black bondage dress Self Bondage Armbinder Dress
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black bondage dress

black bondage dress Self Bondage Armbinder Dress

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black bondage dress Self Bondage Armbinder DressJust sexy! The armbinder dress just oozes sex and helplessness. This incredible dress restrains the arms being the back for a gorgeous restrained look. This is a self bondagers dream come true! With this system, you can easily get in and out of the armbinder dress all by yourself. This dress is made of incredible 2mm neoprene that is a perfect blend between softness and security. The zipper is absolutely huge! We went with a V10 industrial grade

Just sexy!  The armbinder dress just oozes sex and helplessness.  This incredible dress restrains the arms being the back for a gorgeous restrained look.   

This is a self bondagers dream come true!  With this system, you can easily get in and out of the armbinder dress all by yourself.  This dress is made of incredible 2mm neoprene that is a perfect blend between softness and security.  The zipper is absolutely huge!  We went with a V10 industrial grade zipper to ensure strength and quality.  You will even love the sound of getting zipped into this dress, because it even sounds sexy and tight! 

There are two tethers that come with the dress.  One is to get the dress closed at the front.  The other is to get the armbinder closed at the back, which is pulled closed with the feet (see video in the product pictures that shows our sleepsack armbinder zipping closed).  The dress can be gotten into using the split ring.  The split ring and loop system allows for a strap to be tethered to the zipper to aid in the process of zipping up the dress. The loop attached to the strap must be secured to some solid surface, and then it is simply a matter of pulling down and away from it.  See this video fro how the tether works.

It is then a simple matter of scooting down and letting the zipper snug it's way up to your chin. When you are ready to be out, spin around and pull against the strap in the opposite direction!   

The dress has an internal back pocket that hold the arms snugly at the rear. 



*Dress will not be with a hood.  The hood shown is part of the zentai suit the model is wearing.  Pair it with a neoprene hood, found here.

**Small and Medium sizes fit heights from 5' to 5'10" tall.  Large fits up to 6'4".   X-Large fits up to 6'6".  If you are close to a cutoff, we recommend going up a size.   If the sack is too tight, it will make it very difficult to slide the zipper up.

*** It is always recommended that self bondage be done with others present. 

**** When putting on the dress, make sure that the zipper is all the way down.  If you try and force your way into it with the zipper up, it could force the zipper off.  When zipping up, try and shrug your shoulders forward so the zipper halves are as close together as possible when pulling up the zipper.

It is very important to not force a zipper when it has gotten stuck in the lining.  The zipper should only be pulled when it clear that it is moving smoothly and unobstructed.  If the zipper pull is having to force together either sides of the zipper track, this will cause strain on the zipper and the pull could come off the track or the zipper could be damaged. Bondage Webbing will not be responsible for zippers that have been forced off the track or tracks that have been damaged.

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