PLEASE NOTE:
The price shown (£10) is the price for ONE SINGLE CUFF.
I love these saucy little accessories SO MUCH!
I CALL them wrist-cuffs (and made them with wrists in mind) but really you can put them anywhere you like (as long as they fit and will stay in place there!).
They look super cool on their own - whether you like to wear one, or two, or stack them up your arms in different colours like rave candy! - but they ALSO match the collars, jockstraps, and slim-strap harnesses I make, so you can use them as part of an all-matching outfit!
Like all my gear they are strong, elegantly constructed, and have a DIY utility-punk vibe. The reinforced rip-stop lining gives them a gorgeous sleek finish and satisfying thickness, and you can choose for the metal hardware to be either black OR silver-coloured!
They feature a strong steel D-ring to which a clip or carabiner can easily be attached, after which they make for VERY nice restraints if that’s how you roll!
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DETAILED MATERIALS INFO
The strap is made from industrial polypropylene webbing, with a decorative cotton herringbone strip, and lined with a reinforced rip-stop fabric.
The hardware is mostly steel (see below for details) and comes with either a black finish or a nickel (i.e. silvery) finish.
Hardware details:
The rivets, eyelets and D-ring are steel.
My supplier doesn’t have detailed info on what the buckles are made from, but I’ve run some tests and I’m fairly sure they’re die-cast zinc. The prong of the buckle is steel (which is normal for zinc-cast buckles).
The black finish is applied via powder-coating* and the nickel finish via standard electroplating. Both finishes are applied industrially by the manufacturer.
*Note: “Powder-coating” takes its name from the process used and does NOT mean the coating is actually powdery! Look it up if you’re curious, but trust me the finish is tough and durable! Most metal you see around that looks painted is done using this process.