Must admit I have some Peter Storm overtrousers.
Will have to wear them with my wellies and get Colleen to use the video camera when we go out for a walk somewhere!
Yes?Whats naughty about it? Plain sensible, remove jeans , slip on Peter Storms;
a) keeps jeans 100% dry
b) gives me greater freedom of movement when washing the cars (2 off)
c) keeps you coolers as not wearing as many layers.
Now I have been known to be proper naughty & go naked in Peter Storms when washing cars (in the street)
A very nice feeling / glow comes over me for some reason
If go for walk in yours you go to go Commando ....feels so good
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
I love going barefoot in rubber boots and my long yellow rubber raincoat. I enjoy the feel of my sweaty feet sliding inside the boots, especially when they start to stink. I find the musky smell of sweaty, stinky feet the perfect combination with the smell of rubber
mason wrote: February 25th, 2012, 3:48 am
I just wonder why some people stare when I'm all kitted out for the weat weather, even though they are soaking wet?
I think alot of stares are jealousy, maybe they have a fetish too, I like to think they are admiring me
Overtrousers over the top of jeans and tucked into wellies is always the look I go for!! I think sometimes it's jealousy overs it's why didn't I think of that!
I enjoy wearing my Nora wellies out in public with something gooey in them bear feet naturally, I have been to the pub with eggs in them, the super market with custard in them, out for a walk with with beans in them, they occasionally squelch, but most of the time people don't bat an eyelid
I admit that wellies do nothing for me (other than keep my feet dry) but I do agree they are essential additions to any rainwear outfit.
Which begs the question - following on from Muddy Hunters post, when wearing over trousers do you tuck them in, or have them outside your wellies? Personally I always tuck them in, but am aware that it means that water can run down inside, but so far I have never had that issue, even in a heavy downpour.