Amsterdam, where it all started (pvc coats)
Posted: January 25th, 2024, 11:20 pm
In my mid twenties I discovered Club Glanzende Regenkleding. Down the back streets off De wallen, Amsterdam were I grow up.
I was with a pal, we were a bit stoned and pissed and stumbled through a door into a small bar. I ordered a couple of beers.
Two girls came over and chatted to us. One had the most shiny black raincoat which creaked every time she moved. It looked and sounded so sexy.
I think this was my real trigger for my long pvc fetish now. I dated her for many months. She is now my wife. She still has that lovely creaky mack, and many others. I am a lucky chap. She loves wearing them. The look and feel really turns us both on.
Shiny vinyl has moved away from main stream fashion, but Im sure it will come back. In the mean time we will enjoy the many raincoats we currently have.
We go back regularly to see family and friends also a good place still to buy shopping for shiny stuff. We live now in London but I love Amsterdam still. It still has a good attitude and still plenty of pvc to be seen. London has lost its sparkle and there is little vinyl left. Just puffer. This is nice but not so good.
If we can sell the flat, we would move back home now we retired.
I was with a pal, we were a bit stoned and pissed and stumbled through a door into a small bar. I ordered a couple of beers.
Two girls came over and chatted to us. One had the most shiny black raincoat which creaked every time she moved. It looked and sounded so sexy.
I think this was my real trigger for my long pvc fetish now. I dated her for many months. She is now my wife. She still has that lovely creaky mack, and many others. I am a lucky chap. She loves wearing them. The look and feel really turns us both on.
Shiny vinyl has moved away from main stream fashion, but Im sure it will come back. In the mean time we will enjoy the many raincoats we currently have.
We go back regularly to see family and friends also a good place still to buy shopping for shiny stuff. We live now in London but I love Amsterdam still. It still has a good attitude and still plenty of pvc to be seen. London has lost its sparkle and there is little vinyl left. Just puffer. This is nice but not so good.
If we can sell the flat, we would move back home now we retired.