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  1. This is something I wrote several years ago.

    I've been a plastic fetishist nearly all my 60 years, but it's just been within the last few years that I've discovered how much I like to wear plastic pants in particular. I thought it would be interesting to write a few words about how this came about.
    When I was younger, I was so shy that I never could get up the nerve to actually go into a store and buy items made of plastic, therefore such items as I had were scrounged or swiped. I had quite an assortment of odds and ends which varied considerably from year to year, depending on where I was living at the time. I went away to college, but whatever I had there didn't get saved or brought home, and left nothing behind at home when I was in college either.
    Finally by the time I was in my twenties, I'd managed to discover what I've known ever since, that sales clerks basically don't care who they sell what item to, and that I could buy men's or women's raincoats, rain suits, shower curtains, sauna suits, or vinyl yardage without attracting attention. Over the years, I discovered that sauna suit or rain suit pants felt better when cut down to shorts. Sometime back then I discovered a mail order seller of plastic reducing garments, which could be pants, shorts, or tops. I ordered a couple of pairs of plastic pants, and wore them so frequently that they were soon all stiff. I also discovered Sears plastic bloomers, and bought quite a few of them over the years, but I never cared much for their fit, and they were difficult to cut down to shorts or pants that felt good.
    For a couple of decades this state of affairs continued. At rare intervals I'd find a mail order seller of plastic pants, I'd buy some and smuggle them into the house somehow, and wear them out in relatively short order.
    It wasn't until a couple of years ago that I discovered that plastic pants could be bought online. I'd been online half a year or so, and somehow by following links I found the dpf website. I looked all through it at the various kinds of plastic pants they had available. I had an order almost ready to go, then decided to do a little more looking around on the web, and discovered AC Medical, with their huge variety of plastic pants at really great prices. The dpf order was immediately discarded, and I ordered about four times as many plastic pants from AC Medical at the same price as the dpf order had been. AC Medical is still one of my main suppliers; the other is Fetware.
    Now, although I have a wide variety of plastic garments - rompers, raincoats and jackets, and even some skirts, no matter what else I'm wearing, I'll nearly always wear plastic pants underneath. Often I wear plastic pants under my normal clothes to give a sensual enhancement to my daily activities. But the best and most sensual feelings come from wearing plastic pants to bed, and there isn't much doubt in my mind that I was meant to wear plastic pants.

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    2. vvp39

      vvp39

      I don't remember any of the other names "that implied a clothes

    3. Little BabyDoll Christine

      Little BabyDoll Christine

      The names I mentioned, and others, like "EZ-Kare" and "Dura-Pruf" were used by companies in the MA-NJ area that made things with it back at a time when there were dozens of small companies that did that, mostly between about 1947 and 1956 when local industry started drying up. Some sold their wares directly to the public through large, locally owned 3 story, block-long department stores like Pawtucket's New York Lace, Fall River's McWhirrs, Providence's Outlet and smaller stores, and some made "house brand"'s for companies like Woolworth's and some did both. Also you could buy it off the roll under different names, and not just the thin clear material, but several different kinds. I am told that the earliest plastic panties were homemade during WWII when rubber was unavailable. In fact, there dos not seem to be a known year when they first appeared but they were around in 1948. Also, they were shaped differently, there was no distiction between front and back and they were very full cut and the leg openings were just about horizontal and not nearly as angled to the side seam as they are now. When you put them on, you adjusted the fit yourself. that was back when most diapers were homemade from thicker material and night-diapers for infants might be 3 such diapers. That is the good thing about companies that sell wide-range panties like Gary or RearZ I have a 36" waist but of Gary I can wear from Small to 4XL comfortably. I use 3XL with a 17" crotch and 13" side seam because my diapers are so thick and long at the side. i can adjust the fit. RearZ are much the same. My waist is 36" but I use size L

    4. vvp39

      vvp39

      I remember when I was a teenager that Woolworth would have 4-mil plastic by the roll in a dozen different colors. I suppose some of that was being made into plastic pants. At the time I figured it was for shower curtains or bathroom window curtains or tablecloths. I know they had that as late as 1962 because I bought a yard in bright red.

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