Plastic pants

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BillSpeed
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I reached the stage in my plastic pants history where i was purchasing and wearing mainly Suprima rubbers, though suffice to say I also had many pairs of my PVC-u-Like pvc briefs. I would alternate between the two.

Throughout the the last twenty years or so my wife has on the odd occasion either discovered I was wearing rubbers under my trousers or she found some of my stash somewhere. This would cause friction between us because as I have said before she is not with it. Over the years she has become more acceptance realising of course I can't live without wearing rubbers. One of the downsides of discovery is my guilt feelings towards her and then to offset them I have got rid of my stash of rubbers which is what I did with all my Suprima and PVC-u-Like rubbers.

I was still working at this time travelling all over the country and I came across a firm called Drylife and the sold rubbers called Lowriders. The were cut lowere in the waist and were not so baggy around the crotch area. This sounded ideal to me who wants to wear rubbers as much as possible and particularly when I am out and about. I now know these rubbers were in fact made by Babykins and were there 6ml lowriders. I ordered my first pairs and when they arrived I was blown away. The fitted me perfectly and were in my mind (and feelings) the most gorgeous, awesome, smooth rubbers. So much so that I ordered more and more. I was also able to collect them from their store whenever I was driving by. I recall on one occasion I bought ten pairs in one go. My feelings of anticipation when going to collect them was out of this world. Tripley extra when I actually collected them. I reached a stage where I had some thirty pairs of these lowriders in my stash.

I would say until recently these Babykins lowriders were and probably still are the best rubbers I have worn.
BillSpeed
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I’m actually sat here in a pub having breakfast and I am wearing a pair of lovely pink tpu rubbers under my shorts. I’ll have them on most of the day today. How am I feeling, ecstatic, brill.
Nylon macs
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You must be dripping in sweat mmm
BillSpeed
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I have around seventy pairs of tpu plastic pants of various colours in my stash. I went on a buying spree a couple of years ago when I got them. When I tried the first pairs on I was overcome with delight by feelings of pleasure. They were so comfortable, lovely soft rubbery feel, glorious. I have mint green, coral pink, pineapple, yellow, pink, red, dayglow green, white. They are a bit noisy when wearing them so I have to be careful if the missus is about as she can hear them when I am walking about. If she is about with me when we go out I wear my haian rubbers.

As you can tell by how many I have these tpu rubbers are some of my favourites. When my other half found a couple of pairs I had left lying about instead of getting rid of them I told her I wasn’t going to do so. I had spent so much collecting this stash I was not going to throw them away. Give her, her due she accepted this and my stash has since grown.

I absolutely love, adore and worship wearing these rubbers, they are my favourites. Close to the Babykins low riders I had a few years ago.
plasticpacamac
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I started wearing plastic pants in my early 60s when I began to notice wet patches on the crotch of my trousers if more than a couple of hours away from a toilet. My favourites among regular pull-up plastic pants are still my first ones from Drylife and I also have their white rubber pants which being opaque can be worn around others. For plastic pants with side-snaps I love the Suprima ones which I have in both black and rather sissifying pink which are great fun to wear.
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Wonderful thread! Am away working and don’t have any with me sadly.
Lets get swishy!
rubberdee
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I am afraid that Drylife are no longer selling their rubber pants, at least they were no longer listed last time I looked.
If anyone can help me find another supplier of similar quality I much appreciate it. I am only interested in rubber pants not plastic or pvc ones. I have purchased some in the tpu material that BillSpeed recommended but as yet they have not arrived. I will report my findings on them when I get them.
Nylon macs
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Pvc you like lovely ones
sergiouk
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rubberdee wrote: June 18th, 2023, 6:11 am I am afraid that Drylife are no longer selling their rubber pants, at least they were no longer listed last time I looked.
I think I had a few pairs from them - off-white rubber with sewn hems if I recall. I believe they closed and sold the brand name to one of the bigger dealers of regular incontinence products.

I also used to wear moulded latex pants quite often but can't find a supplier now. Denber appear to be the only sensibly priced manufacturer in the UK but they only make small, medium and large (or ladies sizes). There was a more industrial manufacturer of moulded rubber that sold on ebay but I can't find them now. There are other manufacturers abroad but only at 'fashion' rather than 'utility' prices.
BillSpeed
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The only aspect surrounding the tpu plastic pants is the rustling noise they make when you walk or move about. If you’re not bothered about the noise, no problem. Me, I’m not bothered about the noise at all, just love and adore wearing them.
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