Bravest Rainwear Wearing

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TStorm56
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Re: Bravest Rainwear Wearing

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Not necessarily a "brave" story but this past summer I kept a retro long olive green Helly Hansen raincoat in my backpack for my treks into the office in the hopes of catching a good storm. I did have some apprehension towards wearing it given how bold it is but I figured a storm would be enough to get me over the finish line of wearing it. I rarely needed it because the raincoat had an uncanny ability to ward off or divert heavy summer storms entirely. It became a bit comical at times - the days I was NOT in the office were when the downtown area would be drenched by summer downpours but the days I was in the storms would hold off or change directions entirely.

One day I finally got what I wanted which was a good heavy rain during the evening commute home. I would take the light rail to and from the office and then drive home from my stop so there was plenty of distance to cover in the elements. Around 5pm a storm was rolling in bringing with it extremely heavy rain. I entered the elevator with my raincoat on and umbrella in hand. Faces were grim on the ride down. Everyone (except for me!) was completely unprepared for what awaited them outside the comfort of the tall glass skyscraper known as "the office". Those who worked at home that day chose wisely and those that didn't... Well... They were going to be getting a bit wet. Once on the ground floor of the building the rain was slamming down as hard as it could. People were running full sprint on the street with their backpacks, newspapers (???), and bags covering their heads in a hopeless effort to protect themselves from a hard, driving rain. Some people were running with umbrellas in hand but given their small size it simply wasn't enough.

I buttoned my raincoat up, popped the collar (this raincoat does not have a hood), and deployed the umbrella and headed out into the rain. The intense pitter-patter of rain hitting up my raincoat and umbrella was deafening, and so was the storm outside. The rain streamed down my raincoat and gave it a nice glisten. While others were running I was walking at a leisurely pace, completely dry and without a care in the world. I arrived at the light rail stop and decided to stand under some cover as not to rub it in to others less fortunate. A short time later the light rail arrived and I stepped on. Nearly all of the commuters were drenched and as we made our stops and the train filled with more and more victims. Men had their nice dress shirts and pants completely drenched and a number of young, unlucky women were soaked to the point where their bras were in full view for everyone to see through their blouses.

By the time I arrived at my stop the storm had died down to a light rain. My socks, oxfords, and bottom of my pants were the only casualties on my end. After that storm I began rotating raincoats in and out of service - a rainwear tour of duty of sorts! Right now I have a Kleppermantel sitting in my backpack waiting to be deployed on a rainy commute home.
reversiblepete
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Re: Bravest Rainwear Wearing

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I used to not be very brave with rainwear. My wife fixed that a bit. We both wear one most days.
I'm still not brave enough to wear shiny coats or pvc-u-like coats outside.
I have an amazing farmerrain jacket when they had a very shiny lighter fabric but I get a bit too self conscious to wear it locally.

I have however gone out many time in nothing under my rainwear and been sent to the shops like it. Which can be fun but definitely get the heart pounding. I've worn pvc jellys, trousers and pants under clothes out aswell.

Love going for a walk in nothing but rainwear and as always my wife is game for a naughty walk.
She did wear a pvc-u-like skirt out the other day that was brave but surprisingly had less odd looks or interest then her raincoats do.

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Re: Bravest Rainwear Wearing

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All very lovely, but especially the black PVC skirt and white tee shirt combo. Dare I ask what underwear she was wearing (if any)?

JM
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Re: Bravest Rainwear Wearing

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JellyMan wrote: October 11th, 2022, 8:58 pm All very lovely, but especially the black PVC skirt and white tee shirt combo. Dare I ask what underwear she was wearing (if any)?

JM
Just normal panties. As sexy as going out in plastic panties is, comfortable a whole morning out is not.

She'd been wearing pvc ones a lot in the week under her nighty to tease me while doing a chastity practice run for locktober, so I can't complain.
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Midnight Walker
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Re: Bravest Rainwear Wearing

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Last night with a litte liquid courage i went to the post office. I was wearing a green pvc rainsuit, calvin klein black otk rain boots, rubber gloves, and a souwester. I was even brave enough to wear my gas mask too. What a sensation going out on a stormy night knowing you wont get soaked anywhere on your body!
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Re: Bravest Rainwear Wearing

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reversiblepete wrote: October 14th, 2022, 8:30 am
JellyMan wrote: October 11th, 2022, 8:58 pm All very lovely, but especially the black PVC skirt and white tee shirt combo. Dare I ask what underwear she was wearing (if any)?

JM
Just normal panties. As sexy as going out in plastic panties is, comfortable a whole morning out is not.

She'd been wearing pvc ones a lot in the week under her nighty to tease me while doing a chastity practice run for locktober, so I can't complain.
I wish my wife was as accommodating. You are a very lucky man.

JM
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