Retro/vintage nylon raincoat
Re: Retro/vintage nylon raincoat
We must be of similar age , i do have nylon macs, but prefer to be in my plastic macs and wear as often as i can when at home. As you will have guessed by my user name i like to dress as a sissy maid, and love to be in my pvc maid uniform, behind closed, curtsy from jenny
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Re: Retro/vintage nylon raincoat
I am mostly into vintage nylon raincoats from the 60s. I have a few pieces that I bought in second-hand shops. I love to wear them and wear them daily - night and day, outside and inside and in sun and rain. I have a single smoke colored vintage PVC raincoat that I also love very much. I wear them in public every day.
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Re: Retro/vintage nylon raincoat
As an old man I've taken to dressing like one. This means I generally wear nightshirts in preference to pyjamas. I find my nylon raincoats make excellent nightshirts and now often sleep in one of the two I bought 20 years ago for £2 each when I started living on a pension and had to economise by charity-shop dressing. I enjoy the nightly ritual of slipping into one of mine and fastening its large plastic buttons to my throat. I don't sweat in mine at all and wake up feeling refreshed. One is labelled on the inside of its collar "pakamac, 100% Nylon Rainwear, Made in Britain" and reading its label always gets me aroused. As I slither into it and admire and stroke its shiny navy blue surface I know I'm about to settle into a peaceful night's sleep in this wonderful mackintosh.