The Best BDSM Stores In London

Posted on: 26 September 2024
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Shopping online can be great for its ease and convenience. However, sometimes, it’s better to see clothes in real life.

So, to make sure you're getting the best gear and fetish clothing, we asked our BDSM escorts what the best BDSM shops in London are. At these shops, you can buy high-quality sex toys and domination items. But you can also shop for the very best in latex and PVC fashion as worn by celebrities. If you’re looking for an extra special toy or outfit for your latex, you’ve definitely come to the right place. Take a look at the best BDSM shops London has to offer.

From a shop launched by the son of Vivienne Westwood to a popular haunt for celebrities, all these shops have made their mark in one way or another! Which one is your favourite? 

Agent Provocateur, 6, Broadwick Street, London

This shop has stores in 13 different countries, so it’s well worth a visit for its success in this niche market. Interestingly, this London BDSM shop was launched by the son of Vivienne Westwood in 1994, Joseph Joseph Corré and his then-wife Serena Rees. The first store was in Soho.

Agent Provocateur sells luxury lingerie for women, but also accessories and jewellery. These include playsuits usually associated with domination mistresses, bodychains, handcuffs and collars, plus sex toys. If you’re looking for a gift, their pretty, sheer knickers and bras are a great choice. 

Atsuko Kodo, 64 Holloway Rd, London

This provocative store sells a huge range of clothes made from latex, which is also vegan. These can include fitted dresses, pencil skirts and elbow-length gloves. There truly is an amazing selection, from rubber men’s bow ties and ties to latex French maid dresses and even trench coats.

If you have a latex fetish and are looking for a sweet, sexy present to get your escort, this is the store for you. There are also gowns, evening dresses, and cloaks, plus a range of toys. Choose from blinkers, blindfolds, and corsets. Atsuko Kodo has won a number of awards, and celebrities including Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Kim, Kate Moss, Billie Eilish and Lady Gaga have all been seen in their clothes. Atsuko Kodo is known for its fine filigree details, custom leopard and lace prints, striking colourways, and excellent fit.

Fetish Freak, 76 Bolton Cres, London

Fetish Freak is ideal for those with more extreme fetishes. This kinky independent BDSM shop in London sells poppers, jockstraps, and an absolutely huge range of toys.

These include an extensive range of cock and ball toys, lubes, harnesses, used Army boots, restraints, dildos and butt plugs. Choose a toy and ask your escort nicely to please use it on you!

Whatever you’re into, it’s likely that Fetish Freak sells it in abundance. 

House of Harlot, Unit F41, Expressway 1, Dock Rd

Based in London since 1991, House of Harlot creates items of clothing, especially latex, for celebrity clients and the fetish scene. These hand-made and tailor-made clothes are in high demand. House of Harlot has previously collaborated with big-name designers, including Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, and Christian Dior.

They have also created pieces for fashion shows in cities across the world, including Paris and New York. Unlike many designers, they sell latex outfits for men too. Their pieces are unique and they have a stunning range. These are the ideal gift for high-class doms.

Honour Clothing, 86 Lower Marsh, London

This latex clothing store, aimed at both men and women has been featured in Vogue, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Cosmopolitan, and London Fashion Week. Honour sells flattering latex dresses, shorts and shirts for men among shoes and boots all made exclusively from latex and PVC.

Unlike other stores, Honour does not focus on domination - but their high-quality clothes certainly look great! 

Sh! Women's Emporium, 35, Pitfield Street

When this store opened in 1992, it was the very first women-only emporium of its kind. It was made to give women a safe place to shop for intimate items - and to get sexual advice.

The rules are now more relaxed, with the basement open to everyone, while the ground floor is only for women and couples. There is a huge range of toys including strap-ons and vibrators, plus erotic novels. The store had a revamp in 2014 and now regularly run evening workshops and talks.