Granola Fleecey Bondage Cuffs
Around here in the Bay Area, we have a plethora of earth-friendly folks. Why, just the other day my girlfriend and I switched our doggie poo picker-upper bags to ones that are biodegradable so we, too, can do our part to not fill the local landfills with more plastic shopping bags than necessary. One might go so far as to call us “granola,” meaning “those who go way out of their way to do nature-y things” (as opposed to the other definition “contains wholesome bits of crunchy goodness”, although that applies to us as well). For those who aspire to care for the earth while they tie their lover up for some sexy, restrained bondage, we’ve got just the Granola Fleecey Bondage Cuffs to get you started.
Made from backpacker’s cozy, soft fleece (which in turn is made from, yup, you guessed it, recycled soda pop bottles), these cuffs are some of the most comfortable things we’ve wrapped around our oft-bound wrists. The grey fleece snuggles up against the skin and is buckled on the side by standard-fare backpack buckles. The nylon webbing that comprises the backside of the cuffs is tough enough to lower pianos out of Manhattan apartment windows, not that we recommend that you try or anything, and is finished with nickel O-rings for attaching your favorite rope, tethers, or eco-friendly hand-spun cotton twine. The short sides of the fleece ends are not sewn under because this proved too difficult for the manufacturer, but we found the unfinished edge kind of charming and not at all a hindrance to our bondage play. Comfortable, affordable cuffs that help save the world? Can you get much more granola that that? The Blowfishies approve!
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