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Re: Plastic pants
Posted: October 29th, 2025, 7:13 am
by Nylon macs
I do the opposite. And make plastic pants out of ladys old mackintoshes ect
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Where do you find the old ladys mackintoshes ? Are they the semi transparent hooded and belted PVC macs that were so popular in the 1990s ? Or are they those solid coloured vinyl macs ?
Derek
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I find them in charity shops and jumble sales .and car boots sales manly. And the odd ones on ebay .
If I find one that's ripped or not perfect. I will cut them up and make use of them like making plastic pants.
And not forgetting the lovely hoods. I cut these and keep them for some nice bedtime breathplay.
All my mackintoshes are mostly ladys
Pvc .nylon. plastic. Rukka. And leather
I do have an old jelly jacket. My lady friend gave me .she use to wear it for dog walking. And it was left hanging up in the hall.
When I ask her do she wear it .she said not anymore as her old dog died.
The belts is always very handy for holding up my plastic pants ect.
Re: Plastic pants
Posted: October 29th, 2025, 7:21 am
by Nylon macs
ilikecoated wrote: October 29th, 2025, 5:20 am
I find the recycling idea quite cool. With the using of the old Rukka rainpants we did more or less the same thing.
It would be quite tempting to use the fabric of a shiny vinyl Burberry trench coat. This is PU coated cotton. And the cotton would have to be worn inside of course.
Do you wet yours "Nylon Mac" ?
I'm alway upcycling .things. especially old shiny rainwear.
Rukka leggings feels very nice on the body. I love to turn them inside out and feel the cool pvc against my skin.
Re: Plastic pants
Posted: October 29th, 2025, 1:18 pm
by northernbloke
Nylon macs wrote: October 29th, 2025, 7:13 am
I do the opposite. And make plastic pants out of ladys old mackintoshes ect
Where do you find the old ladys mackintoshes ? Are they the semi transparent hooded and belted PVC macs that were so popular in the 1990s ? Or are they those solid coloured vinyl macs ?
Derek
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I find them in charity shops and jumble sales .and car boots sales manly. And the odd ones on ebay .
If I find one that's ripped or not perfect. I will cut them up and make use of them like making plastic pants.
And not forgetting the lovely hoods. I cut these and keep them for some nice bedtime breathplay.
All my mackintoshes are mostly ladys
Pvc .nylon. plastic. Rukka. And leather
I do have an old jelly jacket. My lady friend gave me .she use to wear it for dog walking. And it was left hanging up in the hall.
When I ask her do she wear it .she said not anymore as her old dog died.
The belts is always very handy for holding up my plastic pants ect.
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Hi Again....Thanks for the info. I bet those ladies 100 per cent pvc rain macs make wonderful underpants ! The thought of wearing pvc so close to my skin, and knowing that it was worn by a mature lady, would drive me crazy ! I would be walking around all day with an erection ! You must be lucky with charity shops, as I never see ladies pvc rain macs in any charity shops. Thanks
Re: Plastic pants
Posted: October 29th, 2025, 7:45 pm
by Nylon macs
I live in a city so probably more here
Re: Plastic pants
Posted: October 29th, 2025, 7:47 pm
by Nylon macs
I live in a city so probably more here.
And always find a lovely mackintosh or leggings in one or 2 shops.
And on bootsales.
Re: Plastic pants
Posted: October 31st, 2025, 12:42 pm
by WealdenMac
ilikecoated wrote: October 29th, 2025, 5:20 am
I find the recycling idea quite cool. With the using of the old Rukka rainpants we did more or less the same thing.
It would be quite tempting to use the fabric of a shiny vinyl Burberry trench coat. This is PU coated cotton. And the cotton would have to be worn inside of course.
Do you wet yours "Nylon Mac" ?
The eternal dilemma. You think you probably shouldn't but sooner or later (most often sooner) resistance is broken and you let go. This was how it all started for me and, after all, it's what they're for, isn't it?
Re: Plastic pants
Posted: November 3rd, 2025, 2:29 pm
by ilikecoated
Yes, letting go is actually the intended use of these.
Although I was convinced that this is abuse of plastic material as a child. As a bedwetting kid I always felt great when they were put on in the evening. The rustling when they were pulled between the legs and stretched for closing followed by the sond of the snaps and the tight and comfy feeling. But I also immediately felt sorry for them because I knew that the inevitable will happen again during the night. I actually thought any use of plastics apart from rainwear was abusive back then.
I still have this feeling today to some degrees and it makes the "letting go" a little more exciting.
Talking of plastic pants:
These here are meant to protect the interiors of coffins from liquids while the deceased are on show. There are also long trousers and jackets etc available. Some are even allowed for cremation. I wonder how many of these are going up in smoke daily or how many thousands are rotting underground.
https://markthomasco.com/product/mortuary-pants/