Same here.black_shiny wrote: November 5th, 2022, 7:34 pm Before the internet I wondered if I was the only person with the fetishes I had.
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It was catalogs, walking around C&A, army and navy stores, oswold bailey, blacks etc hunting cagoules. Seeing others wearing them at school, canoe club most folks wore peter storms as the canoe cag wasn’t yet widely available. I remember seeing a ‘top shelf’ magazine with a girl wearing a clear plastic mac, wow! Then the jelly jacket became fashionable and load of girls in our village wore them. I once found a blue over head cagoule hanging on the fence outside our local shop, obviously lost property, which i claimed and still have.
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Wish I still had the navy striped cagoule I "claimed" from the school cloakroom all those years ago.annabell-cagoule wrote: November 5th, 2022, 10:13 pm It was catalogs, walking around C&A, army and navy stores, oswold bailey, blacks etc hunting cagoules. Seeing others wearing them at school, canoe club most folks wore peter storms as the canoe cag wasn’t yet widely available. I remember seeing a ‘top shelf’ magazine with a girl wearing a clear plastic mac, wow! Then the jelly jacket became fashionable and load of girls in our village wore them. I once found a blue over head cagoule hanging on the fence outside our local shop, obviously lost property, which i claimed and still have.
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For me discovered my life of plastic pleasures through a page 3 girl wearing a pink shiny jelly jacket and the effect laying on a black pvc rubbish sack (when black sacks where plastic) like previous cut photos out of magazines, newspapers on withe plastic bags, would make a stick together plastic bags to make an outfit I love head to toe wrapped in plastic this before I started secondary school. Then had a friend who wore a blue pvc mackintosh to school gorgeous look, all before I had a weekend job at 14 and bought my first pvc jacket from C&A
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In the 60's I used to get a magazine called "Exchange and Mart" which contained adverts for numerous products including rainwear , it also used to contain "personal adds" that was essentially a contact mag. Next come Relate magazine and I was a confirmed Mac and rubber wearer to this day.
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I Was also the same. Before The internet i did not know that there are other people who love shiny plasticJellyMan wrote: November 5th, 2022, 8:34 amI was the same. The idea that anyone else would be attracted to shiny rainwear never crossed my mind, so the concept of a magazine about it was out of the question.Rainworshipper wrote: November 5th, 2022, 7:25 am At the time I was totally unaware of any magazines like Dressing for Pleasure, I thought I was the only one who had thoughts like this.
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Rctr88 - I knew that such things existed but had no idea how to access them. This was a time before dial-up modems for me (I probably didn’t even know what a modem was!)
Sightings of ladies in plastic macs out and about were the pinnacle of loveliness, but too fleeting and could not be saved, other than in one’s memory. I do recall our first VHS and being able to record and watch stuff, but generally if the whole family were watching something like top of the pops, I couldn’t record it as everyone would ask why. So if something shiny came on it was fleeting! Years later (but still on VHS) I would stay up late when everyone went to bed a record late night programs like The Word and Eurotrash that were terrible, but sometimes had PVC trousers, dresses etc. then I could rewind and pause to my hearts content, but always in fear of someone coming in the living room, which was where the only TV was.
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The first time i discovered there are other people was in 2007 when i discovered the "lack leder and latex" section on fotocommunity
it still took several years until i found this forum that fittet more as my main fetish is shiny soft pvc
PVC is sexy.
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Good old Peter Storm catalogue, Field and Trek catalogue, and regatta , wonderful toilet reads, if you know what I mean, Still have the Field and trek mag for some bedtime reading, cagoules on of course.
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For me, my early interest in PVC raincoats started in my childhood through an orange PVC raincoat that was passed on to me from my brother. I also thought I was the only one with a "special" interest in raincoats and other PVC clothing. In my adolescence in the early 90's I fantasized a lot about what it would be like to try on or wear a PVC mac, as they were very fashionable at the time. By reading articles about sexuality in my adolescence I found out that it is a form of fetishism but when internet arrived I discovered that I am not alone with this special interest. Nowadays secondhand clothing sites make it even easier to get the right stuff.
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I used to like looking at the odd a magazine to see if there were any rainwear articles - I can remember an advert in a Sunday paper for an ‘Expedition 91 storm coat’ which had a photo of a women wearing what was a yellow rubbery mac with a blue reversible side - as a teenager I think I enjoyed this advert on a number of ocassions. I cut famous faces out of newspapers and put them on the advert for the rainmac to give the appearance that they were wearing it! Belinda Carlisle and Kim Deal from the pixies were particular favourites.
So much easier now with the internet, we are very lucky these days. When I first discovered this forum (I think in an older guise) in about 2004 was also an eye opener - I remember I posted that I would like to see Maria Sharapova dressed in a light blue Peter storm playing tennis against Kylie Minogue wearing a yellow mac and sou wester.
So much easier now with the internet, we are very lucky these days. When I first discovered this forum (I think in an older guise) in about 2004 was also an eye opener - I remember I posted that I would like to see Maria Sharapova dressed in a light blue Peter storm playing tennis against Kylie Minogue wearing a yellow mac and sou wester.
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Mmmmm hold that thought...Cagoulelover wrote: November 6th, 2022, 8:21 pm I used to like looking at the odd a magazine to see if there were any rainwear articles - I can remember an advert in a Sunday paper for an ‘Expedition 91 storm coat’ which had a photo of a women wearing what was a yellow rubbery mac with a blue reversible side - as a teenager I think I enjoyed this advert on a number of ocassions. I cut famous faces out of newspapers and put them on the advert for the rainmac to give the appearance that they were wearing it! Belinda Carlisle and Kim Deal from the pixies were particular favourites.
So much easier now with the internet, we are very lucky these days. When I first discovered this forum (I think in an older guise) in about 2004 was also an eye opener - I remember I posted that I would like to see Maria Sharapova dressed in a light blue Peter storm playing tennis against Kylie Minogue wearing a yellow mac and sou wester.