Rainwear and Cross Dressing

All rainwear discussions in general or that do not fit into other categories.
Sarah pvc
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Re: Rainwear and Cross Dressing

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Miker_uk wrote: February 8th, 2023, 5:36 pm A couple of my mackintoshes are double breasted but can only be done up the ladies way (they're ladies mackintoshes). Does make make me a crossdresser?
Why pigeon hole your self ?
If it makes you happy just go with it.
Sarah pvc
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Re: Rainwear and Cross Dressing

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maidjenny wrote: October 31st, 2023, 5:44 am I have always had a fetish for plastic macs, and was lucky enough to be around in the late 50s when it was fashion to wear plastic macs with boots. Later on in life i started to love being in my pvc maid uniforms and still do when i get the chance, curtsy from jenny (happy dresser)
A wonderful era for plastic 50,60s sadly before my time though.
Although Pvc is mainstream now, you can pop in new look on the high street and buy Pvc garments.
I was out in Manchester (in the rain) just yesterday full “Sarah” mode ie peroxide blonde wig, black double breasted Pvc trench, nobody really looked, I guess in this day and age society is more accepting.
Nylon macs
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iluvpvc wrote: January 12th, 2021, 4:13 pm I have pics of rainwear while cross dressing on my Flickr site
https://www.flickr.com/photos/60000335@N06/
nothing I like more than wearing a pvc mac or 2.
Me too you lovely photos on your Flickr.
Lovely different macs and big plastic bag your in .just needs a rubber band or two to sill you up in it ..
Nice picture with 2 mac's on .one on the right way and the other on back to front just the way I love theme x
JoPVC
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Re: Rainwear and Cross Dressing

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Bonjour. Je suis nouveau sur le site. Je suis Français et j'aime porter des vêtements en pvc, pas pour me travestir en femme, ni pour des besoins sexuel ou autre raison. J'aime me promener sous la pluie en me sentant protégé par mon imperméable.
Je voudrais tant que le port de ces imperméables se démocratise et que les gens ne nous regardent plus avec un air critiqueur.
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Re: Rainwear and Cross Dressing

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I don't know if anyone has posted on the reason ladies' rainwear fastens the way it does. The origin is that in the days when rich ladies had maids to dress them it was easiest for the maid to do so facing the lady, which worked best if the raincoat (among other clothing) fastened what we now know as the "ladies' way". This is also why some male members on here with mothers who liked to control the way they dressed late into teenage years, would insist on buying them girls raincoats, as these were easier for mothers to button-up sons while facing them to make sure they were smartly turned out for travel to school, thus inadvertently (or in some cases deliberately) "sissifying " them often leading to cross-dressing in later life.
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North Face and other brands also do up this way in both men’s and women’s as standard for that brand.
Lets get swishy!
PVCblouse
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Re: Rainwear and Cross Dressing

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Do have a look at the online retailer Shein - I have bought several pvc blouses or shirts in recent months - black, gold and silver - at amazingly cheap prices, also a pink mack which I wear as a dressing gown - all with a wonderful crackle sound and pvc aroma...mmmmm!!!
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Re: Rainwear and Cross Dressing

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Mrwhitefish wrote: January 7th, 2023, 8:28 am Well when the market is not really catered for men of course we are going to cross dress as I don't know about you guys but i haven't really come across nice men's PVC plastics or boots .
There is some on the market but few and far between so what other options do we have .
So we buy and endulge in women's plastics and boots as the womens stuff has every colour style and option available you name it you can purchase it .
What options for men is there really blue green yellow black or the od Camo set here and there 🤷 ...
Same for rainboots women's has so many beautiful options unlike men's boots utility black or green hunters
What's it matter what gender it's taylard to or for if you love plastic rainwear youl wear it regardless it's either
you like it or you don't 🤷 .
So yes i do cross dress do i cross dress in public no i don't.
i cross dress at home behind closed doors or out in the
woods for my own pleasure and fun I'm not hurting anyone doing it so i cross dress in beautiful boots and plastics what's wrong with that and my friend who also enjoys wearing nice plastics and boots with me and likes hanging out with me dressed in her stunning outfits tells me all the time i look sexy as hell in my out fits and she has the time of her life with me going on bush walks and playing in the mud and stomping around through the woods enjoying herself not being judged free to unwind have fun and not feel weird about it as i also get the same luxury and not be judged or frowned upon doing so .so yep i 100% cross dress . 🤷 .
I totally agree, mens fashions, particularly in PVC, plastics and leather are, in my opinion, boring and this was the catalyst for me venturing into the wonderful world of cross, or I like to term it as happy, dressing. I am absolutely sure that most men would love the feel of wearing a skirt/dress and heels, just as girls enjoy wearing trousers and shirts and why shouldn't it be.

Heather
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Re: Rainwear and Cross Dressing

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PVCblouse wrote: October 17th, 2024, 7:17 am Do have a look at the online retailer Shein - I have bought several pvc blouses or shirts in recent months - black, gold and silver - at amazingly cheap prices, also a pink mack which I wear as a dressing gown - all with a wonderful crackle sound and pvc aroma...mmmmm!!!
I agree, I've bought quite a lot from them recently as it's so cheap. The quality isn't always brilliant but for the money i don't really think it matters.
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Re: Rainwear and Cross Dressing

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Mrwhitefish wrote: January 29th, 2023, 6:09 pm If you like women's plastics and into you well it's either you like it or you don't what's gender or what ever got to do with it each to there own most my collection is women's unlined shiny plastics and also my boots that's my thing women's sexy shiny desinger gumboots 🤷 .
It doesn't make me anything only a rainwear lover i just like the women's options styles and colours to wear over men's plain boring options 🤷.
Yes I'm a straight man and into women but what's that matter i enjoy dressing up wearing my plastics and boots it causes no harm to anyone and makes me feel happy so why not 🤷.
If somebody is interested in same things as i am and like minded il talk to them regardless weather they are black blue yellow green or red or what ever gender they may be we are all human at end of the day it's free to be kind to people regards who or what they are only my opinion but what means bugger all 🤷
Hello Mrwhitefish.
I have the same thought as you. I am also an etero man, I like women and I like to wear waterproof raincoats in shiny soft pvc preferably. However, I don't make a gender distinction for these dream clothes. A stylish raincoat looks good on both a woman and a man. It is true that a woman will be less noticed than a man with this style of clothing but I do not agree with these actions. After all, as you say, we don't hurt anyone.
We must live in a world of tolerance, without mockery or malice.
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