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Nov 29, 2009 23:59

I was up early today and made my way into Newtown for brunch with Mistress Jadis, and I made sure to have an Iced Chocolate waiting for her arrival ( Read more... )

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Mitzi thinks ... anonymous November 30 2009, 01:24:09 UTC
A fine foray into fetish fashion. Myself, I don't know why all men aren't into combining the tough and the frilly into a fusion look: corset and chaps; or ninja jacket with tutu and heels.

No need to stick to the trouser option. With your rugby figure, go for a fine kilt, skirt or Tongan sarong.

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Re: Mitzi thinks ... whipslave20 November 30 2009, 09:50:19 UTC
Mistress Jadis did mention the frilly tutu look, but I don't think she was referring to me.

Once upon a time rugby shorts (shorter than usual) were suggested. I suspect you can guess by whom.

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anonymous November 30 2009, 01:37:38 UTC
PS. This is Miss Lis speaking.

LJ and my OpenID are not the best of friends.

whipslave, seriously, you have some very amazing ladies in your life! I quite like the kilt look, myself, but not so sure it is you. Certainly something commando-themed would look good.

Best of luck in the harness hunting!

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whipslave20 November 30 2009, 09:51:49 UTC
I do have some amazing ladies in my life. Hooray for amazing ladies!

The militaristic/commando theme is a good one for me and I suspect it will remain near the centre of my kink wardrobe whatever options I follow.

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anonymous November 30 2009, 10:48:24 UTC
Have you thought about having leather pants tailor made? If they're that expensive to start with, it might be worth the extra to get them made to fit perfectly to your shape.

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whipslave20 December 1 2009, 10:49:44 UTC
I heard about a place that does tailor made kink attire on Friday. I may look in there to see. They were able to do things pretty cheap.

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Mitzi mentions ... anonymous December 1 2009, 01:03:48 UTC
Yes, LiveJournal is a bit anti-Mitzi, I must go in undercover.

I like the tropical look: a sarong knotted at the centre, a floral lei, some shell ornaments - a spear (not nicked from a tribe or museum) would suit. South-Pacific fellows are quite tough, don't they run on hot coals and perform other masochistic feats of courage?

To be honest, I find the combat/military look somewhat offensive, there's a whole brunch's worth of discussion in that. If it's a little removed with the charm of history (a Trojan mohawk helmet for instance, some Roman sandals, a Celtic shoulder wrap) I'm more charmed.

Tailoring trousers is a fine idea.

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Re: Mitzi mentions ... whipslave20 December 1 2009, 10:51:52 UTC
I know plenty of South Pacific fellows through rugby. Talk about masochism!

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