Like you said, Doug, anything you don't normally see wet.
I've never understood bathing suits/bikinis getting wet, as that is how we always see them. Now, the lady inside the suit may look fabulous in the suit, and she may look fabulous wet, but that's why we sit around on beaches watching the ladies!
But as far as wam; watching fabric get wet from whatever the lady is wearing, now that's unusual and that's what I love! :lovestruck:
And for me, the more clothes, the better! So I love dresses, blouses and skirts, formal dresses, and the ultimate: wedding dresses, with all the lace and crinoline underneath!
And seeing the lady's hair all wet, with water running down her face and dripping off her nose or chin; for me, that just completes it! :notworthy:
Industrial gear. Boilersuits, dungarees, combat trousers and shirt. Kind of fits under the "uniforms" category but I prefer the harsher, plainer, "hard work" uniforms to the smarter styles worn by airline staff.