Gear – Uniforms

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Uniforms mean a lot of things to a lot of people. They are also quite varied in style. Military uniforms in particular have piqued my curiosity for some time now. The camouflage uniforms, mostly US military ones, are the ones I favor the most. Originally, I only liked the older BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) style, a style most commonly seen as “camo” when it comes up in conversation. The current US Army uniform, the ACU (Army Combat Uniform) was my first of the “digital” styles. I later added a MCCUU (Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform) Woodland set to my collection. The desert variation came later to me as I didn’t find an attraction to it for a while. Of all my uniforms, I still find the USMC Woodland MARPAT (MARine PATtern) uniform to be my favorite.

USMC Desert (MCCUU) with my duty belt.
USMC Woodland (MCCUU) with my duty belt.
BDU's in the woods. Not well hidden, but it is a start.
BDU’s in the woods. Not well hidden, but it is a start.

Uniforms themselves also command a lot of respect. While I personally have not been in the military, I do have a lot of respect for the uniforms. The power a military uniform commands gets my interest, but not nearly as much as the detail that goes into wearing them. When I started with uniforms, I thought the blouse was supposed to be tucked in. I’m sure I even went out that way a few times before realizing that it wasn’t right. In the process of trying to find out what color undershirt and other small details went into a uniform, I learned so much more than I expected. I found the USMC guidelines for the proper application of straitjackets, handcuffs, and leg irons. This information was discovered while I was also looking for information on military police and their gear. It has been the MP look that has attracted me the most. How could I go wrong with a combination of bondage and uniforms?

Proper wear of uniforms, outside the military, is still something that should be done. Small details, such as tucking the boot laces in, blousing the pants, proper wear of the cover, and the proper color belt are essential to maintaining a good appearance when wearing any uniform. I strongly suggest going to the US military websites to see how to wear a uniform right. I also suggest against wearing any rank or medal that is not earned. Depending on what is worn, it may also be illegal to do so. While sometimes uniform wear itself is frowned upon, there are still many venues it is OK to wear one at. Leather bars, uniform nights, and events are good locations to wear a uniform. I’ve worn mine many times to various leather bars and events.

Marine Bondage

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My pup, bndgpup, enjoys bondage and military uniforms. I have found that hogties with cuffs, otherwise known as hogcuffing, really looks great with Marine uniforms. I had my pup wear one of my USMC Desert MARPAT uniforms and boots. He was placed into handcuffs, with the added security of a blue box. I then put leg irons on him, which I locked to the blue box. This was not an easy position for the pup, but he managed to squirm quite a bit on his own. Wanting to make his hogtie a bit more secure, I added a bondage belt at his ankles, crossing them over so that he couldn’t stand up. This pup was going nowhere!

Hogties do go well with uniforms.
Hogties do go well with uniforms.

Cuffs and boots. A nice combination.
Cuffs and boots. A nice combination.

My hogtied pup. Quite secure and under orders to keep his cover on.
My hogtied pup. Quite secure and under orders to keep his cover on.

Bondage belt, locks, and cuffs.
Bondage belt, locks, and cuffs.

In Hillcrest and North Park in bondage

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Rubberfet33 seems to enjoy going out in bondage. It can be a lot of fun indeed. I certainly enjoy bringing bound boys out in public. Over the weekend, he and I went out to Pecs Bar in North Park and Flicks Bar in Hillcrest, with him in bondage. On the first night, I went in my combat boots, camo pants, gas mask shirt, and leather jacket. He went in combat boots, jeans, a straitjacket, leg irons, gag, and was on leash. While he wasn’t gagged the entire time, it was fun to randomly gag him, much to the surprise of those around us. It turned a few heads each time.

At Pecs on Friday night.
At Pecs on Friday night.

The second night was a bit more exciting. I wore my full leather outfit and he wore combat boots, jeans, leather chaps, long sleeve shirt, leg irons, a Bishops Head Harness, a restraint belt, Clejuso #15 Heavyweight handcuffs, and of course was on leash. He was quite the trooper as he walked from my place to Pecs, then to Flicks, and half way back in leg irons.

Pecs on Saturday night with a boy on leash.
Pecs on Saturday night with a boy on leash.