I get the feeling there are a lot of loose connections here latelyMissRachel wrote: ↑October 9th, 2019, 3:47 pm
I think there is a lose connections between science fiction and wearing shiny outfits!
she must have a raincoat fetish
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I added a few more of her pics , look at my first post in this threadMissRachel wrote: ↑October 9th, 2019, 3:45 pm What a lovely and thought: do house work dressed in your fav raincoat! Anything to make the day go by.
Are there anymore pictures NoraSverige???
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Super cute: I saw the new pictures, thank you !
If you missed any of my rain-wear videos have a look here... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCplUP6 ... GRFRzPWLfg
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I agree. Put some style into what you wear!
If you missed any of my rain-wear videos have a look here... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCplUP6 ... GRFRzPWLfg
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why has PU all of a sudden replaced pvc?
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PVC is bad for nature and has been banned in many places,
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PVC is indeed bad for nature, and can also be bad for the wearer as it is contains some toxic additives (phthalates/lead/cadnium/etc).
PU is more friendly for nature and wearer, and very similar to the untrained eye.
What i dislike is that they often call this rainwear "rubberized", while its just PU being used and not rubber. But I guess rubber has its own problems for rainwear as it cannot handle the sun well and might dry out of time (flaking, cracking).
PU is more friendly for nature and wearer, and very similar to the untrained eye.
What i dislike is that they often call this rainwear "rubberized", while its just PU being used and not rubber. But I guess rubber has its own problems for rainwear as it cannot handle the sun well and might dry out of time (flaking, cracking).
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And more expensive!BobbyValore wrote: ↑October 14th, 2019, 8:20 am PVC is indeed bad for nature, and can also be bad for the wearer as it is contains some toxic additives (phthalates/lead/cadnium/etc).
PU is more friendly for nature and wearer, and very similar to the untrained eye.
What i dislike is that they often call this rainwear "rubberized", while its just PU being used and not rubber. But I guess rubber has its own problems for rainwear as it cannot handle the sun well and might dry out of time (flaking, cracking).
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so i read that there are myths about pvc. apparently it can be recycled, but it is toxic when burned.