04 Dec 2010, 22:55
Ok, I have replaced the original post, the images were simply crappy. The mask looks odd but still better than pixels or black paint.
Here are better ones:
Pink bomber jacket, red lycra/pu-coated leggings, leatherette skirt:
[attachment=2098]
Yellow pvc cape which, I think, is appropriate for public wear, but it will draw attention:
[attachment=2099] [attachment=2100] [attachment=2101]
A normal biker's cape for comparision:
[attachment=2102]
Not related - cotton all the way, but since I have the camera - Indian outfit, called Churidar (tight pants) Kameez (shirt - I wonder if the French "chemise" is the original or derived from this word) - tight pants, tunique and scarf, made to size for me - and this image came out pretty well. And as you can see, it makes me so mad, that I got red eyes:
[attachment=2104]
Ok, I have spent so much time with my pvc stuff, I am going for a walk, in that Indian tunic, Cape on top and a coat in between. The rest will be completely normal clothes, the main reason is to get used to wearing a long yellow pvc-cape in public - and fun of course.
...
The walk wasn't too special although there were some people in the streets. At first, I didn't want to get near anybody else, but after a while, I was ready for that too. But it didn't happen. A few cars passed me, but that's not the same. I feel confident enough to take a walk in a more busy situation, but not near my home, I don't want to run into family or friends yet, this is for later. By the way, after a little while, I started to interact with the cape. This is hard to explain, some sort of repeated redraping. And, last comment, a pvc cape is warmer than I thought. I didn't wear gloves, but my hands didn't get cold at all. This was astonishing, because I also tried the cape for sleeping, and it was not too warm. When trying to sleep in pvc clothes, I start sweating after a few minutes only.
Here are better ones:
Pink bomber jacket, red lycra/pu-coated leggings, leatherette skirt:
[attachment=2098]
Yellow pvc cape which, I think, is appropriate for public wear, but it will draw attention:
[attachment=2099] [attachment=2100] [attachment=2101]
A normal biker's cape for comparision:
[attachment=2102]
Not related - cotton all the way, but since I have the camera - Indian outfit, called Churidar (tight pants) Kameez (shirt - I wonder if the French "chemise" is the original or derived from this word) - tight pants, tunique and scarf, made to size for me - and this image came out pretty well. And as you can see, it makes me so mad, that I got red eyes:
[attachment=2104]
Ok, I have spent so much time with my pvc stuff, I am going for a walk, in that Indian tunic, Cape on top and a coat in between. The rest will be completely normal clothes, the main reason is to get used to wearing a long yellow pvc-cape in public - and fun of course.
...
The walk wasn't too special although there were some people in the streets. At first, I didn't want to get near anybody else, but after a while, I was ready for that too. But it didn't happen. A few cars passed me, but that's not the same. I feel confident enough to take a walk in a more busy situation, but not near my home, I don't want to run into family or friends yet, this is for later. By the way, after a little while, I started to interact with the cape. This is hard to explain, some sort of repeated redraping. And, last comment, a pvc cape is warmer than I thought. I didn't wear gloves, but my hands didn't get cold at all. This was astonishing, because I also tried the cape for sleeping, and it was not too warm. When trying to sleep in pvc clothes, I start sweating after a few minutes only.