Is it possible to modify a normal swimsuit so it falls off after the person wears it underwater for a few minutes. There are lots of YouTube videos where people prank others with a dissolving swimsuit and then laugh when it falls apart in the water but almost all of them are fake and the swimsuit does not really dissolve or fall off. I looked a lot and I could only find one dissolving swimsuit that is actually for sale online. It is a one piece not a two piece. The reviews are mixed. Some people say you have to size up a lot. Some say the fabric ripped a little even before it got wet. There is no bra padding so it looks obviously fake. The threads that hold it together dissolve but not the whole fabric. It is still fun. My wife was 99 percent sure what was happening especially after we had to stretch it really hard to get it on her. Even after 10 minutes swimming in the lake only the sides had partly split. It was advertised as less than a minute in the water and the seams come apart but that did not happen for us. https://www.amazon.com/Dissolving-Swimsuit-Girlfriend-Bachelor-Swimming/dp/B0CR5HC6YH There's a YouTube video by howcast about this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cV0esyopY_Q [Open] with ten million views that states you should just take a regular bikini or one piece and remove all stitching and replace it with "water soluble stitching" and says it works fine in a sowing machine.What kind of water soluble stitching should you use specifically? What kind of bikinis or one pieces will fall apart best without stitching? Ideally it should match the color of the original stitching, dissolve quickly and uniformly and should not rip prior to being worn in the water the stitching ripping when the bikini or one piece is pulled onto the wearer before going in water.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VBq5W1wCRj8 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=asg3hoJPYH4
>>34035961Video review of that swimsuit from AmazonHe recommends a type of thread in the description and says he colored over it with a marker so it blended inhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq8tk0uLX2ghttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DCN8A44Dissolving thread used in one of the YouTube videos