Plastic pants

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rubberdee
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I believe they closed and sold the brand name to one of the bigger dealers of regular incontinence products.
They were sold under their own name 'Drylife' but haven't had any stock for about a year now been taken off their website altogether. I don't know of any other supplier of actual rubber pants meant for incontinence. The only reason I go for them is that there is plenty of room in them, whereas moulded or more fashion type pants tend to be too tight for my liking.
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I agree with you there is lots of room in them which makes them so comfortable to wear and they make a lovely slocky sound when you move about in them. I've had mine for 12 or so years, worn them regularly and they are still like new.
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I've had mine for 12 or so years, worn them regularly and they are still like new.
Try and keep them like that as you won't be able to replace them, as far as I know.
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BillSpeed wrote: June 18th, 2023, 4:00 pm 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.
Thinking of buying some to try, whats the material like, is it quite soft rubbery plastic or the harder feeling smooth plastic? X
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It is like soft rubbery plastic, certainly not hard like the opaque types.
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Oh good, love the rubbery plastic material. Have had some which turned out to be really hard plastic, ok so it had a nice rustle to it my partner quite liked but I didn’t find it as much as a turn on.
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Ordered some, coming Saturday. :)
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I haven't received mine yet :(
Will let you know what I think of them once I get to wear them. Annabell-cagoule, where did you order yours from ? In fact I don't think BillSpeed mentioned where he bought his from, how about it Bill ??
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They’re on eBay. The seller also has his own website Kirk st. Moritz. When you google this name it will also come up with a movie star. Put the name in exactly as how I’ve spelt it here.
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I have very recently bought a pair of Rubber / Latex incontinence pants, from Amazon, would you believe. They are made in Germany, and are very well made too. An obvious delight to wear. Take a look folks.
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