Typically, leather clothing is delegated for two groups: cowboys and bikers. Cowboys wear leather chaps and outwear to protect their bodies from brush, trees, and nature in general. Bikers on the other hand prefer leather to protect them against what is affectionately known as road rash. It is not surprising then that the types of leather outwear worn by both of these groups is thick and restrictive for movement: two aspects that are definitely not good for lingerie! Instead of wearing your leather on the outside, harness your inner leather diva and enjoy the luxurious feel of quality leather against your skin.
Let’s face it women, what guy’s fantasy does not begin with having his wife or girlfriend disrobe to reveal a glimpse of leather and skin? The sure fire way to drive that man in your life wild with passion is by donning leather. Besides, something about pouring yourself in to a material that hugs your skin at every curve can do something for your own libido as well. Since there are countless selections of lingerie styles, choose a particular outfit that is guaranteed to drive him crazy! What guy can resist a woman in a skimpy leather mini skirt or a screamingly seductive leather corset? Certainly not your guy, that’s for sure!
For all the men out there wondering what to buy their wives or girlfriends for a special occasion—or no occasion at all—consider leather your new best friend. If you are still skeptical, find any piece of leather and put it on your bare skin. Now, doesn’t that feel better than itchy lace or scratchy netting? Any concerns you may have will fly out the window. Keep in mind that there are a wide variety of leather styles, so you can find one that will make your lady love the most comfortable. If a leather thong and string bikini is a bit too adventurous, consider a buttery soft pair of leather hot pants or a corset top to provide more coverage. If your woman’s closet is overflowing with leather delights, consider clever leather accessories that will allow her to complete the look.
If that gorgeous feel of leather on bare skin have you jealous of the leather-donning women in your life, keep in mind that there are fantastic options available for men as well. Before you turn up your nose at the thought of wrapping yourself in leather lingerie, remove any preconceived notions that may exist. Options exist from the deliriously comfortable leather pants to a more adventurous leather harness. Remember that clothing can stimulate your intimacy and role playing is a great way to jump start a stagnant love life. Still skeptical? Start off with leather accessories and slowly work your way into a new part, things like leather collars and leather vests are a great way to dip your toe into the pool of leather lingerie before you jump straight into the mix (and don’t worry, you soon will).
Of course the logistics of leather lingerie leaves many people scratching their head. For starters, leather is a natural material that can literally mold to your body. This reason alone is why leather is popular against bare skin because it forms a second skin, allowing you to move freely while (albeit scantily) clothed. Another reason why leather is popular is because of its temperature. The temperature of leather is directly dependant on the temperature of its surroundings. When you first slink into your leather lingerie, you will find that the apparel is cool and refreshing. However, as you begin to wear the leather, it will adopt the temperature of your body, leaving you deliciously attractive to your loved one.
Leather Blazers
Rabu, 18 Januari 2012
Leather Lingeria
Have you ever worn leather? Ever felt it touch your skin? Smelled it while your eyes were closed? Leather is a unique material unlike any other you will find. It’s unique characteristics make it different than wearing anything else.
Lingerie is very popular to say the least. Leather lingerie, while not nearly as popular as many other common types of lingerie, is certainly quite special. Although the comfort ability of lingerie has improved immensely over time, still nothing can compare to the feel and touch of leather lingerie.
Leather doesn’t itch or scratch you as you put it on. Leather is initially cool to the touch and then it warms up with you as it becomes one with your body. All leather has its own aroma that is unmistakable.
From gloves to chaps and pants to boots leather has been used throughout history to protect the fragile skin of human beings. But wearing leather in an intimate way does something quite different than any thing else. It seems to bring out certain primal feelings that are buried deep in your subconscious mind.
Maybe it is something being drawn out of the human psyche from thousands of years of evolution when the first cave men and women would wear leather to cover their naked bodies.
Although the use of leather is wide and varied, leather for lingerie is a great way to change how you view yourself and how others view you. When your partner catches the first glimpse of you in a snug fitting supple leather outfit, it will bring out the primal feelings of one thousand years. You might just be surprised at the passionate moments that will overcome you both as your instincts take over.
