Saluki
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I saw them but I suspect the strap would annoy me. I am inclined to have a slightly achy neck which can cause headaches and i think that would maybe make worse having a strap round the back of my neck.Anyone seen these?
I was thinking that they looked really handy, although I am not sure how I would like the strap at the back of my neck for long periods of time. I'd need to try a pair, actually I'd love to try a pair. Certainly going to make loo breaks faster and a lot less faffy.
I had thought that too.I saw them but I suspect the strap would annoy me. I am inclined to have a slightly achy neck which can cause headaches and i think that would maybe make worse having a strap round the back of my neck.
Be interested to see what you think if you give them a try.I had thought that too.
Willing to try a pair on though, and see if they are annoying. I had a halter neck swim suit once and that was irritating once in the pool, it was OK when it was dry but the extra weight of the water made my neck ache.
Yep..........it's not a cheap hobby as I am finding out. Just live on a very small work pension myself so can't afford to throw money away on things that don't suit.It will all depend on the price of course. Being low waged with a husband who can't work at the moment means that every thing comes down to cost.
A few bits of bloke kit come with 'call of nature' flaps now.Why confine the design to women? It's just as irritating for a bloke to have to remove the jacket when you pop behind a hedge to nip one off.
Nothing to stop men wearing these ones, although the pad may not be ideally situatedWhy confine the design to women? It's just as irritating for a bloke to have to remove the jacket when you pop behind a hedge to nip one off.
Oh, diddums.Why confine the design to women?