Bondage opera glove
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'''Bondage Opera Gloves''' are arm-length (from end of fingers to arm pit) sleeves to immobilise the arm of the wearer. (The nme comes from the term "opera glove" to denote a ladies' glove that comes almost to the armpit.) The "hand" of the glove may be patterned after a five-finger glove, or a mitten with or without prehensile thumb. | '''Bondage Opera Gloves''' are arm-length (from end of fingers to arm pit) sleeves to immobilise the arm of the wearer. (The nme comes from the term "opera glove" to denote a ladies' glove that comes almost to the armpit.) The "hand" of the glove may be patterned after a five-finger glove, or a mitten with or without prehensile thumb. | ||
− | The gloves can have several [[D-ring]]s along their length allowing the wearer to have their arms held parallel to each other, or to force the arms into a [[box tie]], or to create an [[Elbow_bondage#Extensions|elbow harness]] | + | The gloves can have several [[D-ring]]s along their length allowing the wearer to have their arms held parallel to each other, or to force the arms into a [[box tie]], or to create an [[Elbow_bondage#Extensions|elbow harness]]. |
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Latest revision as of 07:15, 1 May 2016
Bondage Opera Gloves are arm-length (from end of fingers to arm pit) sleeves to immobilise the arm of the wearer. (The nme comes from the term "opera glove" to denote a ladies' glove that comes almost to the armpit.) The "hand" of the glove may be patterned after a five-finger glove, or a mitten with or without prehensile thumb.
The gloves can have several D-rings along their length allowing the wearer to have their arms held parallel to each other, or to force the arms into a box tie, or to create an elbow harness.
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