Actually, I was referring to the
the hottest onepiece body / onepiece swimsuit thread. As for the spicyspot suit, that'd be the
Spicy Spot 14001. It's very common, and I have a lot of links to sets featuring it. Also,
for the good professor's benefit I've located a number of places from
where they can be acquired at ridiculously low prices. (Given the simplicity of fabrication and small amount of material, it's not surprising, but it's still rare to find something this inexpensive that's that fun.) I mean, you can pay more for a StarBucks coffee than this. Easily. :hatsoff:
BTW, Prophecy, SpicySpot
might just be the importer, but all the English pages I can find point to them ... so I think they're exclusive enough to identify the suit with them. If you know better, I'm definitely all ears though. I'd hate to go set up a thread with flawed data at its core.
-Z
Ah, uh, oh... you mean
this one!!! Well, this is not so simple. I certainly came across this body while writing and researching for my Boobpedia articles.
The manufacturer is a strange company named
Unilution Inc. - wholesale lingerie, teak furniture and electronic gadgets importer (what a combination...). Here's a link to the body on their website:
http://www.unilution.com/apparel/product.aspx?id=1459
If you look at the product pictures on the page, you'll see "SpicySpot by Unilution Inc." in the corner of each photo, so it seems that SpicySpot is a brand owned by Unilution.
I was happy when I found that, thinking that I could start an article on the body. But: All the lingerie on their site seemed (pardon me) so
cheap to me that I began to doubt if this body was a genuine design of theirs. So I started to look for this body in common lingerie online shops, because I had something in mind that I saw it before, but under a different brand name.
Well, I was right. They just copied the design (I'm wondering why they haven't been sued yet) from
Leg Avenue. Compare the lace trim on the Unilution product page and in a gallery like this one from Desirae Spencer, for example: It's different.
http://www.naughtyathome.com/galleries/blacklacenmeshteddy/index.php
And now compare it with the original Leg Avenue body:
http://lingeries-look.blogspot.com/2007/07/leg-avenue-mesh-teddy-with-lacke-high.html
This is the same lace trim. I haven't gone through all the galleries yet, but it seems that most of the models in the pictorials are wearing the Leg Avenue body and not the Unilution copy.
Unfortunately the Leg Avenue body seems to be discontinued; it's not listed on their
site any more (look in the Bodystockings & Teddies section - it's loading very slowly now that they added full Flash functionality to the catalogue, but it's worth the wait - you'll see many other known designs there too).
The body can still be found in some shops, but I could not find the product ID so far.
http://www.tinksprettythings.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=10&products_id=38
I'll keep on looking for it. I guess we'll have to hurry, because it vanishes from more and more online shops. Ah, Google image searches for
+"leg avenue" mesh teddy
or
+"leg avenue" high neck teddy
are quite successful, but all the found pages are blogs that do not list a product number.
Regards
Prophecy
EDIT: Found it! Product ID is 8658. A search for
+"leg avenue" +8658
delivers a lot of results.
I guess I can start an article now, but at the moment I'm quite busy working an my major encyclopedic work on
Transparent clothing...