How does rainwear turn you on?
Re: How does rainwear turn you on?
Enthusiast. Interestingly I never was turned on by nylon or other shiny materials. Just shiny vinyl coats, sheets, boots, just rainwear. I was at ground school in the 70s, and most of my female classmates had shiny vinyl or shiny cotton backed pvc raincoat. The 70s were a heaven for shiny vinyl raincoats. Woolworths had a huge range of white, blue and red coats, they had a white trim and white pockets, all super shiny and vinyl only. C&A had the cotton backed pvc macs, polka dot and other colourful designs. As a teenager at have read some English papers, mostly ladies magazines, as they had a lot of pictures of shiny raincoats, especially when Fall or spring season was coming. I also regularly checked the Department stores for new arrivals of shiny raincoats, and the spring season was a heaven when new coats arrived. I browsed the paper catalogs of big department stores, they often had a few shiny raincoats in their selection. I loved to visit the city centre, when it was raining, in spring or summer, where the temperature allowed to wear just vinyl macs. I watched a lot of ladies and girls, and mothers with their daughters, when they purchased and tried on shiny raincoats. I liked to discover attractive ladies and young girls wearing shiny vinyl raincoats. At school, we had many girls, who owned shiny vinyl raincoats. My biggest sighting was in an elevator of a big 6-Levels high department store. I went to the sports department, where they had vinyl raincoats, and in the ladies department, a mother and her daughter entered the elevator, both wearing shiny vinyl raincoats and matching southwesters and matching wellies. The mother in blue and white, and the daughter in red coat and red hat and yellow wellies. That was a blast for me, seeing them wearing their raincoats, in a department store, with all that neon lights reflecting the shine of their coats. Then they left the departmen5 and it was raining constantly. I followed them a while but had to leave, as I have discovered other nice ladies wearing shiny macs on the street. I loved to watch people wearing shiny raingear, on rainy days. When I was older, I visited bigger open air events like concerts, car races and other open air events, when it was a rainy day. I just visited the main entrance and exit gates, to see people wearing their raincoats.
Re: How does rainwear turn you on?
Rainfash, looking at when you joined the forum and your username, I wonder if you were the person that used to post pictures of rainwear online way back in the early days of multimedia on the internet. I have recollection of a website run by rainfash that was one of my earliest encounters with picture (no videos back then) online. Up until that point, like you, it was limited to what you saw in store and in catalogues. Sometimes the Sunday papers included flyers for mini shops selling a small range of things, and sometimes they had macs for sale with accompanying pictures. This was where I first came across reversible blue/yellow rain jackets which were so wonderful. If you are indeed that same rainfash, then thank you so much for all the lovely formative content that kept me happy on the old dial-up line!
JM
JM
Re: How does rainwear turn you on?
Dear Enthuasist, I am active on the Internet since the 90s, but I confirm, that this person must be somebody else.
The user name is inadvertently the same, as I had a Faible for rainwear fashion. My domain is .de as I come from Germany. I never run a web site, but I contributed in mich Forums about rainwear, just rainwear, nothing else, no other fetish, no dark net behavior, no bondage, no other forbidden stuff. I fully respect and accept the codex. So I am a Real shiny vinyl raincoat lover, and I own a few shiny vinyl raincoats, which I wearin the public and I like to watch other people ( just ladies) who wear shiny vinyl rainwear. When it rains heavily, I like to wear my opaque shiny on both sides long raincoat from PUL with matching black wellies. I like to wear my PUL rain jacket SU40 in BLS4 Blue / yellow reversible 400 micron fabric. I like to wear my PA4 glass clear rain jacket, over my regular clothes. But I wear my raincoats in public just when it rains and when I am where nobody knows me. I had a red glass clear vinyl raincoat RA01 which I wore at some open air concerts a few years ago. I had a black glass clear shiny raincoat from PUL, which I wore in the high street at shopping when it it rained, mostly in other cities or towns, when I was in other towns. I had Anlass clear blue vinyl raincoat from PUL, which I wore, when I was walking with dog in the rain. Last week, when it rained a lot here at the German north coast, I went for a walk with my dog at the beach, and I wore my black shiny raincoat and other young ladies made me compliments, that this was a cool raincoat, that I had on, and where one can buy such a nice long raincoat nowadays, as they totally got soaked at the beach, when also having done a walk with their dogs. So I was dressed properly, not too much overdressed for the rain, but had a soft rubber shell short coat under my black shiny raincoat and the black shiny wellies, so I had a matching rainwear, and I got a lot of compliments. Nobody laughed at me, why a 50 year old modern and fashion-aware man wears shiny raingear, when having a walk with the dog at the beach in rainy weather. Here at the coast, where I live, usually a lot of tourist wear plenty of rainwear, and nobody really cares. Interestingly, I got a lot of compliments from young ladies and mid-aged ladies, when I was wearing either my shiny blue / yellow reversible rain jacket, or my shiny black raincoat. And my answering always, that my dog plays a lot in the water and sand, and I don’t want to get soaked, therefore I am dressed accordingly. Sounds easy, but that’s it. I really like to wear my shiny raingear, which does fit to the occasion.
