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Title: Do you remember bubbles?
Post by: marybethsanford on April 05, 2019, 07:09:44 AM
Fell in love with this outfit.(http://)
Title: Re: Do you remember bubbles?
Post by: gunrunner on April 05, 2019, 08:44:47 AM
Yep, I can remember wearing them in the early 60's.  I can't remember if a diaper was involved or not. This is a good find, thank you.
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Post by: Angela M... on April 05, 2019, 10:55:05 AM
Oh yes marybeth, I remember having one very similar to this when we still lived in England and yes gunrunner a nappy was worn under it with real rubber panties. This would be the early fifties while we still lived in my nana's house with her and my two aunts. Boy was I spoiled and I got to hear all the stories and see some photo's when I went back to England and stayed there in 1970. I never realized why I was attracted to these clothes so much until my visit back home and talking with my aunts.
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Post by: Angela M... on April 05, 2019, 11:06:15 AM
My other discovery was I think I found out why I was attracted to rubber panties when my aunt told me there were always nappies drying at the fireside as my sister and I were both going through quite a few. My aunty said after my bath I would always be running around wearing just my rubber knickers while the nappies dried. The first time I encountered real rubber panties in a shop in Toronto in my late teens, a flood of memories came back after smelling the rubber in my hands and I was hooked. I got the same feeling all over again when my aunty showed me a photo of me wearing just the rubber knickers taken back in the 50's. Later on that visit I was in a shop in London, England and bought my first pairs of rubber panties which of course led to many more in my lifetime.
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Post by: samantha1 on April 05, 2019, 06:31:01 PM
so Angela,it appears that in your younger days ,you enjoyed yourself allot .When were you in  UK ? i know that when i was younger i was always in rubber knickers .but these days have long  gone .What age are you know? Mind you with me  having IBS  and other problems maybe those items will come again.
Title: Re: Do you remember bubbles?
Post by: Angela M... on April 05, 2019, 09:02:00 PM
Hi samantha 1, I was born in Manchester in 1949 and lived with mom and my sister in nana's house until we moved into a council house about 1954 with dad. As he was always away for work we stayed there until he came to Canada in Spring of 1957 and we followed in October. I will be 70 this year and have been hooked on rubber and plastic panties since about age 11 or 12 if memory serves and it often doesn't. As I was a little English school boy, I started school here wearing my school uniform for lack of many clothes. We had limited luggage space for mom, me and my sister so not much came with us across the pond. When winter hit I was in shock walking to school in snow drifts for about two miles and I recall the teacher sending a note home telling mom to get me some jeans like the other boys as my legs were red from the cold. We did not have the money so mom put me in a pair of my sisters white tights under my short pants and socks and that was the start of my other fetish. Tights, leotards and various other dance clothes worn by my sisters friends.  After being teased by the other kids for wearing the tights mom changed them to beige but of course the kids all knew anyway. When dad finally had the money for my first jeans I hated the stiff fabric against my skin and often tried to get out of wearing them. Although I have spent a great deal of time in my life trying to overcome these fetishes, it was all a big waste of time and resources as I threw away some wonderful clothes over the years, but I was never cured. When mom discovered my girl clothes and tights and plastic panties she flooded my room with literature from our church and told dad to have a stern talk with me. All to no avail and when I moved to Toronto in the late 60's I think they were relieved. Out of sight out of mind so  to speak. I had packed some girls clothes and things in a wooden box behind the furnace hoping to get them after I had a room of my own but I came home after a month and the things were gone. Nobody said a word about them so I left again and it was four months until my next visit. I remember mom telling me one day after she was starting to get dementia that she always thought she had one daughter but may have actually had two. I asked her what she meant and she just smiled and said you know. That was maybe 10 or 12 years ago and Transgender kids were in the news quite often. She would look at the photo albums and say there are my girls pointing to us playing house and tea parties. Yes I always played with my sister and her friends and pretty much all through school most of my friends were girls. Well that was a trip down memory lane but I hope it answered your questions samantha.   
Title: Re: Do you remember bubbles?
Post by: marybethsanford on April 06, 2019, 12:00:13 AM
Same era... I saw this and other pictures like it and it's always caught my attention and then found a picture of me that dated to the early 50's so it dates the same as everyone else.  There was a time when I stayed with an aunt who made me stay in diapers as a deterrent which was way past too late by then and I suspect the bubbles were used.  I do remember the brown rubber pants and an occasional rubber bloomer as well.  I'm not sure about the memory now but it seems that a local Army Navy surplus was selling the bloomers in boxes of several.  God they were ugly.
 
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Post by: Angela M... on April 06, 2019, 12:49:27 AM
Hey marybethsanford, I remember in the late 60's going into a Vintage clothing shop and seeing the rubber girdles and brownish or amber rubber panties. I wanted to buy these so much but I was about 18 or 19 and very shy about even looking at them. I remember my mother having a Playtex rubber girdle that I often tried on when I was about 12 or 13 and sometime in the 70's I found the same style from Sears and bought four from their Catalog and delivered right to my apartment. No shame or physical contact with a sales clerk, I loved it.
Title: Re: Do you remember bubbles?
Post by: marybethsanford on April 06, 2019, 06:39:42 AM
Now you did it....

I remember finding an image, the only image in all of the years searching of a pair of rubber bloomers.

