Sensory appeal of shiny and smooth PVC

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Sensory appeal of shiny and smooth PVC

Post by PlasticWoman »

Hello everyone.

I am new to this forum. My name is Louise, aka Plastic Woman.

As you might imagine, I have a fetish for PVC, which includes plastic rainmacs.

In particular, the sensory aspects of shiny and glossy clear PVC appeals to me, such as the smoothness, softness and noise.
I own 12 glass clear plastic rainmacs in various colours and styles. I enjoy folding up a glass clear rainmac, compressing it as tightly and neatly as possible into a square parcel, after which I then proceed to unfold. The noise produced as the glass clear PVC material (which has a clingfilm-like "stickiness") is unfolded really turns me on. Can anyone else relate to this?
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Post by raincoatboy »

Yes, I can relate to it all. I have a load of glass clear trench coats and rainsuits. I have one glass clear top and bottom set in particular that is so buttery soft to the touch. I can only wear it for 5-10 minutes. Any longer and things start to happen. I can only dream of ever meeting a plastic woman. Are you single, lol? Oh, and welcome to the forum. Got any pics.
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Post by Onslow »

Sure can - nothing better than opening a new " purchase" & unfolding it & then trying it on ! All the sensation , noise , smell and feel of the garment! With you all the way - you should try rubber & rubberized rainwear too , equally sensational & ultimately ( in my view ) generating the ultimate response !
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Post by rainfash »

I also really like glass-clear shiny PVC raincoats. The thicker, the better.
The stickiness and the sound is really fantastic.

See my collection

https://www.flickr.com/photos/87934922@N00/6899167209/

The clear PVC material of the 60s and 70s was much better than those materials you can get today.
I don't like the EVA material, as it is not as the real plastic material with a lot of plasticizer as used in those days.

Has anybody experiences with the new materials, e.g. used for these coats :
http://g01.a.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1McSdKFXX ... -Women.jpg

I suppose that this one is more clingy and sticky :

https://img1.etsystatic.com/000/0/52901 ... 006049.jpg

https://www.flickr.com/photos/87934922@N00/4532750488/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/87934922@N00/4532132377/

This is my absolutely favourite :

https://www.flickr.com/photos/87934922@ ... ed-public/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/87934922@ ... ed-public/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/87934922@ ... ed-public/
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Post by kulshan »

Great pictures . thanks for sending. Yes, there is something really erotic about donning a crisp, stiff rain suit and moving around. The crackling and swishing is something you can't handle for very long without "taking care of it"! I particularly like the semi clear types- (frosty).
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Post by gazeebo »

Oh yes, I love to wear a thin supple and shiny pvc rain suit, mac or shirt (or all 3) and admire them in the mirror. There is also the smell of the pvc to consider especially when wearing it while out and about...along with the look, feel and the noise of course.
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Great photo's
Love this one ; https://www.flickr.com/photos/87934922@ ... ed-public/
My mother had one identical when I was in my mid teens - circa 1969/ 71
Loved to slip it on when I got the chance:)
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
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hotwilly wrote:Great photo's
Love this one ; https://www.flickr.com/photos/87934922@ ... ed-public/
My mother had one identical when I was in my mid teens - circa 1969/ 71
Loved to slip it on when I got the chance:)

Wow nice.
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Post by hotwilly »

raincoatboy wrote:
hotwilly wrote:Great photo's
Love this one ; https://www.flickr.com/photos/87934922@ ... ed-public/
My mother had one identical when I was in my mid teens - circa 1969/ 71
Loved to slip it on when I got the chance:)

Wow nice.
I remember well the feel of that mac as I slipped it on , of course wearing nothing else.
When it warmed up it clung / stuck to you :)
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
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