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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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We're not poor... Honest!!....
But fuck spending a grand on latex/fetish gear for just a handful of nights a year.
Has anyone found any cheap websites or shops (Kent/London) for some half decent clubbing clobber?
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Got any cheaper alternatives?
....*waits for silly bollocks to suggest black bags* lol.
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By *unkysoulWoman
over a year ago
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When you say cheaper, what sort of price range?
Are you looking for guys and gals options?
WestwardBound have dresses from £100 upwards...accessaries can quickly add to the cost.
They are great quality and really fantastic customer service. |
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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago
yumsville |
"When you say cheaper, what sort of price range?
Are you looking for guys and gals options?
WestwardBound have dresses from £100 upwards...accessaries can quickly add to the cost.
They are great quality and really fantastic customer service."
Seems quite expensive compared to Cathouse Clothing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think the best thing to do with latex is pick two colours that coordinate, and buy pieces gradually that work together.
So over the years I've built up a collection in two different colourways - blue and white, and black and red. I have perhaps a dozen pieces in each that can be worn with each other in different combinations, depending on the event and what I fancy that day.
Start with a single item - for instance the Mistress Leotard that Westward Bound to. It's not too expensive. Then next time add perhaps some stockings. Or leggings. Or a skirt. It means you're not buying a whole outfit each time, and eventually you'll have enough to make new outfits each time you go out. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"When you say cheaper, what sort of price range?
Are you looking for guys and gals options?
WestwardBound have dresses from £100 upwards...accessaries can quickly add to the cost.
They are great quality and really fantastic customer service."
I've heard westwardbound is supposed to be good. Although we want cheap, it's a balance between cheap and having a heel break on the dance floor, or a fly break in a play room. If we really start getting into it then we'd happily splash some cash, but even £100 is making me (James) wince lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think the best thing to do with latex is pick two colours that coordinate, and buy pieces gradually that work together.
So over the years I've built up a collection in two different colourways - blue and white, and black and red. I have perhaps a dozen pieces in each that can be worn with each other in different combinations, depending on the event and what I fancy that day.
Start with a single item - for instance the Mistress Leotard that Westward Bound to. It's not too expensive. Then next time add perhaps some stockings. Or leggings. Or a skirt. It means you're not buying a whole outfit each time, and eventually you'll have enough to make new outfits each time you go out."
Thinking long term, this is definitely something we can do. |
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"EBay?
Someone suggested eBay in a mail as it happens, but I couldn't really find all that many bargains, or a great deal of variety on there "
Although we haven't done latex or anything (yet), we have used ebay a fair bit for swinger club outfits.... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"EBay?
Someone suggested eBay in a mail as it happens, but I couldn't really find all that many bargains, or a great deal of variety on there
Although we haven't done latex or anything (yet), we have used ebay a fair bit for swinger club outfits...."
So here's a dumb question for you: ignoring latex, what makes a swinger's club outfit different from a fetish club outfit?
And also, great pictures |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"EBay?
Someone suggested eBay in a mail as it happens, but I couldn't really find all that many bargains, or a great deal of variety on there
Although we haven't done latex or anything (yet), we have used ebay a fair bit for swinger club outfits....
So here's a dumb question for you: ignoring latex, what makes a swinger's club outfit different from a fetish club outfit?
And also, great pictures "
In all honesty - swing clubs are usually just vanilla lingerie in my experience.
Fetish clubs are usually all black as a minimum, although some people wear colourful latex and similar. Usually you'll find lots of leather or latex - depending on the wearers preference. Men are *alot* more daring at swingers clubs, showing an awful lot more skin. Clothes will often reflect peoples fetishes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Honour has some very good bargain latex that wears well&always looks great! X
Their stuff is getting pretty good now."
It was good when they carried the SkinTwo range. Then SkinTwo outsourced their making and it got crap. Then pretty much everything Honour offered in latex got crap. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Try the Kinky Angel website. The shop is based in Portsmouth if you want a day out to try stuff. Don't believe the hype about fetish wear it does not have to be black or latex. It can just be different. Fetish runs from dungeon to hi camp to fantasy land to a classy spangled G String and being Rocky Horror. |
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