Plastic Pakamacs hold a very special memory for me and its not a sexual one.
It's a memory of going to Blackpool in the early 1960's with my mum and dad. To say the weather was not perfect would be an understatement, we had strong winds and heavy rain.
The wind was so strong, it whipped up the sand on the beach, and blew it along the promenade. You had to shield your face to prevent it going in your eyes. A couple of shops had the initiative to sell some cheap goggles that were apparently army issue.
When the rain came, it came down like 'stair-rods' and at times, went horizontal. My mum was suitable attired in her mack, but dad and I had nothing. Thankfully there was a Woolworths on the promenade and we went in and purchased two Pakamacs. Coming out of 'Woolys' dressed in our new purchases, we set off down the prom. My dad wore a flat cap and his Packamac and me I wore my school cap and my very own Packamac.
Like most kids, I adored my dad, but to be dressed in a Pakamac, just like he was, was the 'bestest'. I felt 'grown-up' walking by his side, protected from the wind and rain.
It's a memory that has never left me and always comes to mind when I see the word 'Pakamac' or see a vintage photo of one.
The sexual side of life where I would derived pleasure from such plastic, pvc and rubber garments and clothes came later.
But that 'one moment' on the 'time-line' of my early life, is one of my happiest memories......created by an object that was part of the British way of life and one that has stimulated and excited so many others and still does.
Klepperguy
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I still wear peter storm cagoule etc...I’m in central London and keen to meet up
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I am 74 and still get excited when wearing my pac a mac just like i did when i was 14 , although i did not understand it then. Now when i go out wearing my long black mac people look at you in a strange way and they used to be worn by everyone.
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Hello maid jenny.maidjenny wrote: July 7th, 2024, 10:17 am I am 74 and still get excited when wearing my pac a mac just like i did when i was 14 , although i did not understand it then. Now when i go out wearing my long black mac people look at you in a strange way and they used to be worn by everyone.
If I had the pleasure of meeting you dressed like this, I too would contemplate you, but with great admiration. Because I'm crazy about shiny pvc raincoats.
I also like to dress in this kind of raincoat.
It's a passion for me.
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Excuse me for the mistake, I'm not crazy but crazy, I'm a manJoPVC wrote: July 8th, 2024, 7:49 amHello maid jenny.maidjenny wrote: July 7th, 2024, 10:17 am I am 74 and still get excited when wearing my pac a mac just like i did when i was 14 , although i did not understand it then. Now when i go out wearing my long black mac people look at you in a strange way and they used to be worn by everyone.
If I had the pleasure of meeting you dressed like this, I too would contemplate you, but with great admiration. Because I'm crazy about shiny pvc raincoats.
I also like to dress in this kind of raincoat.
It's a passion for me.
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Thats ok as i am also a submissive man.
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1000Raincoats
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Hi!bossali wrote: February 1st, 2021, 3:42 pm Hi, do any other guys enjoy wearing pakamacs whch were popular in the 60s/70s
Love to hear from you
I'm not gay but I'd like to chat about nylon raincoats from the 60's and 70's.
I have a few of them myself, dark blue and brown, that I wear daily - also in public and in the sun. I sometimes have 2 or 3 raincoats on as I write this.
Love nylon raincoats.
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@Mike2000 or anyone in London and looking to meet up, I'm in London and love wearing smooth shiny rainwear, be it rubber, PVC or plastic. If you want to say hello, feel free to message and hope to hear from you!Mike2000 wrote: April 21st, 2024, 12:06 am I still wear peter storm cagoule etc...I’m in central London and keen to meet up
Will