Leather fetishism is a sort of garment fetishism implying getting
sexual satisfaction from wearing leather or watching leather clad
partners. For leather fetishists the smell of leather and its
particular cracking noise is the main condition of sexual arousal. As
leather symbolizes power and authority, leather fetish is very popular
among uniform fetish
lovers. The
notion of “leather culture” refers to a specific
sadomasochistic subculture which spread in America in the 1960's.
Leather fetish is sometimes combined with bondage fetish, BDSM fetish, fetish porn and fetish clothing
wearing.
Usually leather fetish items are made from polished leather both of
bright and dark colors. Leather lingerie, such as corsets, bras, garter
belts, panties, stockings,
g-strings, panties and tongs, attract a particular interest of leather
fetish fans all over the world. Of course, not everyone who wears
leather is fetishist, as this material is widely famous for its
stylishness and strength. Today leather lingerie manufactures offer a
great number of styles, colors and designs. All leather fetish objects
are available both for men and women, featuring different sizes. Most
of leather fetish products come in classic colors like black, brown,
green and tan, nevertheless, red, pink and yellow are also reachable.
Fetishists choose leather lingerie because it silhouettes the body and
can look very mystique and seductive.
Apart from lingerie, there also exist many other leather fetish objects
serving to evoke the passion. Using all kinds of leather fetishes, from
baby doll dresses to dominatrix costumes that include leather garter
belt, stockings, bustier and thongs, partners can play different role
plays.
One of the traditional leather fetish piece is leather corset,
absolutely indispensable during fetish parties or fetishists' bedroom
activities. Leather fetish corset is a frequent motif of fetish movies
and, for some mysterious reason, is much appreciated with pop-stars
(perhaps modern singers and porno stars have much more in common than
one is used to think). Today corsets are even more popular than in the
Victorian era when they were worn not for fun, but as a necessary part
of dress.
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