what is it like to wear a straitjacket

How I get myself in to a Posey Straitjacket.

I gauge nigh people who think most Straitjackets, remember almost how to go out, non in. If you are in to Straitjackets, only not in a Straitjacket, the problem becomes how to get in. If in that location is someone else to do it, this can be done quite chop-chop and effectively, just I usually play by myself, so it is upwards to me. Kickoff a few words of caution.
  1. A Posey Straitjacket is non a toy in the commonly sense of the word. If you don't know how to get out, don't put yourself in. It can take me twice as long to exit as to go in. I could certainly put the jacket on in an environment that I couldn't go out of it. My play space has lots of things I can rub up against.
  2. Straitjackets can be deadly. If you get something around your neck wrong you can impale yourself. The Posey Straitjacket is adequately safe on this count. It is intended every bit an institutional restraint and has a wide neck opening.
  3. Both getting in and out seems to be aerobic activity. Drink lots of h2o. I commonly sweat through my clothes and the jacket in large patches earlier I am free. Information technology also helps to be in expert shape for this level of action.
  4. Plan for someone to come up to your rescue if you don't re-announced. This is common sense for all cocky bondage play.

Now to go from safe to rubber-and-secure.

I similar to wear some dress under the Jacket. This is optional. It helps prevents abrasions, bruising, absorbs some of the sweat, and for me is part of it being erotic. I like reversible PE shirts, jock straps, wrestling singlets, and military battle uniforms. We are rapidly approaching the time where what I am wearing can't be changed. If I don't wearable at least a short sleeve shirt I will get some marking nether my artillery.

If y'all are really doing this and not just reading along, you may want to program your speaker phone so that y'all tin car-dial someone about now.

mvc-306ft.jpg I buckle up all of the straps except the artillery. This is iv straps beyond the back and the crotch strap. How tight I make each one has to do with my size. I demand to exist able to sideslip it over my head. For me this takes some trial and error. If I can't go it on, I adjust the straps longer and try again. (If I can get it on, I adjust the straps shorter and try once more.)


Once I figure out how tight to make the straps yous can pull it off over your head, re-thread the straps back through the teethed portion of the buckle a 2nd fourth dimension. (Or put Posey Clips on the strap ends.) Or both. Either one will brand getting out afterwards more difficult. This is a picture of the back of the jacket before I slip it over my head.

mvc-307ft.jpg You may be thinking -- "What about that crotch strap". To slip the Straitjacket over my head, I put my left leg through the crotch strap so that it is behind my knee and my human knee up against my chest. I then put my arms into the sleeves equally far as I can get them, trying to keep the shirt sleeves down my artillery and not bunched up at the shoulders.


mvc-308ft.jpg Using my hands through the Straitjacket sleeves I lift all four back straps over my head. I can tell yous from feel, I need to get all iv over, iii simply doesn't cut it. I then pull the jacket down with my hands through the sleeves and using the crotch strap and my leg.

mvc-309rt.jpg Every bit I work information technology down my chest, I also motion the crotch strap up my leg, this provides amend leverage for using the crotch strap to pull the jacket on.

mvc-310rt.jpg In one case it is all the way downwards, I straighten the lower edge of the jacket using my hands, again through the sleeves. I never forget to straighten the crotch strap.

Oops. I need to back up. Off with the Straitjacket, a little prep work was needed. A rope, 10 maybe 15 anxiety long with both ends tied near the same signal, a ring in the wall or a heavy chair will do nicely. I have a ring fastened to the wall. This forms a big loop. This rope volition exist used to tighten up the arms, without using my hands. With this preparation done, I slide the jacket back over my head. (I really do this in the correct social club, it just doesn't make much sense to mention it outset.) On to the difficult part, getting the arm strap buckled and tightened.

mvc-311ft.jpg The Posey jacket has three obstacles that brand this more difficult. There are three strap loops to thread the arms through. I up front and one under each arm. Both artillery go through the loop upwards front end. The correct arm, the one without the buckle on the end then goes through the loop nether the left arm. (I do that.)


