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Nurses outfit
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Does anyone have any idea where I could buy a cotton nurses outfit? The same little sexy design as you get with the pvc etc ones but not in those kinds of materials?
I think they look tacky and so I really want to get a cotton version, just I've never seen one anywhere.
I think they look tacky and so I really want to get a cotton version, just I've never seen one anywhere.
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at somewhere that supplies real nurses with their outfits ?
I've looked in sex shops but all pvc/latex :impissed:
I was kind of hoping someone may have seen a website with them
When I tried my nurses dress on for the first time I modelled it for my husband and asked if he thought it was sexy - he laughed at me.
Honestly they are about mid calf length and about as flattering as your grandmas flameproof flannelette nightie.
:yes:
They used to have a nurse outfit and a wenches outfit. I have the wenches one and it is quite sexy.
they have changed them all now in the NHS, haven't they? to those blue - top and trousers?
what about ann summers?
http://www.annsummers.com/single.asp?gid=7&cat=3&pid=2195
- no idea whats its made of though?!
Might have to go into the actual shop, hope it's there, and get a closer look.
Just to ask, does anyone else think all the pvc like materials look a bit tacky? I don't like how the materials all stiff, I want something that actually wraps around my bodyshape.
my friend was a care home nurse, and yes, it does work
The ones in Ann Summers aren't PVC though. They were cotton. Yes, PVC is tacky but these ones were quite sexy. I wouldn't have bought it if it was PVC and tacky.
satin nurse's outfit :yes:
But it's very nice. She wears it out to all the raves; if you're planning on wearing it out in public be prepared for masses of pervy blokes.. :razz:
They are if you make a few alterations
Kinky eh?
Those Ann Summers ones look tacky. They're just a few scraps of material, not much else.
If you really want to do it well, without PVC, etc, then have a look at some workwear suppliers. Think of places that sell office supplies, etc. Have a look in the yellow pages, or Google search online. Bet it won't take long to find someone who can provide you with a real nurses uniform.
So i think your best bet is probably ann summers although if you search the internet for long enough you can find all sorts of things.
actually,id feel embarrassed doing that!
there is one on this website - www.sinsins.com
£14.99