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Annalise wrote:It makes more sense to me that the promo photo for the S37 (with HS) stating pale is an error. The S37A headless is stated as suntan so why would the HS version be different? Also, what would be the difference between S36A and S37A if not skin tone?

I don't think there is an S39B. It's confusing that they dropped the 'B' suffix starting with S37, but it appears to be their new nomenclature going forward... even #A = pale / odd #A = suntan.  


1. It would make more sense to me if S37 were suntan, too, but all the promotional materials list it as pale, like S36 (likewise the corresponding headless versions S36A and S37A). Perhaps the only difference is the bikini (and, where applicable, the head). For example:
https://scontent-sjc3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/95217136_2750234675256198_5368503159138287616_o.jpg?_nc_cat=104&_nc_sid=e007fa&_nc_ohc=ig24g7pqnWIAX_AMeRg&_nc_ht=scontent-sjc3-1.xx&oh=b929d2fbde99f92722f33815d698334c&oe=5F64F9E2

2. Thanks for the correction, the suntan headless version of S39 is indeed S39A, not S39B. I have corrected the label and information above accordingly.
It makes more sense to me that the promo photo for the S37 (with HS) stating pale is an error. The S37A headless is stated as suntan so why would the HS version be different? Also, what would be the difference between S36A and S37A if not skin tone?

I don't think there is an S39B. It's confusing that they dropped the 'B' suffix starting with S37, but it appears to be their new nomenclature going forward... even #A = pale / odd #A = suntan.

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