(http://) 
Title: Re: Do you remember bubbles?
Post by: Angela M... on April 06, 2019, 11:49:17 AM
Hey marybeth, these look very much like the ones I bought two years ago from Rearz, a company that is no too far away from me. I went to have a look in there shop and was overwhelmed by all the plastic pants and rubber on display as well as cloth diapers etc. The minute my hand touched the rubber I needed them. My only problem with these was the seams were sewn together  a bit tight in the gusset so they started to tear after a short while. I also bought another pair from a company called Kins in British Columbia. Their products are top notch and very well made and shipping is free over a certain dollar amount. Looking at their products I don't seem to have a problem reaching that amount each time I order.
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Post by: sissybaby34 on April 06, 2019, 04:36:21 PM
I don't remember wearing bubbles, but I have pictures from my younger days in the mid late 50s of me wearing something similar. I do remember terry nappies and rubber pants though as I had them for nightwear for a lot of years. Eventually the rubber changed to plastic. These days I am into nappies, mostly disposable but do occasionally like to wear a terry nappy. Recently I have bought some excellent rubber pants that take me back to those early days. They were quite expensive but the quality is amazing. You can find them here,  https://shop.kinkydiapers.com/rubber-pants-1-c.asp  also a did a little searching and found this page. If you like bubbles you will like whats here. I am quite surprised what size/age they got too as well, some go up to 3T . I know that is still young but I don't consider 3t as a baby anymore, but the bubbles are very babyish.
https://smockingbirdkids.com/boys/boys-bubbles#q=&idx=magento_default_products&hFR%5Bcategories.level0%5D%5B0%5D=Boys%20%2F%2F%2F%20Bubbles&is_v=1
Title: Re: Do you remember bubbles?
Post by: Angela M... on April 06, 2019, 11:00:10 PM
Hi sissybaby34, I do love the link you posted of the rubber pants but as you said they are a bit expensive but if the quality is there that is what counts. I have in the past purchased plastic pants made by Suprima of Germany and they are more money than local suppliers but are very well made and last a long time with care.  I also like the link to the children's bubbles and other wonderful clothes. Oh to be young again. I have not found any photo's of me wearing a bubble but the clothing is very familiar to me so perhaps I did and I am still looking through many photo's in boxes I inherited. I did see a pic of a girl cousin wearing such a bubble outfit but I think it was taken after I left England for Canada.   
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Post by: patricialacey on April 17, 2019, 09:22:07 AM
I think I remember wearing these as a pre-schooler but all my life I believed them to be called "romper suits" I could be wrong or it may be everything got lost in translation on this side of the pond!
i.e trousers = pants
pants= panties or shorts
tights = pantyhose 
and please don't get me started on "knickers"!
Title: Re: Do you remember bubbles?
Post by: Angela M... on April 17, 2019, 12:59:21 PM
Hey patricialacey, I have lived in Canada since I was 8 and remember the Rompers kids wore and I loved secretly and I have also been back to England a few times so I know the terms used on that side of the pond having had to figure out what my family was talking about several times and asking for translations. My first visit back was the early 70's and my cousins were in UNI (university) and Monty Python was all over the place and the conversations. Also the pubs were a source of learning so to speak trying to work out what the conversation was about. I also remember bringing back several pairs of nice knickers and waterproof pants as my souvenier's of choice when I came home. Of course I needed to hide everything as I was still living with my parents then but I did bring back a cute bubble and kilt set for my first niece.
Title: Re: Do you remember bubbles?
Post by: marybethsanford on April 18, 2019, 07:59:41 AM
I think I remember wearing these as a pre-schooler but all my life I believed them to be called "romper suits" I could be wrong or it may be everything got lost in translation on this side of the pond!
i.e trousers = pants
pants= panties or shorts
tights = pantyhose 
and please don't get me started on "knickers"!


I too remember them being called Rompers as well.  Also my dad was very clear that girls wore under "pants" and boys under "wear" .  Not sure why that bothered him so but it did.  Boys wore trousers as well.   I didn't know the word knickers till the service when I heard a "brit" say it in Vietnam and asked what the hell he was talking about (Me being all rough and tumble about it).
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Post by: dbjon on May 23, 2019, 11:21:29 PM
All I know is that it is darned hard to find them in my size!
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Post by: Spankypants2 on May 24, 2019, 09:39:49 AM
Too bad we can't enlarge these fashions proportionally to fit older boys. I'm from the same era as Mary Beth and can look back to the days when children were dressed as children. And, one is less likely to assume an attitude when dressed in a romper.
Title: Re: Do you remember bubbles?
Post by: Robyn Jodie on May 24, 2019, 03:34:41 PM
They do make "romper" outfits for men -- not so blousy at the bottom.  I think they call them "romphim" or something like that. I may be wrong, but I think "romper" or "romper suit" is the generic name for one-piece outfits like these, and "bubble suit" is the name given to those with a fuller bottom  (possibly approaching spherical in shape).
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Post by: Spankypants2 on May 28, 2019, 11:48:39 AM
I remember reading where Winston Churchill regularly wore a one-piece garment for his work sessions. His staff members always referred to it as his "romper."
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Post by: jeangurl on May 29, 2019, 12:59:46 AM
Churchills outfit was actually called a "Siren suit" which was rather apt. :D
luv Jeangurl  :-[
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Post by: patricialacey on April 20, 2022, 08:14:49 AM
All I know is that it is darned hard to find them in my size!
FOUND SOME! https://www.dreamyncreamyab.com/romper
I have no idea of the quality, but there is a warning that delivery may take up to a month because of the ongoing political situation in Hong Kong
prices seem about average but there are some 1/2 price deals to be had
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Post by: sissybaby34 on April 22, 2022, 07:14:43 PM
I have bought from them in the past and the quality is very good.