Fetish clothing includes any type of clothing and clothing material which is commonly fetishized. Fetish clothing is often worn within the fetish subculture and can commonly be seen in fetish clubs. Many elements from fetish clothing have been adopted by mainstream fashion designers.
It is possible for almost any item of clothing to be the subject of a fetish. Commonly fetishized types of clothing include underwear, skin-tight clothing, and footwear such as ballet boots and pony boots.
Common items of fetish clothing include catsuits, corsets, neck corsets, hobble skirts, gloves, thigh-high boots and stockings, collars, bondage masks and hoods, and leather body harnesses. Fetish clubs often have a dress code requiring fetish clothing, frequently as a way of keeping curious non-fetishists out.
Commonly fetishized materials include leather, fur, satin, rubber, spandex, fishnet, chainmail and fabrics made from plastics such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC, vinyl), polyurethane (PU) and polyamide.
The uniforms associated with certain occupations are frequently fetishized; for example, nurse, maid, schoolgirl, law enforcement officer (particularly motorcycle patrol) and military officer. It is possible to buy uniforms made out of fetish materials rather than regular fabric.
Note that these materials are also commonly used in functional clothing, and that clothes made of these materials are not necessarily fetishistic in nature. However, this has also led to fetishization of functional clothing such as riding boots, diving suits and industrial clothing such as hazmat suits and gas masks.
Fetish fashion models such as Midori, Bianca Beauchamp and Dita von Teese specialize in this type of attire.
It is possible for almost any item of clothing to be the subject of a fetish. Commonly fetishized types of clothing include underwear, skin-tight clothing, and footwear such as ballet boots and pony boots.
Common items of fetish clothing include catsuits, corsets, neck corsets, hobble skirts, gloves, thigh-high boots and stockings, collars, bondage masks and hoods, and leather body harnesses. Fetish clubs often have a dress code requiring fetish clothing, frequently as a way of keeping curious non-fetishists out.
Commonly fetishized materials include leather, fur, satin, rubber, spandex, fishnet, chainmail and fabrics made from plastics such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC, vinyl), polyurethane (PU) and polyamide.
The uniforms associated with certain occupations are frequently fetishized; for example, nurse, maid, schoolgirl, law enforcement officer (particularly motorcycle patrol) and military officer. It is possible to buy uniforms made out of fetish materials rather than regular fabric.
Note that these materials are also commonly used in functional clothing, and that clothes made of these materials are not necessarily fetishistic in nature. However, this has also led to fetishization of functional clothing such as riding boots, diving suits and industrial clothing such as hazmat suits and gas masks.
Fetish fashion models such as Midori, Bianca Beauchamp and Dita von Teese specialize in this type of attire.
5 comments:
What's fetish clothing is a good definition of how any garment can be fetishized. Within this category are costume fetishism. I have some costume fetish photos at Sexy Costume Wear.
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