Plastic pants

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vp39
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Re: Plastic pants

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annabell-cagoule wrote: September 4th, 2024, 11:31 pm Always wanted a plastic dress, where is yours from?
My plastic dresses are all from AC Medical or Rearz and aren't made anymore. They're not really stylish, more like a short-sleeve pullover housecoat with an elastic band at the waist and loose elastics at the sleeve ends. For someone like me who loves the feel of vinyl plastic on my skin, they're perfect...easy to don and doff, and oh so sensual. In the morning I usually wear one over the plastic pants I slept in, or the plastic pants and romper I slept in, until I take a shower.
I have quite a few of them; when Rearz bought out AC Medical they were offering them at a couple of dollars each to close them out, and I stocked up on them. Most are translucent blue, but I also have one each in white, clear translucent, amber, pink, red, and butterfly print.
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Re: Plastic pants

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Lets get swishy!
ilikecoated
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Re: Plastic pants

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I’m not sure what plastic pants means, is all kind of plastic or a spesific material?

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.
The largest part of the panties in question - also called diaper covers - are made from soft and matte PVC foil. There are also other colours available. And of course other materials are available like rubber or polyurethane or coated fabrics like your white sailing suit is made from as long as it is "water"-proof.

Here you can see some examples of what we use:

https://youtu.be/Xq88yCNyuzw?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/2Iy95ceRp5o?feature=shared
vp39
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Re: Plastic pants

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annabell-cagoule wrote: September 5th, 2024, 5:57 pm Had my eye on this one

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/256367512505 ... media=COPY
That's similar to the dresses I have. But way more expensive...I see that the seller is open to offers.
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Re: Plastic pants

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I to have plastic baby dresses,
It would be nice to visit someone to dress with.
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Re: Plastic pants

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vp39 wrote: September 6th, 2024, 3:21 pm
annabell-cagoule wrote: September 5th, 2024, 5:57 pm Had my eye on this one

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/256367512505 ... media=COPY
That's similar to the dresses I have. But way more expensive...I see that the seller is open to offers.
It sounds like you got a bargain with yours.
Lets get swishy!
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Re: Plastic pants

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rainwearinme wrote: September 7th, 2024, 3:36 pm I to have plastic baby dresses,
It would be nice to visit someone to dress with.
Sounds like it would be a fun day in plastic
Lets get swishy!
vp39
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Re: Plastic pants

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It sounds like you got a bargain with yours.
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Oh, most certainly. My average cost for the blue ones is probably less than $5. The other colors were on the order of $30 each, 10-15 years ago.
The blue ones are really nice...quite translucent, very smooth on both sides, and with a heavenly odor when worn for the first couple of times. I enjoy wearing them very much. In fact I'm wearing one now over the romper and plastic pants I slept in.
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Re: Plastic pants

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vp39 wrote: September 8th, 2024, 2:36 pm It sounds like you got a bargain with yours.
Oh, most certainly. My average cost for the blue ones is probably less than $5. The other colors were on the order of $30 each, 10-15 years ago.
The blue ones are really nice...quite translucent, very smooth on both sides, and with a heavenly odor when worn for the first couple of times. I enjoy wearing them very much. In fact I'm wearing one now over the romper and plastic pants I slept in.
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Here's one of my blue dresses, posted on another site.

[file] https://www.adisc.org/forum/threads/blu ... st-2347102 [/file]
BillSpeed
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Re: Plastic pants

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Ten pairs of gorgeous baby rubbers on today, pink, blue and clear. All that beautiful, smooth and soft plastic wadding under my trousers is so awesome. I think I love, no I love and adore wearing my rubbers
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