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Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat
Posted: July 8th, 2016, 6:57 pm
by gazeebo
I personally love to wear pvc to bed whether it's on my own (usually) or with someone else. Pretty much exactly as debs37, as I love waking up in the morning hot, sweaty and very horny. I usually jump into the shower afterwards to get myself clean and give the pvc layers a quick wash before slipping into some fresh dry pvc and plastic for the day ahead.
A thin plastic rain suit or long plastic mac with a pair of plastic pants underneath is my normal fetish nightwear.
Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat
Posted: July 9th, 2016, 5:22 pm
by kulshan
Yes, the "very horny" part is definately the result of sleeping all night in a pair of plastic jogging pants or the bottoms from the clear motocross suits I have on hand. The moisture provides some nice slippery benefit. Putting the plastic pants on underneath is a prudent idea as it keeps the long pants in better shape. Great advice!
Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat
Posted: July 27th, 2016, 8:32 pm
by iso4287
I tried to sleep in one of me PVC macs, but I didn't slept to much because it turns me on

Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat
Posted: September 4th, 2016, 10:43 pm
by Plasticmariska
Last month I've slept in my blouse, short skirt, and pants all made out of black glass clear shiny pvc (Funplastic) and also wearing a Romantica raincoat of green glass clear pvc (Elements Rainwear) and white patent thighboots (Pleaser Kiss 3010). The matras was an inflatable Intex airbed of shiny glass clear pvc. A red glass clear pvc bedsheet covered this gorgeous plastic sissy safely during the night.
I have slept in heaven that night!!
Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat
Posted: September 8th, 2016, 6:39 pm
by pvclovering
What a wonderful vision you have given me Plasticmariska!
I have slept in my new PVC cagoule a couple of times, but I have worn it in the rain a couple of times too, including a heavy shower this morning. As my TV hero would say,,"lovely jubbly"!
Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat
Posted: September 8th, 2016, 11:02 pm
by raincoatboy
I have a shiny red vinyl welding screen for the bottom sheet and a very dark shiny green welding screen for the top cover. They are very soft and supple. I also have 2 pillows with shiny black pvc covers and another 2 pillows with shiny red pvc covers. I have all kinds of rainwear I like to sleep in. Usually I will put a shiny black trash bag on like a diaper to contain the excitement.
Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat
Posted: September 10th, 2016, 10:58 am
by ilikecoated
One of these would also make a nice "excitement container" made from Rukka rainpants:
Outside:
http://postimg.org/image/ou5b52sw9/
Inside:
http://postimg.org/image/7pg0gptc1/
Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat
Posted: September 15th, 2016, 6:43 am
by mspakamac
Yes, I have slept a number of times in a PVC mac on cold winter nights. I'll wear a plastic rain bonnet too. It's lovely pulling the duvet up over the mac and trying to sleep. It's even lovelier waking in the morning still in a plastic mac. On a really cold night I will put a PVC cape over the mac, to sleep in. I don't like getting too sweaty though, so it's all restricted to the winter.
Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat
Posted: April 8th, 2017, 5:36 am
by rainwearseeker
I try to sleep with my raincoat on but it keeps me too active. I am currently wearing my blue shiny pvc coatworks rainmac that I just got the other day. I wish I could wear raincoats like this every day.
Re: Sleeping in a PVC raincoat
Posted: April 17th, 2021, 8:31 am
by malson
raincoatluver wrote: March 27th, 2013, 11:41 pm
I have attempted to sleep in/or on top off rubber rain wear, pvc and vinyl rain wear many times in the past and present. I find that I only get about 1.5 to 2.5hrs of complete sleep in the raincoat until the sweat or the bunching of material starts to irritate me. I then take it off and sleep "in the buff" for the remainder of the night.
I would like to try a heavy plastic or pvc bed sheet style and have noticed them on PVC-U-Like but I don't see listed a proper "queen" size bed sheet for my mattress. Only doubles and king sizes. Does anyone have any insight to how they sleep in pvc bed sheets? I would like to hear about it. It may sway my thinking one way or the other to the "pricey purchase of enjoyment.
Transparent PVC bed sheet is waterproof, dust proof, glossy and see-through. You can customize in various covering applications to protect your products.