Mens Fetishwear

Men's fetishwear is the leather, latex, harness and uniform end of the men's range. The pieces are made to be worn (not just photographed in) and the better ones outlast a normal item from the high street by years.
What is in this collection. Leather and faux leather harnesses, jocks, chaps, and shorts. Latex briefs, thongs, tops and full catsuits. Wetlook and PVC trunks, leggings, and singlets. Mesh, fishnet and ass-less designs. Uniform and rubber gear.
Sizing. Most pieces size by chest and waist circumference; latex sizes by chest. Size to fit (not stretch) for latex because the material pulls tight as it warms. Wetlook and PVC tend to size like normal clothing. Harness sizing is by chest at the strap intersection.
Care. Latex needs talc or a dedicated dressing aid to put on without tearing; wash with mild soap and water and store flat away from sunlight. Wetlook and PVC wipe clean with a damp cloth and a tiny amount of mild soap. Real leather conditions occasionally; harness hardware can be polished.
Brands stocked. Prowler Red, Mister B, Cellblock 13, plus our own basics. Plain unbranded packaging on every order.

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Mens Fetishwear: Beyond the Everyday

Mens fetishwear goes further than the leather and wetlook pieces in our lingerie range. This is where you'll find chest harnesses, body cages, full leather outfits, PVC shorts and tops with bondage-inspired details, and pieces specifically designed for fetish events, dungeon play, and BDSM scenes. If you want to dress the part properly, this is where you do it.

What's in the Mens Fetishwear Range?

The range includes chest and body harnesses in leather, faux leather, and elastic. Shorts and jockstraps in PVC, leather, and wetlook with details like studs, rings, and cut-outs that mark them as fetishwear rather than lingerie. Full outfits including bodysuits, chaps, and vest-and-shorts combinations. And accessories like collars, armbands, and wrist cuffs that complete a look.

Materials range from genuine leather at the premium end through to faux leather, PVC, and wetlook. There's also a crossover with the mens clothing range, where items like mesh tops and fitted vests can be styled into a fetish outfit with the right accessories.

When and Where to Wear It

For events and club nights, check the dress code and build your outfit to match. Most fetish events expect visible effort. A leather or PVC harness over bare skin with matching shorts or a jockstrap is a classic combination that works for virtually any fetish event. Add boots, a collar, or wrist cuffs to build complexity.

For the bedroom, wear whatever puts you in the right headspace. A harness signals dominance. A collar signals submission. The visual impact on your partner is part of the experience, so choose pieces that create the dynamic you're going for. If you're new to this, a simple chest harness paired with briefs or a jockstrap is a confident starting point that doesn't require a full wardrobe investment.

Caring for Mens Fetishwear

Leather needs wiping down after wear and occasional conditioning with leather cream. PVC should be wiped clean and stored flat with talcum powder between folds. Wetlook items can be gently hand washed. Metal hardware (buckles, rings, studs) should be dried thoroughly to prevent tarnishing. Elastic harnesses are usually hand washable. Store everything in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight, which degrades both leather and PVC over time.

Why Fetish Clothing Changes the Dynamic

Fetish clothing creates a psychological shift. Putting on a harness or a leather outfit moves you from everyday headspace into something more focused and intentional. For dominant roles, the visual impact reinforces authority. For submissive roles, items like collars create a tangible, physical reminder of the dynamic. Between partners, dressing for a scene together builds anticipation and signals that both people are committed to the experience.

At events, the clothing is also a form of communication. What you wear signals your interests, your experience level, and your role. The fetish community reads these visual cues, which can make it easier to connect with like-minded people.

Choosing Fetishwear That Works for You

A harness is the most versatile first purchase. It works at events, in the bedroom, and can be styled over clothing or on bare skin. Choose one with adjustable straps so you can fine-tune the fit. Black is the most versatile colour and works with everything else in a fetish wardrobe.

Think about fit carefully. Fetishwear is designed to show off the body, so it should sit close without being restrictive. Adjustable pieces are more forgiving on sizing than fixed-size items. For leather, remember it will soften and stretch slightly with wear, so a snug fit will become more comfortable over time.

Budget vs Investment Pieces

Harnesses are the most noticeable quality divide. A cheap elastic harness might look fine in photos but twists, slides, and loses its shape within minutes of wearing it. A well-made leather harness sits perfectly, stays in place, and develops character with wear. For a piece you plan to wear to events, genuine leather is worth the investment. For bedroom-only use or for testing whether fetishwear appeals to you, faux leather and elastic options are perfectly adequate starting points.

Mens Fetishwear Questions

What should I wear to my first fetish event?
Check the event's dress code first. A leather or PVC harness with black shorts or a jockstrap is a safe, classic combination that works at most events. Add boots and you're set. Don't overthink it. The community is generally welcoming to newcomers who've made an effort, even if the outfit isn't elaborate.
Do I need to be muscular to wear a harness?
Not at all. Harnesses look good on all body types because the straps create lines that accentuate whatever physique you have. Broader straps suit larger frames, thinner straps work on slimmer builds. The key is getting the fit right so it sits where it should. Adjustable harnesses accommodate a wide range of body shapes.
What's the difference between fetishwear and the leather lingerie range?
Overlap is significant. The main differences are in design intent and details. Fetishwear tends to include more hardware (rings, studs, buckles), more overtly BDSM-inspired design elements, and pieces like hoods, collars, and body cages that you wouldn't find in a lingerie range. If you want a leather look for date night, the <a href="/product-category/lingerie/mens-lingerie-clothing/mens-leather-pvc-wetlook/">lingerie range</a> is probably your starting point. If you want gear for a scene or an event, fetishwear is where to look.
How do I know what size harness to buy?
Chest circumference is the key measurement. Measure around the widest part of your chest and compare to the product's size chart. Most harnesses have significant adjustability through buckles or clips, so you don't need to be exact. If you're between sizes, go for the one that gives you more adjustment room.
Can I wear a collar casually?
Some people do. Thin, subtle leather or chain collars can be worn as jewellery in everyday settings without drawing much attention. More obvious D-ring or padlocked collars are going to attract questions outside of fetish-friendly spaces. It's a personal choice about how visible you want your kink to be in your daily life.
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