It's time to test some school uniforms for performance in the gunge!
Honeysuckle wears a navy blue zip front uniform pinafore dress, with pale blue shirt, black tie, and dark blue tights. Felicity wears a dark blue uniform pleated skirt, with a pale plus shirt, black tie, and dark blue tights. Both girls wear black plimsolls on their feet.
They have two buckets of gunge each, one red, one blue, and no-one is getting out clean! Trays of gunge are sat in, it gets poured inside Honeysuckle's pinafore and Felicity's shirt, they put their feet in full buckets of gunge and then slather it all over each other's pantyhose and clothes, and finally they pour buckets of gunge over each other's heads. Total coverage soon ensues!
As well as the full messy video, you also get a video of the hosedown wash-off, and a high-resolution photoset.
Cinq and Soug said: Love the uniforms, nice to see blue shirts and the plimsolls too !
Thanks! I love the juxtaposition of uniforms that are meant to be kept smart, and deliberately getting as messy as possible. Delicious! And glad you like the shirts, we have a few scenes in the can now where the girls wear shirts like those, with various outfits. Very smart, right up till the mess arrives.
I think plimsolls were probably my first love as WAM-shoes, before even wellies. I was first introduced to them as a kid, as "sandshoes", that you could wear on the beach to protect your feet from broken glass and sharp shells and stones, and that unlike your leather shoes which you had to keep clean and dry, you were allowed to wear them right into the sea, because being made of rubber and canvas, they wouldn't be ruined by the salt water. And it felt really good when you stepped into the water with shoes on, like doing something forbidden even though it wasn't.
So plimsolls play right into my thing of liking the idea of someone dressed for a wetting without it being obvious - say someone wearing a swinmsuit under dungarees, legs rolled up an inch or two - a token gesture when they know they're going waist deep - and with plimsoles over bare feet. Is she just dressed for an afternoon washing her yacht, or is she planning a waist-deep custard bath and wallow?
Cinq and Soug said: Love the uniforms, nice to see blue shirts and the plimsolls too !
Thanks! I love the juxtaposition of uniforms that are meant to be kept smart, and deliberately getting as messy as possible. Delicious! And glad you like the shirts, we have a few scenes in the can now where the girls wear shirts like those, with various outfits. Very smart, right up till the mess arrives.
I think plimsolls were probably my first love as WAM-shoes, before even wellies. I was first introduced to them as a kid, as "sandshoes", that you could wear on the beach to protect your feet from broken glass and sharp shells and stones, and that unlike your leather shoes which you had to keep clean and dry, you were allowed to wear them right into the sea, because being made of rubber and canvas, they wouldn't be ruined by the salt water. And it felt really good when you stepped into the water with shoes on, like doing something forbidden even though it wasn't.
So plimsolls play right into my thing of liking the idea of someone dressed for a wetting without it being obvious - say someone wearing a swinmsuit under dungarees, legs rolled up an inch or two - a token gesture when they know they're going waist deep - and with plimsoles over bare feet. Is she just dressed for an afternoon washing her yacht, or is she planning a waist-deep custard bath and wallow?
I love that the shirts are blue which is even more "uniformal" most opt for white ! Not often you see blue shirts.
Incidentally the women in the office @ work are having a uniform shake up as they have been allowed to wear their own clothes, not anymore and blue shirts are part of the new uniform!.
I didnt know the word plimsoll until I was an adult, as a UK northern girl they were always called pumps and were only worn at school for physical education outdoors or during school holidays to get wear out of them as kids grew fast. I dont know how these things became part of my fetishism but I had a real love/hate with the smell of them,.Maybe it felt naughty to love how they smelt I dunno. I would love to know why or if anyone else had the same.
LiSMatt said: I love the outfits and love the smart/messy contrast between the outfit and the activity, especially when the participants are enjoying themselves
Personally I prefer more office than school but its a minor gripe when you get everything else right
Thanks, glad you liked it and appreciate the nice comment! And yes, seeing people all perfectly clean and dry, but starting to pick up containers of messy stuff, and knowing what's going to happen - delicious!
Cinq and Soug said: I love that the shirts are blue which is even more "uniformal" most opt for white ! Not often you see blue shirts.
Had never thought of that but good point! And yes, blue shirts are more "uniformal" (great word! ). To me they are the natural companion to blue skirts or blue combat trousers. We've a scene in the queue I think you'll like, Maude in a ladies fit boilersuit and Hunters, and Lucia in dark blue combats, pale blue shirt, and Hunters. And neither of them gets away clean.
Cinq and Soug said: Incidentally the women in the office @ work are having a uniform shake up as they have been allowed to wear their own clothes, not anymore and blue shirts are part of the new uniform!
Nice! With dark blue trousers and wellies, or is that just wishful thinking?
Cinq and Soug said: I didnt know the word plimsoll until I was an adult, as a UK northern girl they were always called pumps and were only worn at school for physical education outdoors or during school holidays to get wear out of them as kids grew fast. I dont know how these things became part of my fetishism but I had a real love/hate with the smell of them,.Maybe it felt naughty to love how they smelt I dunno. I would love to know why or if anyone else had the same.
Interesting! I've heard the term "pumps" used for a variety of footwear, but I think mostly only slip-on shoes, rather than laceups. When I was a kid my sandshoes tended to be slip-on, they had elastic at either side but a single piece top. Nowadays the plimsolls the girls wear tend to be lace-up ones. I've always kind of regarded them as cousins of Converse, being made of basically the same canvas and rubber construction. Know what you mean about the smell when they're new too, very rubbery. Ours have lost that after multiple trips through the washing machine, perhaps I should get a batch of new ones for the girls to enjoy at some point.