Trunk design gone too far?
Photos are courtesy of The Straits Times
The Straits Times/ANN
Published Nov 24 2010

The Singapore water polo team at the 2010 Asian Games are caught in a swimwear controversy - no thanks to their custom-made swimming trunks which feature the Singapore flag's crescent moon and stars near the groin area.
It is courting controversy now as the trunks - designed by themselves - feature the Singapore flag displayed prominently, especially at the front. Previously, the water polo team would wear plain black trunks.
However, the Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Act states that approval must be sought from the Minister for Information, Communication and the Arts to use the flag as part of any costume or attire, provided there is 'no disrespect'.
Anyone found guilty of misusing the flag can be fined up to a maximum of S$1,000. When contacted by The Straits Times, a spokesman from the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts said they were preparing a statement.