The most restrictive rainwear
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The most restrictive rainwear
Hi for those of us who liked to be tied up in our rainwear, not everybody's cup of tea I know. Just wondering if anybody knows of any really restrictive, possibly thick, raincoats in existence both modern and vintage ?
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Oh I wish !
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Most raincoats are made for normal people to wear in the rain, if they found it restrictive then they would buy a larger size or buy a different styleTim Raincoat wrote: ↑February 10th, 2021, 1:56 pm Hi for those of us who liked to be tied up in our rainwear, not everybody's cup of tea I know. Just wondering if anybody knows of any really restrictive, possibly thick, raincoats in existence both modern and vintage ?
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All I will say is I have been waiting for your sarcastic commentrainwear-experience wrote: ↑February 10th, 2021, 5:29 pmMost raincoats are made for normal people to wear in the rain, if they found it restrictive then they would buy a larger size or buy a different styleTim Raincoat wrote: ↑February 10th, 2021, 1:56 pm Hi for those of us who liked to be tied up in our rainwear, not everybody's cup of tea I know. Just wondering if anybody knows of any really restrictive, possibly thick, raincoats in existence both modern and vintage ?
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Glad you are paying attention but nothing sarcastic about it, the majority of raincoats are bought by people wanting to keep dry and they buy the correct size that is comfortable for themTim Raincoat wrote: ↑February 10th, 2021, 5:33 pmAll I will say is I have been waiting for your sarcastic commentrainwear-experience wrote: ↑February 10th, 2021, 5:29 pmMost raincoats are made for normal people to wear in the rain, if they found it restrictive then they would buy a larger size or buy a different styleTim Raincoat wrote: ↑February 10th, 2021, 1:56 pm Hi for those of us who liked to be tied up in our rainwear, not everybody's cup of tea I know. Just wondering if anybody knows of any really restrictive, possibly thick, raincoats in existence both modern and vintage ?
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I used to be made to wear my plastic mac back to front arms not thru sleeves but folded over my chest then belt fastened around waist. There was no way out and if naughty hood pulled up.
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Tim, try wearing two raincoats and use plenty of rope. Very enjoyable.
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The most number of raincoats i have worn out on a walk was 4, felt like the Michelin man and the screeching noise was amazingwetrainwear wrote: ↑February 11th, 2021, 9:41 am Tim, try wearing two raincoats and use plenty of rope. Very enjoyable.
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My wife love her 'Weather Or Not' rubber lined sbr mackintoshes, of which she had many, specifically because they were very heavy and restricted her movement. It might sound weird, but she claimed in was a calming influence. She actually wore them indoors as often as out.
I often wondered if it was related to autism spectrum, she was never diagnosed, I have read that some people actually benefit from that type of therapy. By the way, we practiced rubber bondage, including macs, suits, straitjackets, etc,; and I think she loved it.
I often wondered if it was related to autism spectrum, she was never diagnosed, I have read that some people actually benefit from that type of therapy. By the way, we practiced rubber bondage, including macs, suits, straitjackets, etc,; and I think she loved it.