Darlex
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− | '''Darlex''', sometimes sold under the trade name Darlexx, is a material similar to [[Spandex]], but | + | '''Darlex''', sometimes sold under the trade name Darlexx, is a material similar to [[Spandex]], but made to be much thicker and hence more constricting and more opaque. This is done by sandwiching a very thin layer of rubber between two sheets of Spandex. |
+ | Darlex is thus ideal for a range of fetish and bondage garments, such as [[hobble skirt]]s, cloth [[straitjacket]]s and [[hood]]s. | ||
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+ | It is manufactured by Shawmut Corporation. A leading manufacturer of fetish clothing made from Darlex is [[Fetishwear.net]]. | ||
('''''Safety warning:''''' with hoods, breathing holes are advisable due to the thickness of the material.) | ('''''Safety warning:''''' with hoods, breathing holes are advisable due to the thickness of the material.) | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.fetishwear.net/latex.html Official website of FetishWear.net] | ||
+ | * [http://www.shawmutcorporation.com/markets/custom_solutions.php#Darlexx_Stretch_Barrier_Laminates Shawmut Custom Solutions: Darlexx Stretch Barrier Laminates] | ||
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Revision as of 04:42, 11 November 2008
Darlex, sometimes sold under the trade name Darlexx, is a material similar to Spandex, but made to be much thicker and hence more constricting and more opaque. This is done by sandwiching a very thin layer of rubber between two sheets of Spandex. Darlex is thus ideal for a range of fetish and bondage garments, such as hobble skirts, cloth straitjackets and hoods.
It is manufactured by Shawmut Corporation. A leading manufacturer of fetish clothing made from Darlex is Fetishwear.net.
(Safety warning: with hoods, breathing holes are advisable due to the thickness of the material.)
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