The user name is inadvertently the same, as I had a Faible for rainwear fashion. My domain is .de as I come from Germany. I never run a web site, but I contributed in mich Forums about rainwear, just rainwear, nothing else, no other fetish, no dark net behavior, no bondage, no other forbidden stuff. I fully respect and accept the codex. So I am a Real shiny vinyl raincoat lover, and I own a few shiny vinyl raincoats, which I wearin the public and I like to watch other people ( just ladies) who wear shiny vinyl rainwear. When it rains heavily, I like to wear my opaque shiny on both sides long raincoat from PUL with matching black wellies. I like to wear my PUL rain jacket SU40 in BLS4 Blue / yellow reversible 400 micron fabric. I like to wear my PA4 glass clear rain jacket, over my regular clothes. But I wear my raincoats in public just when it rains and when I am where nobody knows me. I had a red glass clear vinyl raincoat RA01 which I wore at some open air concerts a few years ago. I had a black glass clear shiny raincoat from PUL, which I wore in the high street at shopping when it it rained, mostly in other cities or towns, when I was in other towns. I had Anlass clear blue vinyl raincoat from PUL, which I wore, when I was walking with dog in the rain. Last week, when it rained a lot here at the German north coast, I went for a walk with my dog at the beach, and I wore my black shiny raincoat and other young ladies made me compliments, that this was a cool raincoat, that I had on, and where one can buy such a nice long raincoat nowadays, as they totally got soaked at the beach, when also having done a walk with their dogs. So I was dressed properly, not too much overdressed for the rain, but had a soft rubber shell short coat under my black shiny raincoat and the black shiny wellies, so I had a matching rainwear, and I got a lot of compliments. Nobody laughed at me, why a 50 year old modern and fashion-aware man wears shiny raingear, when having a walk with the dog at the beach in rainy weather. Here at the coast, where I live, usually a lot of tourist wear plenty of rainwear, and nobody really cares. Interestingly, I got a lot of compliments from young ladies and mid-aged ladies, when I was wearing either my shiny blue / yellow reversible rain jacket, or my shiny black raincoat. And my answering always, that my dog plays a lot in the water and sand, and I don’t want to get soaked, therefore I am dressed accordingly. Sounds easy, but that’s it. I really like to wear my shiny raingear, which does fit to the occasion.
Re: How does rainwear turn you on?
Dear Enthuasist, I am active on the Internet since the 90s, but I confirm, that this person must be somebody else.
