Love to try theme on sounds wonderfulplasticpacamac wrote: August 5th, 2024, 10:29 pm Now I'm an old man I've taken to the popper-style pants where you can lie on your back on the open pant and fasten the poppers up one by one. The first reliable ones I bought in this style were by Suprima; earlier popper pants I tried had poppers either too tight that the plastic tears when you undo them or too loose that they pop open too easily. The supplier I chose only had colour pink in stock at the time so I bought those. The first time I put them on I felt a right sissy in my pink plastic panties! Another thing that happens to older men, at least to me, is your tits get saggy and you develop man-boobs that really need supporting but I found a company, Susie High, did a pink plastic bra that supported my saggy old-man's titties. So now I'm a right sissy in my pink plastic panties and my bra but I must admit to rather enjoying that!
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Which?
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Mmm bothplasticpacamac wrote: September 2nd, 2024, 10:30 pm Which, the pink plastic panties or the pink plastic bra?
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In my humble experience of 68 years at it: in Canada and the US, you can't beat Kins for durability, and the wonderful buttery plastic "feel".
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Kins, yes I believe short for babykins. Wonderfully high-waisted!
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I wore my very soft plastic pants in deep pink to bed last nighr and still have them on whilst I'm having my breakfast. Feel so nice
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Me too. I normally wear the plastic pants I slept in, and a plastic dress over them, until I shower. If there's nothing much going on, I might not shower until noon or later. So that's what I'm wearing now, one of my blue plastic dresses over purple plastic panties. "Feel so nice" - yes indeed!pvcluver wrote: September 4th, 2024, 7:40 am I wore my very soft plastic pants in deep pink to bed last nighr and still have them on whilst I'm having my breakfast. Feel so nice
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I’m not sure what plastic pants means, is all kind of plastic or a spesific material?barber1952 wrote: May 6th, 2022, 2:03 pm Does anyone else like the feel of plastic pants when wearing them. and where do you buy youres from
Anyhow, I have my old sailinggear made of white PVC on some kind of nylon, jacket and pants. Feels really nice on bare skin and 100% waterproof, but it’s rather warm to wear. Really sweatty to be in it.
Nylon is also plastic and I have some rainwear made of nylon, jackets and pants. Really lovely to wear and not so warm. Nice swichy sound also.
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My plastic dresses are all from AC Medical or Rearz and aren't made anymore. They're not really stylish, more like a short-sleeve pullover housecoat with an elastic band at the waist and loose elastics at the sleeve ends. For someone like me who loves the feel of vinyl plastic on my skin, they're perfect...easy to don and doff, and oh so sensual. In the morning I usually wear one over the plastic pants I slept in, or the plastic pants and romper I slept in, until I take a shower.annabell-cagoule wrote: September 4th, 2024, 11:31 pm Always wanted a plastic dress, where is yours from?
I have quite a few of them; when Rearz bought out AC Medical they were offering them at a couple of dollars each to close them out, and I stocked up on them. Most are translucent blue, but I also have one each in white, clear translucent, amber, pink, red, and butterfly print.