What can I do with my banned swim suit?
Posted: Thursday 31st December 2009 | 14:14

SWIMMERS across the world are counting down the hours until midnight - when the new FINA suit rule will take effect.

NEW USE: What can you do with your now illegal swimsuit. Send it to any flooded area for sandbagging (non-permeable suits only please)
However, at nearly £300 a go, what will they do with their now contraband kit bags stuffed full of polyurethane?
One blog has seven handy suggestions.
Happy New Year!
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