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Berlin, Germany
Berlin's only shop blending Bavarian lederhosen with gay fetish wear
Berlin's only shop pairing traditional Bavarian lederhosen with gay leather and fetish wear, run in Schöneberg since 2009. The inventory is mostly second-hand and constantly rotating: handmade lederhosen, Bavarian hats and shoes, vintage motorcycle jackets, police boots, fetish clothing, rubber, and latex. Most of it turns over fast, so two visits a month apart rarely show the same racks twice, and the owner has a reputation for being genuinely helpful rather than gatekeeping the gear. The shop sits on Martin-Luther-Strasse between Wittenbergplatz and Nollendorfplatz, in the heart of Berlin's gay quarter, and keeps ties to Folsom Europe and Gaywiesn, the city's gay Oktoberfest. It's a niche stop where Bavarian tradition meets kink, worth a detour if you want trachten with a Berlin edge or a one-off leather find you can't source anywhere else in the city.
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