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On 3/28/2021 at 6:38 AM, tibsy said:
Joya Braga Incontinencia Review
These are Spanish incontinence pants for adults.
They are well-presented as they come in a cardboard box with the manufacturer’s name and a few basic details. The name Joya is at the top and I initially thought this was the manufacturers name but it is the brand and means ‘jewel’. The maufacturer’s name is at the bottom: Jose Mestre of Barcelona. Both front and back are identical. There is nothing extra on the sides but the top and bottom edges show ‘Talla P/M/G’ (Size Pico/Mediana/Grande).
I bought this pair the most fun and exciting way imo which was to search out a surgical supplies store (Ortopedia) when I was on holiday near Barcelona and had a day visiting the city. I had made a list of possible shops in the centre and went to one in a small side street somewhere near Placa Catalunya. I asked for plastic incontinence pants and the assistant found me this box from a storeroom (it was an old-fashioned place where you couldn’t browse, everything was behind the counter). I can’t remember if we discussed size but I bravely indicated it was for me and the man handed me this box. The size hasn’t been indicated on the box so it may be that these are one size, same as the current pull-on model.
I carefully opened the box and pulled out the pants. They were neatly folded inside a plastic bag.
Material – the pants felt quite soft and are light to medium in weight. The pants have a slight smell which is a mixture of medical perfume and PVC. The outside has a fine textured pattern, I think it is parallel ridges. It makes a small rasping noise as you rub a fingernail along it The inside is quite smooth but still matte rather than slippery. Colour translucent / white.
Shape - Fairly standard shape but a very wide crotch. Also, they have quite a small ‘rise’ (height) above the top of the leg holes so they will be quite discreet but not very babyish. I also noticed that the pants do not appear to have forward-facing leg-holes so there is no obvious front and back side. However, on closer examination, there are very slightly forward-facing legholes but it’s difficult to notice and could just be inaccurate manufacture.
Elastication – the pants have an elastic-in-tunnel system which I like because its familiar from the plastic baby pants of my teenage years eg Boots Brumas, Boots Triplets, Sandra Baby Pants, Sandra Incontinence Pants etc. Some people say this is a cheaper and less comfortable method than the type where there is flat elastic ribbon attached to the insides of the leg and waist holes or cloth bound edges. However, its less likely to leak than cloth bound holes. The edges are the small (narrow) type.
Construction / Attachments – these pants have welded seams and hems (the hem is the folded-over material at the waist and leg holes), this is supposed to be better but I prefer sewn seams myself as I believe they show more effort / craftsmanship and I am used to them on Boots Brumas and many other traditional UK plastic pants. There are no pockets / attachment loops inside.
Labelling – the pants are unlabelled, neither size nor manufacturer name is indicated unfortunately.
Size:
Hips (width at top of leg holes) 100cm
Waist 58cm unstretched
100cm stretched at max comfortable
112cm max stretch
Leg holes 44cm unstretched
56cm stretched at max comfortable
Crotch 29cm
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Height
Wearing (how do they fit on me)
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On 1/21/2018 at 7:33 PM, Fakename4me said:
I like the textured pants myself. Not an absolute must have, but it reminds me of the ever elusive Gerber style pants. Which must explain why I like my one remaining pair of VIP pants so much. And lanolin. I did not know that. You can still buy lanolin and rub it on for that scent...
To me, the textured side of the new pants felt like panties. The insides were very smooth. And, yes, Gerber used to have those pants that had the textured side out. Lanolin made those pants smell really great. It never lasted too long, but while it did, those pants were so alluring. I think they stopped that because they made the pants very stiff. You know, most manufacturer's don't even know about the special scents that plastic pants had a long time ago.
On 1/22/2018 at 3:13 AM, dlnoir said:If you don’t mind buying stuff internationally this could proof to be very interesting for you. The manufacturer of these pants still uses a structured type of vinyl and the pant is lanolin scented. I like them myself a lot. There is a down side to it, the crotch aria is rather narrow I am afraid yet functional. They come in two styles pull on and snap on. It is a German site but there is something like google translate and such. Anyway here is the link: https://www.saveexpress.de/en/inkontinenz-mehrweg-reusable/baby-doux
Yes, I've been on that site many times. I didn't know they had put lanolin on the pants though. That's wonderful. And, they made plastic panties very thin back then, so they got harder, sooner. I used to buy a pair or two every month or so. Some of the pants I bought were impregnated with Rose Oil. That really made them hard and crackly. Thanks for sharing.
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On 11/5/2013 at 1:25 PM, babystevie said:
I love the texture on the outside of the blue & pink stars from Baby Pants. Reminds me of the old baby panties I used to wear.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who remembers the old baby pants we used to have back in the 50-60's.
On 11/14/2013 at 12:48 PM, LLMedico.com said:I'm sorry about that. All of our plastic and urethane materials are smooth to the touch. There is no "gritty" feeling to them.
Some of us still enjoy the matted texture baby pants, like the blue and pink star pants. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I enjoyed them. I also miss the fragrances that those pants had back in the 60's. Most were impregnated with lanolin. I wish I could find them with that scent today.
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I was initially, until my gf got used to seeing me in them, but then it was no big deal.
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besides putting so many on i coulnt fit any more at once, the sillist thing i have done was go swimming in a disposable and plastic panties.
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I may have saved you some money then.
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Wow, I haven't been up to Jemez Hot Springs in 40 years.
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After almost three years, they're still in the diaper business.
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I gained control about 8.
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I greatly miss seeing diapers (and plastic pants) hanging on clotheslines.
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PEVA pants.
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When I was a young boy, about 10, and into my teens, I'd always go to our local variety store (5 &10) to search and buy my plastic pants.
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Start out slow.
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That wouldn't happened to have been a State College that you applied too, would it?
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I guess I'm rather old fashioned.
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Start out with a pacifier.
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I told my wife before we got married.
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Buy them one size bigger at least.
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I have to admit, those PEVA pants weren't quite what I was expecting.
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I've found that PEVA Plastic Pants are made out of a very tough material.
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Yep, welcome. Look around, pick up a few friends, chat and have fun. Somewhere, someone here has had an experience like yours.
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I will occasionally wear two panties together and always the more expressive one on the outside.
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The terms you may be looking for on their web pages are "Wick" and "Non-Wick."
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Walmart used to carry a product that was called Blue Magic, a waterbed repair glue, found in bedding supplies.
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I grew up in cloth diapers and plastic pants. By the time I reached puberty, they had a very special meaning for me. My wife and I used them often to enhance our special time together. She couldn't finish the journey with me, but I still enjoy wearing my plastic panties. I've got lots of stories of me in my plastic pants. It's always good to find others who share similar experiences. Sticks