's my advice haha.
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Re: Swimming with dreads
ooooh, their new site is abit harsh on the eyes :-/
Thanks for passing info on, i think i'm going to get one in the begining of october, so i'll give a full then xx
Thanks for passing info on, i think i'm going to get one in the begining of october, so i'll give a full then xx
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