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  • Best fetish shops

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    All kinks catered for at Fettered Pleasures

    Coco de Mer
    Sam Roddick’s erotic emporium practically secretes kinky classiness. For the shopping list: a polished wooden paddle and a copy of ‘The Complete Spanker’.
    Coco de Mer, 23 Monmouth St, WC2 (020 7836 8882/www.coco-de-mer.co.uk) Covent Garden tube.

    Fettered Pleasures
    There are few kinks that this friendly fetish superstore doesn’t cater for. Whips, canes, floggers and paddles are available for the sadistic; masochists can pick up a pair of spanking shorts for extra pain.
    Fettered Pleasures, 90 Holloway Rd, N7 (020 7619 9333/www.fetteredpleasures.com) Holloway Rd tube.
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    Honour
    There’s something to suit all fetish budgets here. Upstairs is the ‘bondage attic’, where you’ll find the serious hardware, from cuffs and collars to restraints and clamps.
    Honour, 86 Lower Marsh, SE1 (020 7401 8219/www.honour.co.uk) Waterloo tube/rail.

    Liberation
    The most fabulously perverted curiosity shop in town. Role-play paraphernalia is big here: choose from horse bits, antique riding crops and a headmaster’s cane.
    Liberation, 49 Shelton St, WC2 (020 7836 5894/www.liberationlondon.com) Covent Garden tube.

    Sh!
    It’s not women-only here, but if you are a man you’ll need one accompanying you to get in. Once through these hallowed pink portals you’ll find plenty of feminised fetish gear, including candy-coloured bondage tape and fur-lined handcuffs.
    Sh!, 57 Hoxton Square, N1 (020 7613 5458/ www.sh-womenstore.com) Old St tube/rail.

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6 comments

  1. Posted by richard marshall on 13 Apr 2007 14:59

    what about pall mall barbers,27 whitcomb st
    www.pallmallbarbers.com

  2. Posted by Sarah Cartwright on 26 Mar 2007 11:42

    Best bookshops eh? I feel Biblion, the Antiquarian bookshop at Grays Antique Market should of been included! Its a treasure trove. Truly helpful staff, amazing diversity of books and in an Antiques Market! Its full of character and in a great location!

  3. Posted by kittykatt on 25 Mar 2007 11:50

    What about
    Best Sunday Afternoons in spring/ summer/ autumn/ winter

  4. Posted by Barbara on 16 Mar 2007 14:32

    once again - using the 'print' feature of this feature results in text obliterated by fotos in the layout.......

  5. Posted by Porridge on 16 Mar 2007 13:40

    I would add St. John's Bread & Wine (in Commercial St.) to 'Best Breakfasts'. Brioche, porridge with prunes, delicious fresh rhubarb - it's all amazing. In fact, I think I'm gonna go tomorrow...!

  6. Posted by Anabela Mota Ribeiro on 15 Mar 2007 15:43

    Best barbers? Ya... They are also for women? (!!??) Please, let me know about the best hairdresser! I'm new in town (I'm portuguese), and really dont know where to cut my hair. With style, of course!

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