Plastic pants
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Don Wellington
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Cheers
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wellygirl1
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temu have fantastic selection of plastic pants at very reasonables prices and the quality is good aswell
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I will never buy from Temu. I wouldn't trust the material not to contain nasty chemicals. Probably made in a sweat shop using child labour and subsidised by the Chinese government specifically to take business away from Western retailers.wellygirl1 wrote: October 26th, 2025, 12:22 pm temu have fantastic selection of plastic pants at very reasonables prices and the quality is good aswell
Cherie x
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Indeed, I wouldn't take goods from Temu even if they give it for free.
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ilikecoated
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I wouldn' buy from temu either. Except maybe some items for another destruction video.
Today I inspected my current plastic panty collection and found that they had turned smelk and ugly inside and also quite stiff from being used as "shooting targets". Because they are otherwise quite fine I will wash them on hot cycle today. But since they will go to the washing machine anyway I will give my favourite pair some extra treatment by "letting go" first followed by shooting into them while still wet and warm inside. For added safety I do again wear some slim woman's jeans made from plastic coated stretch fabric until the bladder is empty.
Today I inspected my current plastic panty collection and found that they had turned smelk and ugly inside and also quite stiff from being used as "shooting targets". Because they are otherwise quite fine I will wash them on hot cycle today. But since they will go to the washing machine anyway I will give my favourite pair some extra treatment by "letting go" first followed by shooting into them while still wet and warm inside. For added safety I do again wear some slim woman's jeans made from plastic coated stretch fabric until the bladder is empty.
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Hi All.
I cut my new plastic pants and use them as a bra.I have a few matchings sets.
Debs x.
I cut my new plastic pants and use them as a bra.I have a few matchings sets.
Debs x.
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Nylon macs
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I do the opposite. And make plastic pants out of ladys old mackintoshes ectdebs37 wrote: October 28th, 2025, 7:55 am Hi All.
I cut my new plastic pants and use them as a bra.I have a few matchings sets.
Debs x.
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northernbloke
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I do the opposite. And make plastic pants out of ladys old mackintoshes ect
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Where do you find the old ladys mackintoshes ? Are they the semi transparent hooded and belted PVC macs that were so popular in the 1990s ? Or are they those solid coloured vinyl macs ?
Derek
I do the opposite. And make plastic pants out of ladys old mackintoshes ect
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Where do you find the old ladys mackintoshes ? Are they the semi transparent hooded and belted PVC macs that were so popular in the 1990s ? Or are they those solid coloured vinyl macs ?
Derek
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ilikecoated
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I find the recycling idea quite cool. With the using of the old Rukka rainpants we did more or less the same thing.
It would be quite tempting to use the fabric of a shiny vinyl Burberry trench coat. This is PU coated cotton. And the cotton would have to be worn inside of course.
Do you wet yours "Nylon Mac" ?
It would be quite tempting to use the fabric of a shiny vinyl Burberry trench coat. This is PU coated cotton. And the cotton would have to be worn inside of course.
Do you wet yours "Nylon Mac" ?