Lingerie is very popular to say the least. Leather lingerie, while not nearly as popular as many other common types of lingerie, is certainly quite special. Although the comfort ability of lingerie has improved immensely over time, still nothing can compare to the feel and touch of leather lingerie.
Leather doesn’t itch or scratch you as you put it on. Leather is initially cool to the touch and then it warms up with you as it becomes one with your body. All leather has its own aroma that is unmistakable.
From gloves to chaps and pants to boots leather has been used throughout history to protect the fragile skin of human beings. But wearing leather in an intimate way does something quite different than any thing else. It seems to bring out certain primal feelings that are buried deep in your subconscious mind.
Maybe it is something being drawn out of the human psyche from thousands of years of evolution when the first cave men and women would wear leather to cover their naked bodies.
Although the use of leather is wide and varied, leather for lingerie is a great way to change how you view yourself and how others view you. When your partner catches the first glimpse of you in a snug fitting supple leather outfit, it will bring out the primal feelings of one thousand years. You might just be surprised at the passionate moments that will overcome you both as your instincts take over.
Leather Jackets
Leather jackets are jackets made of leather, but they are also more than that. Leather jackets have been a significant part of American and British pop culture for decades.
Depending on their make, purpose, and placement in time, leather jackets have had a variety of styles. The most familiar subculture associated with the leather jacket is that of the ducktails of the 1950s and early 1960s, such as depicted in the movies The Lords of Flatbush and Grease, as well as by “The Fonz” in Happy Days, aired during the early 1970s. These leather jackets, made light and intended for casual wear, were used to convey an image of “toughness” or “coolness” as well to serve as a badge of independence and/or brotherhood among buddies.
Another subculture featuring the leather jacket was that of the bombardiers in the 1940s and early 1950s, but the style was distinctively different, as seen by the sheepskin collar to protect the neck. As a matter of fact, “bomber jackets” were typically interlined all the way through with sheepskin. This kept its wearer warm as well. The leather jackets worn by the police—yet another subculture identified with leather jackets—are also protective, but these are made thicker and heavier with a design to facilitate safety equipment and armor wherever needed, as well as to bring across an intimidating image.
The leather jacket isn’t as popular today as it once had been, but it has left a lasting iconic mark on western civilization with an influence so powerful that the leather jacket holds meaning identified with its earlier symbolism, along with new meaning brought about by changing states-of-mind, such as importance of freedom and a sense of worldliness.
Ultimately, the leather jacket promotes a style that will never lose taste regardless of the changing tides. If anything, the leather jacket will continue to influence the direction in which those tides flow.
Depending on their make, purpose, and placement in time, leather jackets have had a variety of styles. The most familiar subculture associated with the leather jacket is that of the ducktails of the 1950s and early 1960s, such as depicted in the movies The Lords of Flatbush and Grease, as well as by “The Fonz” in Happy Days, aired during the early 1970s. These leather jackets, made light and intended for casual wear, were used to convey an image of “toughness” or “coolness” as well to serve as a badge of independence and/or brotherhood among buddies.
Another subculture featuring the leather jacket was that of the bombardiers in the 1940s and early 1950s, but the style was distinctively different, as seen by the sheepskin collar to protect the neck. As a matter of fact, “bomber jackets” were typically interlined all the way through with sheepskin. This kept its wearer warm as well. The leather jackets worn by the police—yet another subculture identified with leather jackets—are also protective, but these are made thicker and heavier with a design to facilitate safety equipment and armor wherever needed, as well as to bring across an intimidating image.
The leather jacket isn’t as popular today as it once had been, but it has left a lasting iconic mark on western civilization with an influence so powerful that the leather jacket holds meaning identified with its earlier symbolism, along with new meaning brought about by changing states-of-mind, such as importance of freedom and a sense of worldliness.
Ultimately, the leather jacket promotes a style that will never lose taste regardless of the changing tides. If anything, the leather jacket will continue to influence the direction in which those tides flow.
Shop for Leather
Leather blazers are really inn this season. When you shop for leather items, make sure you learn about the different types of leather that are available, price etc. Hi-fashion leather blazers are available in 2 button & 3-button styles. Different colors of leather used to make stylish blazers are black, brown, olive green, yellow, red, warm toned caramel, cognac, sienna and chocolate brown.
