I'm the opposite. I want to wear normal things because it feels more spontaneous, less scheduled. It's more fun in my regular everyday underwear than fancy lingerie and more fun in regular skirts and tops than sportswear.
I keep an eye on what's been reduced to clear in sports shops etc, though sometimes I might look for a specific item. Fortunately sportswear and trackies are generally quite easy to launder and use again. Though I soon learned that white kit doesn't stay white after a long session with beans...
Most of the things I buy to mess up, I wear in real life as well... and visa versa. Which can lead to conflicting situations... especially with new nice sneakers or Timberlands. On the one hand, I like them a lot, and love how they look... and on the other hand I wanna mess them up and ruin them
I've probably got enough messy kit to fill a small wardrobe now. Mostly rugby kits, silly Lycra stuff, jocks, socks and singlets.
The planning and anticipation of a messy session or meet are all part of the fun with me. Having different outfits for different scenes or mates really helps to create the right atmosphere.
The joy of Second hand stuff is the life it had before, how many messy sessions has a singlet seen before you wear it? Also you're doing your bit for the environment by recycling kit
I recommend Second Skin if you want a more 'interesting' selection of stuff.
Tight jeans for me, usually Levi's. I recently bought a pair of brand new Levi's 501 150's delebratimg 150 years of Levi's for £130. Too good and expoensive to trash, but maybe.....
I'd always just wear what I happened to be wearing on the day or go naked. Since discovering that the smell of whipped cream can linger in clothes for several washes after (that was an awkward day at work) I now tend to keep some old clothes just for getting messy. Sometimes I wish that shaving foam got me excited - it would be so much easier!
90% are my normal clothes that i wear out and about, mostly dresses tops skirts etc heels or flats, today after going out i went by saisburys and picked up 6 liters of custard and 6 swissrolls, was still in the clothes and shoes i was wearing all day, i never thought about doing a session but as it was raining meaning less people about i tipped the custard and swissrolls inside my dress and mixed then up while inside it, soon turned to a thick heavy coating, very nice walk home, usually takes 30mins, took 2 hours i was enjoying it so much
i do have some shoes and clothes i'll only use for splosh because they are too tatty now for everyday wear, i also have a few boxes of shoes that need soles sticking back of etc from splosh activites
one of the things i like to do sometimes is use a random generator to pick a number for clothes and shoes then do a session with them
My wife and I keep old everyday clothes and underwear to mess up but we also have sexy / kink wear we play in as well. It just depends on the mood and what substance we use.
I used to buy outfits for my two wam partners, Anne and Sally, some were sexy uniforms (maid, schoolgirl, nurse) and some were what I would call ordinary but sexy clothes like tight blouses and skirts and button through cotton summer dresses. Also underwear and heels, which we kept just for messy and/or kinky sex sessions
For myself, boilersuits or dungarees, and wellies, with a one-piece swimsuit underneath. When I was younger and thinner I also used to wear tracksuits into the mud.
Sometimes Lady Jasmine and I will take a dungeon bath together in the paddling pool, and I'll wear a pair of flex-o-thane waterproof dungarees over a swimsuit, as m'lady likes how the dungarees feel on me when we hug in the water.
She'll wear a variety of different outfits depending on what she feels like, but she'll often wear a boilersuit, or a tracksuit. She has the advantage of being a lot thinner than me!
mrangry said: I'm not attacking or belittling you, I just don't find overalls type outfits sexy.
Sorry but that's **exactly** what you are doing. I wasn't replying to you (if I had been I'd have quoted your post), like everyone else upthread I was replying to the OP who asked what outfits other people who like to get messy, like to wear for it. And as the thread is tagged male, it's presumably mostly guys who like to wam dressed he was looking for answers from.
There was absolutely zero reason for you to respond to my post at all, you'd already said your piece (though you'd not actually said what you like to wear to get messy in, which was the OP's question).
mrangry said:As I said, each to their own, you like them, enjoy. Some of your stuff I do like btw
Well that's great, but if you really believe "each to their own" why do you continually make negative responses to things you don't like? Take that now-deleted headshaving post and poll, multiple times you waded in for no reason ranting about how much you hate it. The posts were clearly labelled about what they were about. If you don't like shaven models, why were you even reading it? There was no reason to respond there either.
If other people are talking about something you don't like but they do, there is no need to respond. Just leave things be, and let other people enjoy what they enjoy. The world does not need to know what you dislike.
mrangry said: I'm not attacking or belittling you, I just don't find overalls type outfits sexy.
Sorry but that's **exactly** what you are doing. I wasn't replying to you (if I had been I'd have quoted your post), like everyone else upthread I was replying to the OP who asked what outfits other people who like to get messy, like to wear for it. And as the thread is tagged male, it's presumably mostly guys who like to wam dressed he was looking for answers from.
There was absolutely zero reason for you to respond to my post at all, you'd already said your piece (though you'd not actually said what you like to wear to get messy in, which was the OP's question).
mrangry said:As I said, each to their own, you like them, enjoy. Some of your stuff I do like btw
Well that's great, but if you really believe "each to their own" why do you continually make negative responses to things you don't like? Take that now-deleted headshaving post and poll, multiple times you waded in for no reason ranting about how much you hate it. The posts were clearly labelled about what they were about. If you don't like shaven models, why were you even reading it? There was no reason to respond there either.
If other people are talking about something you don't like but they do, there is no need to respond. Just leave things be, and let other people enjoy what they enjoy. The world does not need to know what you dislike.
Well, on an opposite note. I love your work as overalls and boiler suits absolutely do it for me, and I'm infinitely jealous of the mud you have access too.