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Leather fetish designer wear

A small Amsterdam manfacturer of SM-friendly leather for both men and women, with a menu of straitjackets, corsets, skirts, masks and various lace-up items to specification, all with a whiff of flair, edge and/or attitude. Located near Nieuwmarkt, just beyond the Zeedijk.



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