Ultimate BDSM & Fetish Shopping Guide

There’s a lot of fetish brands out there! Social media has made it easier to discover and follow stores that we purchase regularly from. With the idea that many stores exist outside of social media, I wanted to compile a comprehensive list of BDSM & Fetish online shops that I knew about. It was a real shock when I put this list together as it kept growing and growing the more I researched and explored. My aim here is to do what I can to link up kinksters with brands that they didn’t even know existed. Take a look through below!

But first a short story…

I made my first ever fetish purchase when I was nineteen. Diving straight in, I bought a full rubber catsuit. I fondly recall the feeling of exhilaration pressing on that purchase button. I had seen so many people in full-coverage rubber on websites like Fetlife and Tumblr, and now, it was my turn! The anticipation of wearing it for the first time felt almost overwhelming. This wasn’t just a purchase—it was an ultimate fantasy coming to life.

The package arrived during the Christmas holidays, where I had my house to myself. My heart raced as the delivery truck pulled up, and the driver stepped out holding a small parcel. My thoughts were wracked with various worst-case scenarios. Would it fit? Would the feeling of wearing live up to my expectations? Did the delivery driver somehow know what was inside and would label me a huge pervert!! None of these turned out to be true, of course. 

It felt like an eternity as I carefully cut the tape off the box, ensuring no damage to the precious contents. The first thing that hit me was the intense smell! That harsh industrial scent. Thick to breathe in but so very addictive. There is a certain magic in holding your catsuit for the first time, a connection that forms when you realize this isn’t just a costume—this is you, in another form.


Rubber & Latex

Rubber and latex can take the form of any kind of clothing, or for those obsessed with it, as full-bodysuits. You can also get a variety of bondage gear in rubber and latex such as cuffs, harnesses, blindfolds etc. Rubber and latex are extremely delicate and can be damaged easily when in contact with metals and corrosive materials/liquids. Always try as best you can to store it appropriately.


Leather

Leather enthusiasts often don gear like leather jackets, pants, harnesses, boots, and caps as a form of self-expression and to signal their affiliation with the subculture. Beyond the clothing, leather symbolises strength, sexual freedom, and resistance to societal norms.


Sneaker / Scally / PVC

Scally culture is a typically British subculture often associated with working-class youth and is characterized by a distinctive casual style and streetwear aesthetic. The fetishisation of scally culture dives further by combining elements of scally culture with BDSM-related aesthetics using materials like PVC and nylon. This can also have a crossover with those who fetishise trainers & sneakers.


Other Fetish Links


Putting all these links in one place has been a major project of mine for a while and I hope it’s been useful whether you’re just browsing or putting together your Christmas kink list!

If you’d like to include any additional fetish brands or stores within this article, please comment below!

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