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ShinyShoppe
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Burberry would have to be one of the best, classic cut and wonderfully made. Rubberised satin is hugely addictive. Enjoy !
Westlondongal
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I hope to. The thought makes me squirm with delight. How about you? How did you become interested and what are you favourite items of rainwear
Onslow
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Hey Westlondongal - welcome , you will be reassured that you are not alone ! Believe me ! Don't go into some guilt syndrome - life is too short , accept what you enjoy & go with it ! You will see a whole range of tastes & views on this site within the addi
ction to rainwear , some slightly extreme but all sociable ( I think ? ) . No one is doing anyone any harm on this site - in the world we live in that is saying something !
Ladies are currently in the minority , as far as I can see so we all value each & everyone of you ! You might just be amazed at what you will gain from the discussions that go on . Just keep wearing what you feel comfortable in & if it is exciting too , then bonus around !
Westlondongal
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My aim is to one day have someone to make me go out in public....I will get such thrill from that. I know that day will come, I just have to be patient :)
gazeebo
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Hiya Westlondongal, welcome to the site. It's always a thrill wearing anything made from pvc, plastic, vinyl, rubber etc while out and about (obvs nice to relax at home as well). I'm often venturing outside wearing some form of pvc/plastic rainwear and I always find it a thrill going shopping while just wearing a two piece pvc suit.

Enjoy your time here, it's a great site.
Westlondongal
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Thanks gazeebo. Where d you buy your rainwear from?
gazeebo
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It's usually from Ebay but have on occasion bought the odd fetishy item from a charity shop or a car boot/jumble sale.
rainwearinme
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But just think .....you liked the look of ......wanting to feel.......and the smell......of a lovely Mackintosh in either rubber or shiny PVC.
pvcmac
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hi and a warm welcome. its great to hear from a lady who likes raincoats, and wears them ! as a teenager growing up in the 1960s it was the best time to see girl wearing shiny cotton backed pvc macs ( my favorite mac of all ). also as a youngster there were lots of rubber lined cotton mackintoshes that were worn by ladies and girls. I have fond memories of rubber macs from that time, sadly not worn now by anyone. I hope to hear more from you and please feel free to mail me. have fun.
dave
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Welcome to the forum. It's nice to see more women into rainwear.
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