Well today I am just wearing a basic pair of tricot breifs, but you should have seen me yesterday, full drag all day at work it was a blast and such a rush, I had to sneak away at lunch and pleasure myself.
Well today I am just wearing a basic pair of tricot breifs, but you should have seen me yesterday, full drag all day at work it was a blast and such a rush, I had to sneak away at lunch and pleasure myself.
What type of work do you do that you can crossdress?
Well today I am just wearing a basic pair of tricot breifs, but you should have seen me yesterday, full drag all day at work it was a blast and such a rush, I had to sneak away at lunch and pleasure myself.
So, Pee-Jay, you've actually deviated from your usual body-fare of your custom-crafted Tanga-Types, made out of stretch-Satin? That would be nice to learn, that you do occasionally enjoy old-fashioned classic Full-Briefed "Grannies". For me, Winkie and my bod feel disappointed, if they wear skimpy stuff.
Believe it or not, there actually is some dangerously soft 100% Pure Cotton, and Cotton/Polyester Blended fabrics, preferrably done in 1 X 1 (Fine)Rib-Knit, that can blow Winkie's mind, with a differing downie/furrie softness, that's every bit as valid as choice Nylon/Acetate/Rayon Tricots.
Right now, Winkie and I, we're together enjoying some of my custom-crafted panties made out of the back panels of some 100% Pure Cotton Lee-branded Full-Briefed TW's. They were/are soo soooft from the get-go, right out of the package. No Factory Sizing to put up with, for at least 5 Seasoning Cycles (Wash/Wear/Play/Wash/Wear/Play). The Cotton in these, just has to be Long-Fibre Pima/Peruvian/Egyptian/South San Joaquin Valley primo Cotton. Lots of stretch and flex, to deliver a heavy brushing whipsawing whallop of softness as I move, and continue hugging my sensual zones and contours, as they ought to. After only a few wearings and washings, they are most definitely developing a sexy sheerness and cute fuzzie fibres that stand away from the fabric, in general. They lack the sheen of fine European Cotton Omni-Undies, but I'm pleased that they do deliver the softness, to me.
As soon as I make another pair similar to these, I'm going to sew scrims of lace to the legs, to visually soup 'em up--and--if I ever do get a camera--I will share the visual effects with you all, then.
panty john wrote:
Well today I am just wearing a basic pair of tricot breifs, but you should have seen me yesterday, full drag all day at work it was a blast and such a rush, I had to sneak away at lunch and pleasure myself.
What type of work do you do that you can crossdress?
well puss i own my own HVAC/refrigeration co. and on most days I'ts just me and my office assistant, who if you read some of my past postings is into the fact that I wear panties, and we have a contest every wed. to see has on the sexiest or the wildest panties, winner looser buys lunch for the winner.
A slight variation on yesterday. Today, it's my custom-crafted panties made from Sears Covington 50% Cotton/50% Polyester Blendeds TW's--late style. They, at Sears, remember the old days--the late '50's to the late '70's--back when Blendeds really rivaled Nylon Tricots in overall softness. And that was back in the days when folks never discussed just how much, and why, their undies were trippin' them out! Congratulations, Sears & Roebuck!! As with the Lee's TW's that I'd discussed yesterday, I kid you not, these are soft, supple, lively, AND sheer, straight out of the package!! They just bubble, effervesce, all over me with supreme downie, fuzzie, and staticky softness! Where some grades of Cotton may give a ho-hum stiff and scratchy hand, in this case, adding some Polyester to the mix transforms these short-staple fibres, that feels yucky, to long-staple fibres, which is the acme, the epitome of sweet, gushy softness that pampers and electrifies Bod 'n' Winkie. So, in a few hours, I fully expect all of my efforts to cum to fruition!
-- Edited by Breeziestroke on Saturday 3rd of November 2012 12:33:01 AM
panty john wrote: Well today I am just wearing a basic pair of tricot breifs, but you should have seen me yesterday, full drag all day at work it was a blast and such a rush, I had to sneak away at lunch and pleasure myself. What type of work do you do that you can crossdress? well puss i own my own HVAC/refrigeration co. and on most days I'ts just me and my office assistant, who if you read some of my past postings is into the fact that I wear panties, and we have a contest every wed. to see has on the sexiest or the wildest panties, winner looser buys lunch for the winner.reat
Great to hear. I hope your business is doing good in this economy. How many lunches do you have to buy? I'm a full brief pantie man myself. I prefer nylon to cotton.
well puss to tell you the truth I dont buy to many lunches because I love to wear wild underwear and I sometimes even shock my assistant, and some times we trade sexual favors instead of lunch.
Today I am wearing a nice pair of red spandex panties Nice and snug so I can tuck willie in nice and neat.
Nylon/spandex makes a very nice pantie. They are snug yet stretchy. I have some in a microfiber. Real nice.
If you're talking Microfibre Lycra/Spandex, yes, those do add another dimension to Winkie's joys. There's definitely more spring, pressure and recoil to the softness. The best I've found, is in Donna's Veniccia; Shadowline's Style #17021's; Bali's Skimp Scamps; and, various offerings by Warner's and Wacoal. These are also all based upon a Tricot Knit. I usually don't go in for Centerline Vertical Seamage, but that seam in the Bali Skimp Skamp is surprisingly unobtrusive, plus, Skimp Scamps are most delightfully sheer to look at.
