Lucas Entertainment Launches SexInSuits.com

NEW YORK — Lucas Entertainment announced today the launch of SexInSuits.com.

The company said the new site features the studio’s “Gentlemen” line where suited executives show how men in power satisfy their desires.

“These businessmen are dressed with authority in suits, ties, shirts, slacks and dress shoes. The fascination is the slick look, the polished feel, and the masculine smell and taste of an executive man wearing a tailored suit. These commanding professionals are powerful, aggressive and fuck with a purpose,” Lucas said.

In addition to the “Gentleman” scenes, the site features behind the scenes footage and hundreds of previously unpublished photos of executives in solo or hardcore action. Members can download the photos, either individually or as zip files.

One membership price allows users access to SexInSuits.com and companion sites LucasEntertainment.com and LucasRaunch.com.

“I think there is something incredibly sexy about men dressed in classic suits,” President and CEO Michael Lucas said. “SexInSuits.com is a one-stop place for men who fantasize about being with an executive in power.”

“The Gentlemen line has had incredible success as shown by our orders from customers and distributors alike,” sales director Derek Nolan added. “SexInSuits.com brings the popularity of the movies and scenes and adds a wider view into the world of these passionate executives.”

Lucas's new offering is compatible with iPads, iPhones and all mobile devices.

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