A rainy walk in a glass clear red PVC 1980s jelly jacket, coupled with a glass clear PVC Fulton dome brolly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MROGmn3s7Ck
PS: I am a straight (Hetero) bloke who just happens to have a PVC fetish; I do appreciate pretty women in PVC attire, but as someone with a PVC Fetish I naturally I am partial to 'dressing up' in PVC myself. Although some of the shiny/glass clear PVC raincoats and shiny PU puffer coats in my collection may be worn by women (and sold to women), I like the garments for their tactile, visual, auditory, olfactory qualities. I have Asparagus syndrome (sorry, I mean Aspergers syndrome), and it could be that my 'draw' towards shiny and glass clear PVC, for its visual, tactile, auditory and olfactory qualities is connected with 'stimming' (sensory stimulation-seeking), although the material does arouse me, so I do indeed have a fetish, aside from Asperger's-related 'stimming'. I am not a crossdresser.
It just happens that the shiniest PVC (i.e. as PVC rainwear) is mostly aimed at women; PVC rainwear for men-only tends to be far more drab and less shiny.....matte/frosted/non-shiny PVC does not appeal to me.
If you feel that the quality of my videos could be improved, feel free to offer suggestions. I am open to constructive criticism. There are some other male rainwear youtubers, such as 'REGENPAAR', based somewhere in Eastern Europe, I think. Regenpaar (they're actually a rainwear Hetero couple) puts out some good content.
Resplendent in Red
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Re: Resplendent in Red
Your story is very recognizable. I probably also have Asperger's, and I love clothing made from specific materials such as PVC, rubber, lacquer, and smooth leather. These materials are mostly used for women's clothing. I am also heterosexual and have a small collection of women's garments, such as lacquer jackets, lacquer leggings, but also PVC raincoats, and I even own a transparent raincoat with a leopard print made of plastic. I find it wonderful to feel that plastic against my skin, perhaps also because of the sensory sensitivity associated with my autism. While autism can be challenging, it can also bring about some pleasant experiences. Of course, I also really enjoy seeing women in this kind of clothing, and perhaps it has further strengthened my heterosexuality.