@Cherie, you said "...the seams invariably start to go after a few weeks of wearing."
I like my plastic panties to be on the snug side and used to have that problem with Gary plastic pants. I finally learned not to have my fingers right on the side seams when donning or doffing the pants. Now that I have that habit I don't seem to have that problem any more. Now for Gary pants the failure mode for full-cut pants is tears coming up from the leg elastics, and for bikini-cut ones hardening from plasticizer loss in the front where they run the warmest.
For plastic tops, dresses, or raincoats that I wear next to my skin, the failure mode is hardening from plasticizer loss in the shoulders and upper back, the areas where my skin exudes the most oil.
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Love to try theme on sounds wonderfulplasticpacamac wrote: ↑August 5th, 2024, 10:29 pm Now I'm an old man I've taken to the popper-style pants where you can lie on your back on the open pant and fasten the poppers up one by one. The first reliable ones I bought in this style were by Suprima; earlier popper pants I tried had poppers either too tight that the plastic tears when you undo them or too loose that they pop open too easily. The supplier I chose only had colour pink in stock at the time so I bought those. The first time I put them on I felt a right sissy in my pink plastic panties! Another thing that happens to older men, at least to me, is your tits get saggy and you develop man-boobs that really need supporting but I found a company, Susie High, did a pink plastic bra that supported my saggy old-man's titties. So now I'm a right sissy in my pink plastic panties and my bra but I must admit to rather enjoying that!
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Which?
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Mmm bothplasticpacamac wrote: ↑September 2nd, 2024, 10:30 pm Which, the pink plastic panties or the pink plastic bra?
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In my humble experience of 68 years at it: in Canada and the US, you can't beat Kins for durability, and the wonderful buttery plastic "feel".
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Kins, yes I believe short for babykins. Wonderfully high-waisted!
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I wore my very soft plastic pants in deep pink to bed last nighr and still have them on whilst I'm having my breakfast. Feel so nice
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Me too. I normally wear the plastic pants I slept in, and a plastic dress over them, until I shower. If there's nothing much going on, I might not shower until noon or later. So that's what I'm wearing now, one of my blue plastic dresses over purple plastic panties. "Feel so nice" - yes indeed!
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I’m not sure what plastic pants means, is all kind of plastic or a spesific material?barber1952 wrote: ↑May 6th, 2022, 2:03 pm Does anyone else like the feel of plastic pants when wearing them. and where do you buy youres from
Anyhow, I have my old sailinggear made of white PVC on some kind of nylon, jacket and pants. Feels really nice on bare skin and 100% waterproof, but it’s rather warm to wear. Really sweatty to be in it.
Nylon is also plastic and I have some rainwear made of nylon, jackets and pants. Really lovely to wear and not so warm. Nice swichy sound also.