Hello fellow PVC rainwear enthusiasts!
I like PVC raincoats (and PVC inflatables) for both fetish and sensory stimulation ('stimming') reasons (I have Aspergers syndrome, which is a high-functioning variant of autism). In particular, I like rainwear and inflatables made from a glossy, glass clear, super-soft PVC that feels smooth and rubbery to the touch and makes a wonderfully loud 'crackle and pop' sort of noise when unfolded, worn or physically handled. The type of PVC in question is also very 'sticky' in that it has a habit of clinging together. Here is a video of such PVC: https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=76ef6824 ... 9_u2c2SDIU
Can anyone point me towards PVC rainwear (macs and raincoats) made from this particular type of PVC? My raincoat material preference is very specific; matte/non-glossy or 'quiet' PVC has no effect on me in terms of sexual fetish appeal and sensory stimulation.
'Noisy', super-soft and glossy/shiny PVC material
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Re: 'Noisy', super-soft and glossy/shiny PVC material
Pvc-u-like.com. They have all kinds of apparel and many different kinds of material. I have an XL womens long raincoat made of the glass clear blue pvc. It feels so good.
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One of my mates (who lives in America) also absolutely loves shiny, smooth PVC and rubber ... wonder why this is?
He also likes compression very much; including, for example, lead mats used for radiology, very heavy bulet proof police vests & similar stuff.
He also likes compression very much; including, for example, lead mats used for radiology, very heavy bulet proof police vests & similar stuff.
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I am not autistic, but also love the "audible" sound of plastic and related rainwear. Usually if it's supersoft, though it does not make any noise!
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Re: 'Noisy', super-soft and glossy/shiny PVC material
thanks for this videoPvc Vinyl Enthusiast wrote:Hello fellow PVC rainwear enthusiasts!
I like PVC raincoats (and PVC inflatables) for both fetish and sensory stimulation ('stimming') reasons (I have Aspergers syndrome, which is a high-functioning variant of autism). In particular, I like rainwear and inflatables made from a glossy, glass clear, super-soft PVC that feels smooth and rubbery to the touch and makes a wonderfully loud 'crackle and pop' sort of noise when unfolded, worn or physically handled. The type of PVC in question is also very 'sticky' in that it has a habit of clinging together. Here is a video of such PVC: https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=76ef6824 ... 9_u2c2SDIU
Can anyone point me towards PVC rainwear (macs and raincoats) made from this particular type of PVC? My raincoat material preference is very specific; matte/non-glossy or 'quiet' PVC has no effect on me in terms of sexual fetish appeal and sensory stimulation.

Re: 'Noisy', super-soft and glossy/shiny PVC material
Everyone has a different stimulation to their fetish, and mine is, as said, the audible rustling and crackling of pvc articles primarily rainwear, mattress covers,aprons, and the like. Probably stems from childhood having been "put in a raincoat" and/or "put in plastic pants". Never quite put it all together and don't get hung up on it today. I just know that a stiff garment is the garment of choice. I have several articles that I am now and will be selling off that fit that descripton.