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Message # 89741.2 Subject: Re:Different definition of wetlook for example: "extreme" Date: Mon 25/07/22 17:53:05 GMT Name: Malvineous Email: mrnemesis@ntlworld.com |
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I am not sure that I would class this as “extreme”. After all, coats are not all waterproof, as I have found out myself! I do have to wonder about outfits that are waterproof, for example black leather and PVC, which seem an odd choice to me. Of course, those people who like both wet hair and leather/PVC might enjoy the idea of getting wet with someone in such an outfit.
There are plenty of non-swimwear materials and styles that don’t look interesting wet. Complex printed patterns seem not to help, as they seem to camouflage any changes. |
In reply to Message (89741) Different definition of wetlook for example: "extreme"
By Wetlooker2 - Mon 25/07/22 10:35:38 GMT Website: https://store.eewetlook-hq.com/0825-v4/ Just checking in on EE Wetlook "New archive store" and found a wetlook model with jeans and a winterjacket, for me thats feels like a little extreme wetlook, instead for just shirt and jeans she even use a jacket.
Maybe that would be a new definition of wetlook when you use more layer of clothes?
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