Types of leather
Leather is any tanned, toughened (yet pliable), dried, and dyed skin of an animal. Thanks to modern dyeing processes, most types of leather can be found in nearly any color. Some leathers, however, are best known for particular colors.
Buckskin: Pliable leather with a smooth finish from wild stag (deer, elk or antelope).
Chamois: Leather originally made from the Alpine chamois, a goat-like animal. Nowadays, it’s culled from sheepskin. Chamois is well regarded for its supreme softness, absorbency and light tan color. It is pronounced SHAM-wa, or parochially, SHAM-ee.
Calfskin: Leather from young cows. It’s smoother leather, but it can be roughened to create “velour leather,” or embossed with patterns and other textures. It is considered dressy and is usually found in darker shades (blacks and browns).
Cowhide: Leather from full-grown cows that is used for shoes, boots and jackets. Tough and durable, it can have a smooth or rough finish. You’ll find it in all colors, but mostly shades of brown and black.
Lizard skins: Crocodile, alligator and other lizard skins are usually limited to belts, luggage or shoes. They sport a scaly texture and a nice sheen, and can be had in shades of green, grey, red, and brown.
Pigskin: Pigskin is more commonly used in South America. It has little nap (fuzz) and is generally smooth to the touch and tan in color.
Ostrich:”exotic” leather found on belts or shoes. Ostrich resembles a plucked chicken, and as such, has a “goose bump” appearance.
Suede: Suede is created when the reverse side of calfskin is roughened to the point of extreme softness. The resultant nap almost resembles velvet. Suede goods can be had in all major colors.
Price: A good leather blazer can cost you anything between $250 to $1000. Depending on the quality of the leather, the design and the cut.
Sizes: Leather blazers come in different sizes be it long or short. Men usually wear long ones. Whereas women prefer both long and short.
Tips on how to keep the leather Blazers
- Store your leather jacket either flat or on a wide, sturdy, padded hanger to prevent stretch marks. Make sure to never use a plastic cover.
Take care of the stains pronto. When in doubt take the jacket to the dry cleaner.
Types of leather
Leather is any tanned, toughened (yet pliable), dried, and dyed skin of an animal. Thanks to modern dyeing processes, most types of leather can be found in nearly any color. Some leathers, however, are best known for particular colors.
Buckskin: Pliable leather with a smooth finish from wild stag (deer, elk or antelope).
Chamois: Leather originally made from the Alpine chamois, a goat-like animal. Nowadays, it’s culled from sheepskin. Chamois is well regarded for its supreme softness, absorbency and light tan color. It is pronounced SHAM-wa, or parochially, SHAM-ee.
Calfskin: Leather from young cows. It’s smoother leather, but it can be roughened to create “velour leather,” or embossed with patterns and other textures. It is considered dressy and is usually found in darker shades (blacks and browns).
Cowhide: Leather from full-grown cows that is used for shoes, boots and jackets. Tough and durable, it can have a smooth or rough finish. You’ll find it in all colors, but mostly shades of brown and black.
Lizard skins: Crocodile, alligator and other lizard skins are usually limited to belts, luggage or shoes. They sport a scaly texture and a nice sheen, and can be had in shades of green, grey, red, and brown.
Pigskin: Pigskin is more commonly used in South America. It has little nap (fuzz) and is generally smooth to the touch and tan in color.
Ostrich:”exotic” leather found on belts or shoes. Ostrich resembles a plucked chicken, and as such, has a “goose bump” appearance.
Suede: Suede is created when the reverse side of calfskin is roughened to the point of extreme softness. The resultant nap almost resembles velvet. Suede goods can be had in all major colors.
Price: A good leather blazer can cost you anything between $250 to $1000. Depending on the quality of the leather, the design and the cut.
Sizes: Leather blazers come in different sizes be it long or short. Men usually wear long ones. Whereas women prefer both long and short.
Tips on how to keep the leather Blazers
- Store your leather jacket either flat or on a wide, sturdy, padded hanger to prevent stretch marks. Make sure to never use a plastic cover.
Take care of the stains pronto. When in doubt take the jacket to the dry cleaner.
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