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Laced Up 5 Piece Bondage Set

$73.65
Everything you need for a wicked night of heightened ecstasy is waiting for you within this box! Show your lover your wild side when you bind them up in this sexy lace bondage set! Blindfold them so they will be surprised by every devious thing you do. Accept the gift of your partners trust and devotion when you restrain their ankles and wrists with both sets of adjustable cuffs. The detachable connector chains allow you to configure them into all kinds of erotic positions. Stuff their mouth full with a ballgag to muffle every gasp and moan while you play with their vulnerable body. Finally, take your pet for a walk by wrapping the beautiful collar around their throat and attaching the leash to the D-ring! Each piece is padded for comfort and lined with a soft velvet material for a luxurious feeling.

Measurements: Collar adjusts from 13 to 17 inches in circumference. 1.75 inches in width. Leash is 44 inches in length. Ball of ballgag is 1.75 inches in diameter. Gag adjusts around head from 19 inches to 24 inches. Blindfold is 20 inches in circumference, unstretched. Wrist cuffs adjust from 6.5 to 8.5 inches in circumference. Ankle cuffs adjust from 7 to 10 inches in circumference. Both are 2.25 inches in width.
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