The left arm for now but need to get through the front strap loop on the jacket, just needs to finish up through the strap loop under the right arm. I flip the finish of the correct arm strap around my body and grab it with my left hand an pull it along with my right arm pretty tight. This gives me the terminate of the strap to piece of work with. mvc-313ft.jpg With some body contortions I drop it through the loop under my correct arm, and pull again. I also pull the rope through the loop under my correct arm. This operation does involve a lot of rolling effectually on the flooring and looking in the mirror to see what is really happening.

mvc-314ft.jpg The adjacent steps all accept patience. Buckling the arm strap to the arm buckle, remembering to put the rope loop nether the strap as it goes though the buckle. To get information technology to happen involves my teeth, my left hand through the sleeve, arm & body motion, sweat, persistence, and luck. While y'all are at it, endeavour to go on the arm strap from getting twisted. It should lay flat against your back.

This picture is nether the correct arm. The vertical strap is the loop under the right arm. The black "rope" is a leather strap that shows where the rope loop must be placed. The strap coming in to the film from the left is attached to the right arm sleeve. The buckle is attached to the left arm sleeve.
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mvc-316ft.jpg (The rope here should really be through the sleeve loop under the right arm - but it didn't photograph very well.)

mvc-317ft.jpg Working the strap through the keeper over the rope tin take me 45 minutes when I do it by myself. For this sequence, the lensman helped me.

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Very much the same view every bit the previous larger picture, but a slightly different angle.

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For the Straitjacket connoisseur, the Posey jacket has changed some over the years. Early on version had roller buckles. The could exist undone past getting a fiddling slack an shaking the buckle. The current friction buckle must exist in the metallic keeper on the buckle to even exist partially secure. The material keeper is merely for show as best as I can tell. Just putting it through the teethed opening will not hold the strap. Other minor changes to the Posey Jacket are larger sleeve ends and a larger opening for the front end arm loop. The X stitch blueprint, on recent ones just covers one-half of the horizontal strap. On some of their jacket information technology is difficult to get both arms through the front chest loop. Non that it really makes much difference.

For the curious, I am over 6 foot and weigh about 175 pounds, This puts me on the sparse side, and probably helps me do this. The Posey jacket is a large, that means it has a yellow neckband stripe. The recommended weight range for the big jacket is betwixt 145 an 190 pounds. The chest measurement is recommended betwixt 43 and 49 inches. My chest, directly nether the artillery measures 40 inches. I oasis't asked Posey to make me a custom jacket, though I would like a improve fit.

mvc-319ft.jpg Now to tighten down the straps. With the arm strap in initially in my right manus through the sleeve and later, when it is longer in my teeth, I pull against the rope loop, pull on the spare strap, then the rope loop, over again and over again until I work the buckle right upwardly to the end of the left sleeve.


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mvc-321ft.jpg A chip of photographic (photographer) magic betwixt here and the last picture. The rope is at present on the other side of the right sleeve loop. If I am really doing it all past myself, the rope need to exist threaded through the arm-sleeve loop before the sleeve buckle gets buckled

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mvc-326ft.jpg If you expect closely, you will note that the twist in the sleeve strap has been removed. Another advantage of having a photographer nearby.

mvc-327ft.jpg About the fourth dimension I shift from using my hand to using my teeth, I skid the finish of the strap through the loop under the right arm. I likewise employ a prop of some sort to help me position the end of the arm strap and then I tin grab it with my had or my teeth. An part chair seems to assist getting the strap where I need it.

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mvc-337ft.jpg That is as tight every bit the Straitjacket can get. Now the easy function, and the hardest part to contrary.

I untie, with my teeth the rope and slide information technology out of the buckle. As long every bit the rope is in place it is fairly easy to get out. With it out, it is very difficult. Now the question quickly shifts from how-to-go-in to how-to-go-out. Last time I played this way it took me ii hours to get out.


mvc-339ft.jpg A couple of boosted pictures showing the arms through all of the loops. mvc-340ft.jpg

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