And another oops! Yesterday, I was having soo much fun, wearing my vintage Kayser Luxites (almost like Van Raalte Sheerio), that Winkie quite forgot himself, so, now I gotta launder them. Oh, well; c'est la vie, for this pantiephreak!!
Today I am back to my own designs, a nice pair of stretch satin panties deep purple with black lace trim, these are new design I sewed a pocket in th front inside to tuck Willie into I will Let you know how it works.
And another oops! Yesterday, I was having soo much fun, wearing my vintage Kayser Luxites (almost like Van Raalte Sheerio), that Winkie quite forgot himself, so, now I gotta launder them. Oh, well; c'est la vie, for this pantiephreak!!
And, it bears a repeat. I only hope that I can put more feeling into it this time around. Winkie?? DO YOUR DUTY!!
These Kaysers feature a Floating Tunnelled Elastic Waistband, so you can snug 'em about your waist, tokus, 'n' tummie, with the "loose" fabric, in any configuration that tickles your fancy--and Winkie!! All panties ought to have this feature.
And another oops! Yesterday, I was having soo much fun, wearing my vintage Kayser Luxites (almost like Van Raalte Sheerio), that Winkie quite forgot himself, so, now I gotta launder them. Oh, well; c'est la vie, for this pantiephreak!!
With the combination of age and my weak baldder, inherited from my mother, the only thing that pretty much cause laundering is pee in my panties. Of course if not careful, a very wet fart.
I'm wearing some classic Kayser Luxites with a floating elastic tunnelled waistband, and, with Tricot this soft, sheer, clingy, billowy, and fine, well, one just has to make up their mind to pace one's self, and let it build, and build, and build, and then Winkie will eventually thank you in ship loads!
I just can not believe the powerful effects that fine-deniered Tricots have upon Winkie. The more he grows, the more he presses more against the fabric, and those fine tickling yarns locate the deeper nerve endings. Winkie grows some more, and then it's a runaway feedback effect, and the rest of the bod's paying sensory tribute to Winkie, and, with a subtle sweet soreness, that puts a delectable stranglehold on your whole being, and . . . BANG!!!! Winkie explodes like a hydraulic mining monitor, like a machine gun. All because Winkie just loves his Kaysers, Van Raaltes, and-or Vanity Fairs.
Oh, I certainly ought not to forget Shadowlines, either! (ADDED LATER.)
-- Edited by Breeziestroke on Saturday 10th of November 2012 12:42:28 AM
Just Plain White cotton/spandex with some lite trim
It's sure nice to know that there's other Cotton fans out there, besides myself.
Cotton, if done right, is as delectable as assorted Tricots, Modals, Meryls, and Microfibre Lycra/Spandexes; it's merely just another softness, of a differing texture, a different experience, and there's nothing "plain" about that.
The best 100% Pure Cotton, is to be found in 1 X 1 Rib-Knit (R-K) fabrications, done in fine, long-staple fibres from select San Joaquin Valley, California, strains; Peruvian; Pima, Arizona; and-or Egyptian Cottons. It's the stiff and scratchy short-staple stuff that you find in Fruit of The Loom, that gives Cotton a "bad" name, in our community. Hanro, Scheisser, Calida, and Zimmerli, are the Rolls Royce of R-K, with both Guys' and Gals' undies, though you can find the best in American Guys' TW's, in current Jockey, Sears-Covington, Calvin Klein, and Lee's, among others. Just so much to search through, I must admit.
Great Britain Lingerie Fanciers are more oriented towards Cotton, than towards man-made Tricots, since their climate is chillier than America's, so they have put more thought into making Cottons of any Knit configuration, and their shining star is the Interlock Knit, which is very similar to the 1 X 1 Rib-Knit fabrication. Interlock is actually a hybrid of R-K and Jersey Knit. But, I find that most, if not all Jersey Knits, are no better than your conventional and scratchy T-Shirt fabrics. Interlock, can be extremely fluffie/downie/drapey/clingy, which is what Cotton conessieurs are looking for. I've yet to check out British Jersey Knits in undies, but, I'll take the plunge, one of these days, and report back to you all.
When you make Cotton, in a Jersey Knit, into a Lycra/Spandex Microfibre fabrication, such as what you were wearing here, Pee-Jay, it tends to "Nylonize", or "Acetatize" Cotton into a wondrous tactile experience, that usually doesn't happen, in a Jersey Knit.
Polyester--I can't explain it--in a Tricot, just doesn't cut it. It's lifeless, and just stiffly hangs there, and doesn't breathe. Yet, you combine it with Cotton in select R-K's Fabric Blends, and it can surpass Cottons in 100% Pure Cotton fabrications alone, usually by merit of the staticky cling properties therein. That stuff can drive you deliciously crazy. The best of that stuff can be found in vintage/antique TW's.
Did you know that some Nylon can be "Cottonized", and be made into a R-K, as was sometimes done in the '60's & '70's--"Quiana"? I wonder . . . with some special manipulations and treatments, if Cotton could be Knit into an authentic Tricot? Now that could be interesting.
Well today I am just wearing a basic pair of tricot breifs, but you should have seen me yesterday, full drag all day at work it was a blast and such a rush, I had to sneak away at lunch and pleasure myself.
From your Nov. 1st Post . . . Tricots, and select Cottons . . . the best of all worlds.