NS Novelties Releases Bare Bondage Collection, Commercial

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — NS Novelties announces the arrival of its Bare Bondage Collection of transparent vinyl and nickel-free hardware.

The line features six SKUs of popular and classic bondage gear with a fashionable twist, allowing couples to indulge their BDSM fantasies indoors and out. All items are body-safe and non-staining, of unisex design, and completely compatible with all Bare Bondage accessories.

"Bare Bondage is the perfect blend of vogue and 'Fifty Shades of Grey,'" said Lavi Yedid, director of operations for NS Novelties. "When our top-selling Sinful line debuted a couple of years ago, it presented an entire line of bondage made out of vinyl. The standard up until then had been a combination of leather and metal or leather and Velcro.

“With Bare Bondage, we were looking to expand on the concept of vinyl, and one of the neat features about it is that it can be made transparent. You can see the skin underneath it. That gives the products a voguish allure. It can be a bedroom plaything or a fashion statement, quite possibly a role-play tool. However people choose to use Bare Bondage, it's stylish, sexy, and affordably priced."

Items featured in the Bare Bondage line include a breathable and fully adjustable ABS Ball Gag, fully adjustable Collar and 18'' Leash, a Riding Crop with a firm yet flexible cane core, fully adjustable Wrist Cuffs, fully adjustable Ankle Cuffs, and Hogtie Restraints for use with wrist and ankle cuffs. The collection's MSRPs range from $10 to $35.

“The items are a collection of the most traditional bondage elements; the items that are a must-have for anyone that wants the necessities. It's the material and style of the products that make these items really unique," said Miranda Doyle, product development coordinator for NS Novelties. "They're stylish and unisex for the masses. An alternative to the classic black leather that everyone has seen time and time again.”

NS Novelties also announces the online debut of its Bare Bondage "Dare to be Bare" commercial, starring Scarlet Red as a woman who "’dares to be bare’ for her lover, strutting across town to meet him in nothing but her coat and Bare Bondage accessories. When she reaches him, he is waiting to provide one final adornment to her bold outfit... a leash.”

The commercial was shot by director and cinematographer Paul Woodcrest, and co-stars Bruce Venture.

To watch the Bare Bondage "Dare to be Bare" commercial on YouTube, click here.

The Bare Bondage Collection can be found here.

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