Part of the Gay Amsterdam Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Amsterdam, Netherlands
Fetish leather and rubber shop on Kerkstraat with custom-order service.
Fetish gear shop on Kerkstraat, Amsterdam's leather street, opened in 1995 by Rick Souwerbren — who spent a decade in Amsterdam's gay hospitality scene before launching the store because rubber fetish wear simply wasn't available in the city. The original location was near the Rijksmuseum; it moved to the current Kerkstraat address in 2012 into a former post office. The collection has grown from rubber-only to one of the largest fetish inventories in Europe: 500+ styles of rubber clothing plus leather, neoprene, sportswear, swimwear, underwear, toys, boots, hoods, and masks. Brands include Andrew Christian, Barcode Berlin, and CellBlock13. Three-person team with custom repair services. Open to all experience levels.
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