Fetish Wear & Lingerie
What Makes Fetish Lingerie Different From Normal Lingerie?
The general difference between fetish lingerie and general lingerie is that fetish lingerie has a kinky feel to it. Usually, that means there’s more leather or faux leather, lots of straps, most come with a "wet look" style and occasionally even collars and O rings that can be used for something even saucier later on in the night. Latex is another popular look in fetish lingerie. It may also just be more revealing. Even if you’re not a very kinky person, you may find that fetish lingerie is a look that you just love.
What Are Corsets?
Generally, corsets are a type of clothing meant to accentuate the curves of a woman’s body. Fullbust corsets, which are generally the most common, stretch from the underarm to the hips, with boning around the entire corset to let it stand up on its own. They generally tie up in the back, zip up in the front, or a combination of the two. They’re usually grouped under fetish lingerie because they’re more difficult to get into and are very much for show.
How Do I Wear Thigh Highs?
If you’re not well-versed in them, thigh highs can seem confusing. How do they manage to stay up? Some thigh highs use silicone at the top of the stocking, which essentially “sticks” to the skin and keeps it from rolling down. If you find that option doesn’t work for you, or you want a more secure option, you can usually attach garters to thigh highs, which are elastic or fabric strips that attach to the top of the stocking and the bottom of your lingerie to keep it up.
What Size Lingerie Should I Buy?
Each lingerie item has a size associated with it. To determine your size, use the available size chart, which is available on every clothing page. The sizing tends to vary with different brands, but many brands just use the HUSTLER® Hollywood size chart for reference. Measure yourself against the size chart to make sure you’re buying the right size in every brand.