Exchanging cloathes

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Gerlid
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Exchanging cloathes

Post by Gerlid »

First a little light in dark december 😊 Here in Sweden is it cold one day and raining the other, that means rainwear one day and puffer jackets the other. So be out walking our dog can be nice even if the weather is unreliable. People in rainwear shiny from rain one day and in shiny nylon puffers the other. And sometimes puffers shiny from rain. This cheers up a little in the dark.

And now about cloathes exchange. My wife and our neighbour wife collects laid of cloathes in big bags and several times during the year, they exchange their bags and keep whatever they like, rest to charity. Our neighbour wife shops a lot and lay of a lot. This year my wife kept several items from those bags and among really lovely and practically new ones, one rainset and a black shiny, nylon puffer jacket. The rainset, jacket and pants is made of semi shiny nylon with a soft nylon lining. So far so good, love to see my wife in those cloathes and she use it a lot.

And I love to play with this rainset and puffer jacket. Just love the feeling of the soft puffer jacket and that rainwear, ok a bit tight on me. But I also get more excited by knowing our neighbour wife have been in those cloathes. I have been walking out dogs with her wearing both the rainwear and the puffer jacket, in rain and in chilly weather. Have loved to see here moving in those cloathes, both walking and playing with our dogs.

Anyone else her who likes cloathes that you know other , women or men, have been using? Someone you know have been wearing them, like my neighbour?
LongClassicRaincoats
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i love using raincoats other women used before that i know. i have a few raincoats from friends and such.
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Blackvinyl
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My wife sometimes wears my shiny anoraks or puffas if shes popping out somewhere. Ill then put one on and I can smell her faint perfume when I put the hood up. There is something very sexy knowing she has had my mac on with its hood up too!
Taurus
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From someone I personally know, I have actually never worn a raincoat. Once, I could have tried on the yellow raincoat of the girl I was in love with at the time. Her brother took the coat with him for me on a bike ride in case it started to rain. I was too stubborn back then to try it on.

I don’t know if this counts, and I don’t know her personally, but years ago I saw a photo of a yellow PVC raincoat worn by a girl at an outdoor concert or something like that. The photo can still be found here:
https://club.doctissimo.fr/vinyl64/icon ... 36047.html
This is exactly the type of raincoat I also wore as a child; these were very common in the 1980s and were worn by both boys and girls. When I see a photo like that, I would very much like to try on the coat myself. As it turns out, a few years ago she sold the coat on Vinted, and I bought it… although I only realized this after I already had it. When I looked at her profile picture, it was clearly her or her sisters face! I still have the raincoat, and it is a permanent part of my collection. This coat also gives me the feeling of having my childhood raincoat back again. This is exactly the type of raincoat where it all started with.
LongClassicRaincoats
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Taurus wrote: December 14th, 2025, 10:30 am From someone I personally know, I have actually never worn a raincoat. Once, I could have tried on the yellow raincoat of the girl I was in love with at the time. Her brother took the coat with him for me on a bike ride in case it started to rain. I was too stubborn back then to try it on.

I don’t know if this counts, and I don’t know her personally, but years ago I saw a photo of a yellow PVC raincoat worn by a girl at an outdoor concert or something like that. The photo can still be found here:
https://club.doctissimo.fr/vinyl64/icon ... 36047.html
This is exactly the type of raincoat I also wore as a child; these were very common in the 1980s and were worn by both boys and girls. When I see a photo like that, I would very much like to try on the coat myself. As it turns out, a few years ago she sold the coat on Vinted, and I bought it… although I only realized this after I already had it. When I looked at her profile picture, it was clearly her or her sisters face! I still have the raincoat, and it is a permanent part of my collection. This coat also gives me the feeling of having my childhood raincoat back again. This is exactly the type of raincoat where it all started with.
i can relate a lot to what you said. i have that kind of raincoats myself. both when i was young and as an adult.
and i buyed such raincoats from girls both back when i was young and as an adult. So happy to have them .
I Love Long Classic Raincoats. Feel free to DM me and talk about raincoats. I have about 20 long classic raincoats in my collection sofar.
northernbloke
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Many years before ebay, when people sold items via their local newspaper, I started replying to ads from older women selling their 100 per cent pure pvc hooded rain macs. It was beyond exciting when I would receive them and put the ladies pvc mac on and the hood up and I could smell that "woman smell" coming from the hood. OMG those were exciting days !
Rainworshipper
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I've never exchanged clothes with people, but about 3 years ago I found a superb black PVC anorack in a charity shop, and it still had the smell of women's perfume inside. There is heavy rain forecast for tomorrow morning so I shall probably be going out for a run wearing it first thing . Bliss!
raincoatgirl23
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Taurus wrote: December 14th, 2025, 10:30 am From someone I personally know, I have actually never worn a raincoat. Once, I could have tried on the yellow raincoat of the girl I was in love with at the time. Her brother took the coat with him for me on a bike ride in case it started to rain. I was too stubborn back then to try it on.

I don’t know if this counts, and I don’t know her personally, but years ago I saw a photo of a yellow PVC raincoat worn by a girl at an outdoor concert or something like that. The photo can still be found here:
https://club.doctissimo.fr/vinyl64/icon ... 36047.html
This is exactly the type of raincoat I also wore as a child; these were very common in the 1980s and were worn by both boys and girls. When I see a photo like that, I would very much like to try on the coat myself. As it turns out, a few years ago she sold the coat on Vinted, and I bought it… although I only realized this after I already had it. When I looked at her profile picture, it was clearly her or her sisters face! I still have the raincoat, and it is a permanent part of my collection. This coat also gives me the feeling of having my childhood raincoat back again. This is exactly the type of raincoat where it all started with.
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