Yes, Mermaid, please tell us more about the new suit and maybe some pics of it when it comes in.
The last week I have been speaking with Wetwear. I finally placed the order Thursday. Here is the thing, as is often pointed out--I am not pure vintage---

. I started out with the very nice lady at Wetwear and we were going to do a skin out, 5/3 Rubatex G231-N with nylon inside, unfinshed edges, zips. Thing is that I have just not had good luck with skin out suits. I bought my first suit, a gift from my sisters and mom when I was about 15 and it was skin out. I wore that suit rough--

and while it was OK it did not last terribly long. In fact, I had nothing but skin out suits until sometime around 82 where I got a nylon II and then in 87ish I got one from Terrapin, Nylon II. The nylon II is just so much more durable that when I start dealing with 500 dollars expenditures I want my money's worth in terms of life and function.
Soooo, in the end, as it stands now, I modified my order for a vintage style, vintage cut suit with twist locks and plastic YKK balck zips made from genuine Rubatex G231-N in Nylon II in all 5MM. It will be royal blue inside and black out and I decided to get finsihed edges. Besides, the USD catalogs show Nylon II, (Rubatex?) suits so it is still vintage--enough

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No neoprene beats Rubatex G231-N for resistence to crush or spring back or durability. It was the material of choice for suits up until the 80s when cheap blended neoprenes took over the off the shelf market and most US wetsuit makers when TU.
The beaver tail two piece suit is such a functional design I don't understand why they are so rare now. You can do farmer john or waist high, use the jackert alone for warmer water, between dives remove the jacket and get warm in a coat or wind breaker while keeping the pants on etc. Just a very versitile design like all vintage gear.
For sub 300 dollars throw away I would do a smooth skin out, at 400-600 I want nylon II but I ain't all that vintage sometimes ya know. Function first, form second.
Oh, anyone come up with another website or company to check out?
Nem