Eye Masks
What to consider before buying
Costume vs scene
A lace mask frames the face and signals a persona — worn for how it looks, not what it does. It adds theatre to a costume or a dressed-up evening without any functional role beyond that.
A leather mask sits closer to bondage territory. Open-eyed and minimal — the wearer can see everything, but wearing one signals that a dynamic is in place. That psychological element is why leather masks appear in scenes alongside restraints and bondage gear — not on a dressing table.
For removing vision entirely, blindfolds and bondage hoods & masks are what you need — an eye mask leaves sight intact.
How you're wearing it — and for how long
A lace mask is a costume piece. The ties hold it in place for a party or a photoshoot — they're not designed for sustained wear or any tension in a scene.
A leather mask with a buckle fastening adjusts to fit, stays put, and wipes clean after use. If the mask is going into a scene, leather is the only practical choice. For costume and dress-up, lace works fine.
Quality brands, plain packaging
Brands include Ouch! by Shots and Rimba — handmade lace masks and quality leather pieces with proper adjustable fastenings.
Orders leave in plain boxes with no external branding. Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 14:00 Monday to Friday. Free UK delivery over £50.
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