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Jessie J in clear plastic
Posted: July 8th, 2012, 1:18 pm
by plasphil
This is Jessie J, at the T in the park music event in Scotland yesterday. What a lovely girl in her clear plastic jacket, Topshop I think? We could do with more like her to influence young girls to copy her style.
Phil
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sh ... -at-T.html
Re: Jessie J in clear plastic
Posted: July 8th, 2012, 1:33 pm
by plasphil
Found a vid to go with it, unfortunately she takes the jacket off. A bit of rainwear in the crowd but for my taste the music's crap!
Phil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRj21CnsHpU
Re: Jessie J in clear plastic
Posted: July 8th, 2012, 2:25 pm
by mason
Yup ... it's one of the new clear Topshop macs; they are absolutely gorgeous!!
Re: Jessie J in clear plastic
Posted: July 8th, 2012, 4:50 pm
by jmac
yeah i was just at festival this weekend and see a girl dancing in one of those coats ! it was awsome !

Re: Jessie J in clear plastic
Posted: July 8th, 2012, 9:55 pm
by Pvc Vinyl Enthusiast
mason wrote:Yup ... it's one of the new clear Topshop macs; they are absolutely gorgeous!!
Hi, Mason. I take it that you are a male PVC fetishist?
This is of those glass clear PVC raincoats made from a thick, smooth PVC material that has a nice cool sensation when it is worn against the skin. If your girlfriend or missus refuses to wear one of these in the bedroom

, do you think that it is appropriate for a straight male PVC fetishist to enjoy this sort of rainwear- which is obviously intended to be worn by women- in the privacy of his own home? (I wouldn't dream of wearing one of these outdoors!

). As a fetishist, I enjoy rainwear purely for the sensual qualities afforded by the PVC plastic material; it just happens that a lot of PVC rainwear is designed for women. I am certainly no cross-dresser or transvestite! Unfortunately, my girlfriend does not understand why I find glossy, shiny or glass clear PVC so appealing.
Re: Jessie J in clear plastic
Posted: July 9th, 2012, 2:24 am
by slicker-lover
plasphil wrote:This is Jessie J, at the T in the park music event in Scotland yesterday. What a lovely girl in her clear plastic jacket, Topshop I think? We could do with more like her to influence young girls to copy her style.
Phil
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sh ... -at-T.html
yes, the impression this makes on young women is important. maybe if they see celebs wearing rainwear they will follow. but why are they so expensive? 36 pounds? something that should be under $10 or 5 pounds.
Re: Jessie J in clear plastic
Posted: July 9th, 2012, 12:13 pm
by mason
Pvc Vinyl Enthusiast wrote:mason wrote:Yup ... it's one of the new clear Topshop macs; they are absolutely gorgeous!!
Hi, Mason. I take it that you are a male PVC fetishist?
This is of those glass clear PVC raincoats made from a thick, smooth PVC material that has a nice cool sensation when it is worn against the skin. If your girlfriend or missus refuses to wear one of these in the bedroom

, do you think that it is appropriate for a straight male PVC fetishist to enjoy this sort of rainwear- which is obviously intended to be worn by women- in the privacy of his own home? (I wouldn't dream of wearing one of these outdoors!

). As a fetishist, I enjoy rainwear purely for the sensual qualities afforded by the PVC plastic material; it just happens that a lot of PVC rainwear is designed for women. I am certainly no cross-dresser or transvestite! Unfortunately, my girlfriend does not understand why I find glossy, shiny or glass clear PVC so appealing.
I sure am .... absolutely love wearing plastic or PVC rainwear. I also enjoy wearing plastic panties, especially the big full-cut ones that I can conceal beneath my clothes; I wear them 24 hours a day. ^_^ (although I never wear them to work: just to be on the safe side. I wouldn't last 5 minutes there if anyone discovered my choice of underwear ... Haha!!)
Anyway, of course it's OK to wear women's raincoats anywhere you like, whether at home or even outdoors, as long as its not too outlandish. I regularly wear my bright yellow woman's Topshop mac almost everywhere simply because I like the way it looks & feels. You don't have to be a C/D or tranny to appreciate and enjoy wearing nice rainwear. If wearing rainwear makes you happy, go for it, mate.
Re: Jessie J in clear plastic
Posted: July 9th, 2012, 7:00 pm
by kulshan
While some plastic raincoats are obviously made for a female figure, so many plastic parkas, rain jackets, rain suits, and full raincoats are "unisex" or even for men. So what are we waiting for? Guys, if you want to feel a little more macho, look up the motocross type products made by fox, no fear, axo, and several others, and enjoy that clear smooth protection.
Re: Jessie J in clear plastic
Posted: July 9th, 2012, 7:23 pm
by merv
bad news on the no fear rainjackets it seems. I get the impression they have been discontinued. I have one in black and clear and they are excellent to wear. If anyone knows differently then do please post while we have the chance to buy them as I have a nasty feeling the chance may soon pass. This is where I got mine form last year but as you can see it says discontinued
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=53351
Re: Jessie J in clear plastic
Posted: July 9th, 2012, 8:32 pm
by Pvc Vinyl Enthusiast
I have found a somewhat similar style of glass clear PVC jacket/raincoat on Ebay. It is advertised as being unisex.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Runway-Hot-Tr ... 2c6637bb13