The user name is inadvertently the same, as I had a Faible for rainwear fashion. My domain is .de as I come from Germany. I never run a web site, but I contributed in mich Forums about rainwear, just rainwear, nothing else, no other fetish, no dark net behavior, no bondage, no other forbidden stuff. I fully respect and accept the codex. So I am a Real shiny vinyl raincoat lover, and I own a few shiny vinyl raincoats, which I wearin the public and I like to watch other people ( just ladies) who wear shiny vinyl rainwear. When it rains heavily, I like to wear my opaque shiny on both sides long raincoat from PUL with matching black wellies. I like to wear my PUL rain jacket SU40 in BLS4 Blue / yellow reversible 400 micron fabric. I like to wear my PA4 glass clear rain jacket, over my regular clothes. But I wear my raincoats in public just when it rains and when I am where nobody knows me. I had a red glass clear vinyl raincoat RA01 which I wore at some open air concerts a few years ago. I had a black glass clear shiny raincoat from PUL, which I wore in the high street at shopping when it it rained, mostly in other cities or towns, when I was in other towns. I had Anlass clear blue vinyl raincoat from PUL, which I wore, when I was walking with dog in the rain. Last week, when it rained a lot here at the German north coast, I went for a walk with my dog at the beach, and I wore my black shiny raincoat and other young ladies made me compliments, that this was a cool raincoat, that I had on, and where one can buy such a nice long raincoat nowadays, as they totally got soaked at the beach, when also having done a walk with their dogs. So I was dressed properly, not too much overdressed for the rain, but had a soft rubber shell short coat under my black shiny raincoat and the black shiny wellies, so I had a matching rainwear, and I got a lot of compliments. Nobody laughed at me, why a 50 year old modern and fashion-aware man wears shiny raingear, when having a walk with the dog at the beach in rainy weather. Here at the coast, where I live, usually a lot of tourist wear plenty of rainwear, and nobody really cares. Interestingly, I got a lot of compliments from young ladies and mid-aged ladies, when I was wearing either my shiny blue / yellow reversible rain jacket, or my shiny black raincoat. And my answering always, that my dog plays a lot in the water and sand, and I don’t want to get soaked, therefore I am dressed accordingly. Sounds easy, but that’s it. I really like to wear my shiny raingear, which does fit to the occasion.
The user name is inadvertently the same, as I had a Faible for rainwear fashion. My domain is .de as I come from Germany. I never run a web site, but I contributed in mich Forums about rainwear, just rainwear, nothing else, no other fetish, no dark net behavior, no bondage, no other forbidden stuff. I fully respect and accept the codex. So I am a Real shiny vinyl raincoat lover, and I own a few shiny vinyl raincoats, which I wearin the public and I like to watch other people ( just ladies) who wear shiny vinyl rainwear. When it rains heavily, I like to wear my opaque shiny on both sides long raincoat from PUL with matching black wellies. I like to wear my PUL rain jacket SU40 in BLS4 Blue / yellow reversible 400 micron fabric. I like to wear my PA4 glass clear rain jacket, over my regular clothes. But I wear my raincoats in public just when it rains and when I am where nobody knows me. I had a red glass clear vinyl raincoat RA01 which I wore at some open air concerts a few years ago. I had a black glass clear shiny raincoat from PUL, which I wore in the high street at shopping when it it rained, mostly in other cities or towns, when I was in other towns. I had Anlass clear blue vinyl raincoat from PUL, which I wore, when I was walking with dog in the rain. Last week, when it rained a lot here at the German north coast, I went for a walk with my dog at the beach, and I wore my black shiny raincoat and other young ladies made me compliments, that this was a cool raincoat, that I had on, and where one can buy such a nice long raincoat nowadays, as they totally got soaked at the beach, when also having done a walk with their dogs. So I was dressed properly, not too much overdressed for the rain, but had a soft rubber shell short coat under my black shiny raincoat and the black shiny wellies, so I had a matching rainwear, and I got a lot of compliments. Nobody laughed at me, why a 50 year old modern and fashion-aware man wears shiny raingear, when having a walk with the dog at the beach in rainy weather. Here at the coast, where I live, usually a lot of tourist wear plenty of rainwear, and nobody really cares. Interestingly, I got a lot of compliments from young ladies and mid-aged ladies, when I was wearing either my shiny blue / yellow reversible rain jacket, or my shiny black raincoat. And my answering always, that my dog plays a lot in the water and sand, and I don’t want to get soaked, therefore I am dressed accordingly. Sounds easy, but that’s it. I really like to wear my shiny raingear, which does fit to the occasion.
