Fetish & Bondage Clothing

Fetish wear is a wardrobe, not a costume. The pieces in this section are made to be worn, not just photographed in, and the better ones outlast a normal item from the high street by years. Latex, leather, vinyl, neoprene, mesh, harness, and a fair amount of cross over with workwear silhouettes.
What is in this collection. Latex catsuits, dresses, gloves, hoods and stockings. Leather harnesses, jock straps, chaps and skirts. PVC and wetlook bodysuits, leggings, mini dresses and corsets. Body harnesses (cage, suspender, full body) in faux and real leather. Plus mesh and fishnet for warmer or layered looks.
Sizing. Latex sizes by chest and waist; size for fit, not stretch, because latex pulls itself tight when warm. PVC and wetlook tend to size like normal clothes. Harness sizing is by chest circumference at the strap intersection. Most listings have the brand's own size chart in cm; if a size is between two, sizing up is usually the safer choice for structured pieces and sizing down for stretchy ones.
Care. Latex needs talc or a dedicated dressing aid to put on without tearing. Wash latex with mild soap and water; dry off light, store flat, away from sunlight, copper and oils. PVC and wetlook wipe clean with a damp cloth and a tiny amount of mild soap; never tumble dry. Real leather conditions occasionally; harness hardware can be polished.
For men or for women. The category is mixed. Men's pieces sit alongside the men's collection; women's pieces sit alongside the main lingerie range.
Every order arrives in plain unbranded packaging, billed as TLC Ltd. Free UK delivery over £50.

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Fetish Clothing: Dressing for the Occasion

Fetish clothing sits at the intersection of what you wear and how you feel. The right outfit doesn't just look the part, it puts you in the headspace for whatever you're planning. Whether that's a full leather ensemble for a fetish night, a PVC harness for the bedroom, or a blindfold and mask to set the tone, what you put on your body signals intent and shifts your mindset. We stock womens fetishwear, mens fetishwear, and blindfolds, masks, and gags that work for beginners and experienced kinksters alike.

What Counts as Fetish Clothing?

Fetish clothing is a broad category. At the subtle end, you've got wetlook underwear and harness-style bralettes that nod towards kink without going all in. At the other end, there are full leather bodysuits, PVC catsuits, hoods, and collar-and-leash sets that leave no doubt about the evening's agenda.

Between those extremes, you'll find blindfolds and masks that are as much about sensory deprivation as they are about appearance. Gags that shift the power dynamic physically and visually. Harnesses and body cages that frame and accentuate the body. And full outfits in leather, PVC, or wetlook that transform how you look and feel entirely.

Wearing Fetish Clothing

The practical answer depends on the item. Blindfolds should sit comfortably over the eyes without pressing on the eyeballs. Masks need to allow free breathing through the nose or mouth (or both, unless breath restriction is specifically intended and both parties are experienced). Gags should allow the wearer to breathe freely through their nose and should always be used with a pre-agreed non-verbal safeword signal, like dropping a ball or tapping three times.

For clothing, the advice is simpler: wear what makes you feel powerful, attractive, or appropriately vulnerable depending on your role for the evening. Try things on before a scene to make sure they fit comfortably and you can move in them. Nothing kills the mood quite like stopping to adjust a harness that's digging in.

Looking After Fetish Clothing

Leather: wipe with a damp cloth after use, condition with leather cream every few weeks if worn regularly. PVC: wipe clean, never machine wash, store flat with talcum powder. Wetlook: wipe or hand wash gently, lay flat to dry. Fabric items like blindfolds and padded cuffs: hand wash in cool water with gentle detergent. Anything that goes in or near the mouth (gags, mouth pieces): wash thoroughly with antibacterial soap or toy cleaner after every use. Dry everything completely before storing to prevent mould and material degradation.

Why What You Wear Matters in Kink

Clothing is one of the most accessible entry points into fetish and BDSM because it doesn't require any particular skill or experience. You just put it on. A blindfold transforms an otherwise vanilla evening into something charged with anticipation. A leather harness over bare skin makes a visual statement that changes the dynamic between partners. Even something as simple as matching black underwear in a more daring style than usual signals that this isn't a routine night.

For people attending fetish events and club nights, the clothing is part of the community and the experience. Dressing the part shows respect for the space and signals that you're there intentionally. Many events have dress codes, and the right outfit is your entry ticket.

Building a Fetish Wardrobe

Start with versatile pieces. A good blindfold works in virtually any scenario and costs very little. A simple harness worn over lingerie or underwear adds a fetish edge without committing to a full outfit. From there, build based on what excites you. If you're drawn to leather, invest in one good leather piece and build around it. If you prefer the shine of PVC or wetlook, those tend to be more affordable so you can try more styles.

Consider the crossover with your lingerie collection too. Many pieces in our fetish clothing range work as statement lingerie, and items from our leather, PVC, and wetlook lingerie range cross over into fetishwear territory. There's no hard line between the two.

Cheap vs Quality Fetish Clothing

With clothing, the quality difference is visible and tangible. Cheap PVC cracks and peels. Cheap leather feels stiff and smells of chemicals. Cheap blindfolds let in light. Budget items are fine for a first experiment, but if you're going to wear something regularly or to events, invest in quality. Good leather develops a patina and gets softer with wear. Well-made PVC holds its shine. A quality blindfold blocks light completely and feels comfortable for extended wear. The difference between budget and quality fetish clothing is the difference between a costume and something you'd actually want to wear again.

Fetish Clothing Questions

What fetish clothing should I try first?
A blindfold is the simplest and most effective starting point. It costs very little, requires no sizing, and transforms the sensory experience completely. After that, a body harness or a pair of wrist cuffs adds a visual and physical element without being overwhelming. Start simple and add pieces as you discover what appeals to you.
Can I wear fetish clothing to clubs and events?
Yes, and many fetish events have dress codes that require it. Leather, PVC, latex, and harness-style outfits are standard at fetish clubs. Check the specific event's dress code before going. For regular clubs, more subtle pieces like wetlook clothing or a harness under a jacket can work, depending on the venue.
Is there a difference between fetish clothing and fetish lingerie?
The line is blurry. Our <a href="/product-category/lingerie/womens-lingerie-clothing/leather-pvc-wetlook/">leather and wetlook lingerie</a> range overlaps significantly with the fetish clothing section. Generally, fetish clothing includes items like full bodysuits, hoods, masks, and more overtly BDSM-oriented pieces, while lingerie stays closer to traditional underwear and intimate apparel, just in more daring materials.
How do I choose the right size in fetish clothing?
Measure yourself and check the brand's size chart. PVC doesn't stretch, so get the measurements right. Wetlook has more give. Leather will mould to your body over time but starts firm, so don't buy too tight. Harnesses are usually adjustable. For hoods and masks, head circumference is the key measurement. When in doubt, go up a size.
What if my partner isn't into fetish clothing?
Don't push it. Start a conversation about what elements interest you and why. Sometimes the idea of "fetish clothing" sounds more extreme than the reality. Showing your partner a blindfold or a pair of lace wrist cuffs might get a very different reaction than saying "I want to try fetish gear." Meet each other where you are and build from there.
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