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Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 12:39 pm
by nurafira
Satin baju kurung on satin bed sheets

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 1:25 pm
by smoothnshiny
and satin gloves... mmmm... what a perfect combination!

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 8:06 am
by AishaTV
Oh wow, this really looks great!!!

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 2:33 pm
by nurafira
enjoy..

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 2:26 pm
by TomThompson
Lucky husbands.
Satin sheets, satin clothes, satin scarves.
I'm imagining a nice transition from blowjob to satin scarf handjob to a satin gown pushed up around the hips while a fetish cock fuckdances in a slippery satin pussy.

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 6:49 am
by simonr
Got a new satin outfit, not exactly baju kurung, but also Malay dresses. Wonderful fabric, shiny, smooth and soft :D
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Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 6:21 pm
by Satinhaze
Really nice!

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 6:30 pm
by Vabhot
satinlover2012 wrote:What you think of this!?
Wow. Cum just looking at the pics......

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 6:31 pm
by satinmad62
simonr wrote:Got a new satin outfit, not exactly baju kurung, but also Malay dresses. Wonderful fabric, shiny, smooth and soft :D

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Where did you get this beauty from?

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 1:57 am
by simonr
satinmad62 wrote:
simonr wrote:Got a new satin outfit, not exactly baju kurung, but also Malay dresses. Wonderful fabric, shiny, smooth and soft :D

20171212_202540.jpg
20171212_202603.jpg

Where did you get this beauty from?
In a local Singaporean mall for Malay ladies' fashion which I frequent. Lots of nice satin stuffs :D

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 2:15 am
by szewei85
simonr wrote:
satinmad62 wrote:
simonr wrote:Got a new satin outfit, not exactly baju kurung, but also Malay dresses. Wonderful fabric, shiny, smooth and soft :D

20171212_202540.jpg
20171212_202603.jpg

Where did you get this beauty from?
In a local Singaporean mall for Malay ladies' fashion which I frequent. Lots of nice satin stuffs :D
haha truly a rare gem

even other south east Asian costume also lose out :lol: :lol:

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 6:08 pm
by AlanaRaso
simonr wrote:Got a new satin outfit, not exactly baju kurung, but also Malay dresses. Wonderful fabric, shiny, smooth and soft :D

20171212_202540.jpg
20171212_202603.jpg
Very Pretty. If I (as a Westerner) travelled to Malaysia, how possible would it be for me to purchase some satin outfits? I am unfamiliar with Malaysia but do have a love for Asia and especially satin and silk clothing. For example, my living in the San Francisco Bay Area, the taboo of my purchasing women's clothing from any shop is almost nil. But the selection of satin clothing is very poor as well. Visiting Malaysia on holiday is certainly possible for me, but is purchasing female satin clothing (or having something sewn) possible?

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 1:34 am
by simonr
AlanaRaso wrote:
simonr wrote:Got a new satin outfit, not exactly baju kurung, but also Malay dresses. Wonderful fabric, shiny, smooth and soft :D

20171212_202540.jpg
20171212_202603.jpg
Very Pretty. If I (as a Westerner) travelled to Malaysia, how possible would it be for me to purchase some satin outfits? I am unfamiliar with Malaysia but do have a love for Asia and especially satin and silk clothing. For example, my living in the San Francisco Bay Area, the taboo of my purchasing women's clothing from any shop is almost nil. But the selection of satin clothing is very poor as well. Visiting Malaysia on holiday is certainly possible for me, but is purchasing female satin clothing (or having something sewn) possible?
I have bought a couple of things in physical shops in Malaysia. Just walk into the store and tell the shop owner that you are looking for a satin baju kurung as an exotic present for your wife/girlfriend/cousin, and they are more than happy to help you find a satin outfit :D

For custom made ones, I'm not sure about the Malaysians, but in Singapore, many of the tailors are Chinese. They tend to be less conservative, and I have had satin dresses made by them.

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 8:02 pm
by AlanaRaso
simonr wrote:
AlanaRaso wrote:
simonr wrote:Got a new satin outfit, not exactly baju kurung, but also Malay dresses. Wonderful fabric, shiny, smooth and soft :D

20171212_202540.jpg
20171212_202603.jpg
Very Pretty. If I (as a Westerner) travelled to Malaysia, how possible would it be for me to purchase some satin outfits? I am unfamiliar with Malaysia but do have a love for Asia and especially satin and silk clothing. For example, my living in the San Francisco Bay Area, the taboo of my purchasing women's clothing from any shop is almost nil. But the selection of satin clothing is very poor as well. Visiting Malaysia on holiday is certainly possible for me, but is purchasing female satin clothing (or having something sewn) possible?
I have bought a couple of things in physical shops in Malaysia. Just walk into the store and tell the shop owner that you are looking for a satin baju kurung as an exotic present for your wife/girlfriend/cousin, and they are more than happy to help you find a satin outfit :D

For custom made ones, I'm not sure about the Malaysians, but in Singapore, many of the tailors are Chinese. They tend to be less conservative, and I have had satin dresses made by them.
Thanks, I will try this. I'd like to build up an International costume satin collection and teh baju kurung and ao dai would be big features.

Re: satin baju kurung / baju kurung satin

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 9:11 am
by nurafira
AlanaRaso wrote:
simonr wrote:
AlanaRaso wrote: Very Pretty. If I (as a Westerner) travelled to Malaysia, how possible would it be for me to purchase some satin outfits? I am unfamiliar with Malaysia but do have a love for Asia and especially satin and silk clothing. For example, my living in the San Francisco Bay Area, the taboo of my purchasing women's clothing from any shop is almost nil. But the selection of satin clothing is very poor as well. Visiting Malaysia on holiday is certainly possible for me, but is purchasing female satin clothing (or having something sewn) possible?
I have bought a couple of things in physical shops in Malaysia. Just walk into the store and tell the shop owner that you are looking for a satin baju kurung as an exotic present for your wife/girlfriend/cousin, and they are more than happy to help you find a satin outfit :D

For custom made ones, I'm not sure about the Malaysians, but in Singapore, many of the tailors are Chinese. They tend to be less conservative, and I have had satin dresses made by them.
Thanks, I will try this. I'd like to build up an International costume satin collection and teh baju kurung and ao dai would be big features.
But fair warning.... sometimes in physical shop they dont have the necessary big size for westerner...... Baju kurung tend to be in small size in malaysia as most malaysian female is in petite size...