Wearing PVC rainwear indoors

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rainwear-experience
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Re: Wearing PVC rainwear indoors

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Jjai wrote:It is nice to wear plastic raingear in the evening or a sunday when I can relax in my thick pvc trenchcoat, sometimes watching a good rainwear film while relaxing on a large Black pvc beanbag I bought from Habitat a while ago.

Of course every time I move there is a noisy plastic squeak from the coat against the beanbag which makes it all the more enjoyable.
As long as its not because you've trapped a mouse under the bean bag :)
Jjai
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Re: Wearing PVC rainwear indoors

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Well, Ray, you may laugh but even the mice in my house are plastic,

Although saying that , they are both attached to laptops, Ha ha !
rainwear-experience
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Re: Wearing PVC rainwear indoors

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Enjoy your squeaky fun, however you get it :lol:
kulshan
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Re: Wearing PVC rainwear indoors

Post by kulshan »

I love to relax before bed and read while donning either a plastic raincoat and pants, or a plastic jump suit, like coveralls or a kart racing outfit. You feel cocooned, open zipper to suit the indoor temperature, and enjoy the rustling and crackling of the material. I've always been partial to clear but thicker and stiffer material that will make some noise when putting it on. I also stay warm during the winter by using this same garb as pyjamas. Sleeping bliss!
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