Re: How does rainwear turn you on?
For me, it’s the smells, the rumpling noises, what a Mac feels like to touch - and this next one is my big one. Having someone who is wearing a Mac zip me into my anorak while they have their Mac on
Re: How does rainwear turn you on?
For me, it’s the smells, the rumpling noises, what a Mac feels like to touch - and this next one is my big one. Having someone who is wearing a Mac zip me into my anorak while they have their Mac on
Re: How does rainwear turn you on?
SatinLinings21:
I have written fairly often on this website of my love for wearing raincoats which reaches back to my childhood in the 1960s and 1970s. It started with wearing a yellow rubber slicker with the brass clasps and matching helmet hood. I received my first polycotton balmacaan raincoat at Christmas in 1971 as a gift from my aunt in the middle of third grade when I was eight years old. I absolutely loved wearing this raincoat which had a zip-in pile lining and a satin lining in the sleeves. Over the years since then I have collected a large wardrobe of vintage London Fog raincoats which I wear virtually on a daily basis. I have been keeping a record this year as to how often I wear a London Fog raincoat. Since January 1 through today I have worn a London Fog this year on 148 of 181 days. These raincoats have the zip-in winter lining. The London Fogs do not have a full satin lining which is usually reserved only for the sleeves. However the newer London Fog raincoats as well as their vintage London Towne brand raincoats do have a full satin lining. I do feel the attraction of wearing these coats with the satin lining which makes a lovely rustling sound when I put the coat on and I am walking about in it. And I love it when in a heavy rain, the rain breaks through to the inner satin lining of my coat and the wet splotches on the inner nylon satin lining reveals how much I have weathered and braved the pouring rain. For me, the sight and experience of a wet raincoat right through to the satin inner liner is a huge turn on.
I hope that we can visit this subject more either on this site or through the messaging feature. There are a few of us who enjoy wearing the London Fog or similar raincoats.
Many thanks,
Joe
I have written fairly often on this website of my love for wearing raincoats which reaches back to my childhood in the 1960s and 1970s. It started with wearing a yellow rubber slicker with the brass clasps and matching helmet hood. I received my first polycotton balmacaan raincoat at Christmas in 1971 as a gift from my aunt in the middle of third grade when I was eight years old. I absolutely loved wearing this raincoat which had a zip-in pile lining and a satin lining in the sleeves. Over the years since then I have collected a large wardrobe of vintage London Fog raincoats which I wear virtually on a daily basis. I have been keeping a record this year as to how often I wear a London Fog raincoat. Since January 1 through today I have worn a London Fog this year on 148 of 181 days. These raincoats have the zip-in winter lining. The London Fogs do not have a full satin lining which is usually reserved only for the sleeves. However the newer London Fog raincoats as well as their vintage London Towne brand raincoats do have a full satin lining. I do feel the attraction of wearing these coats with the satin lining which makes a lovely rustling sound when I put the coat on and I am walking about in it. And I love it when in a heavy rain, the rain breaks through to the inner satin lining of my coat and the wet splotches on the inner nylon satin lining reveals how much I have weathered and braved the pouring rain. For me, the sight and experience of a wet raincoat right through to the satin inner liner is a huge turn on.
I hope that we can visit this subject more either on this site or through the messaging feature. There are a few of us who enjoy wearing the London Fog or similar raincoats.
Many thanks,
Joe
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Re: How does rainwear turn you on?
It's the thrill of slipping my arms into the plastic and then the click of the snaps that get me turned on. As I snap myself up and feel the plastic raincoat caressing my body my passion is fully aroused and then I lay on my bed and rub myself to ecstacy and hump my hands and arms, fully encased in the material I love, vintage semi transparent material.
Re: How does rainwear turn you on?
Quite simple for me, it can just be the thought of a PVC raincoat, or pictures(preferably worn by a female), or touching and finally wearing one without anything else.
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Re: How does rainwear turn you on?
Yes, feel the same.