Dresscode

You are all welcome guests during the Warsaw Fetish Weekend – but we must remember that this is a fetish event. At this type of event around the world, participants are required to have a strictly defined dress code. Warsaw Fetish Weekend is no exception in this respect.

We only ask that your outfit clearly reflects your passion for fetish fashion. It doesn’t matter what brand your clothes are – the most important thing is to express your style! We understand that completing a full outfit can be a big step, especially if you are just starting your adventure with fetish. Therefore, feel free to combine and match any fetish elements, provided that your appearance is consistent and complete.

In the list below you will find examples of fetish stylizations in accordance with the dress code adopted by the organizers. Remember that these are just some of the acceptable clothes and styling. If you are not sure whether your outfit will be appropriate, please contact us!

Leather

These are primarily leather uniforms, such as BLUF and Tom of Finland style sets, but not only! You can wear any skins, but remember that your original connections should be fetishistic.

Latex/rubber

One- and multi-piece rubber/latex clothing – T-shirts, pants and bodysuits.

Neoprene

Jumpsuits for diving or water sports, or other neoprene outfits from fetish brands.

Puppy

In this category, clothing is arbitrary – the condition is to have a puppy mask (also made of any material – neoprene, leather or latex).

Uniforms

Military, police and other uniforms.

Skinhead

High glans, militias, tight jeans, bleachers, polo shirts, flyer jackets.

Sneak

These are, of course, suitable and well-exposed sports shoes, as well as sports socks, sports pants or jogger pants and t-shirts.

Lycra/spandex

Lycra, spandex, zentai outfits, sports/wrestling singlets.

Biker gear

Leather overalls (one- and two-piece), enduro and motocross clothes and chopper-style leathers are treated as fetish – along with appropriate shoes, gloves, etc.

Sport

Complete clothing that allows you to practice, among others, football, American football, rugby, cycling, wrestling or any other sport that requires special equipment.

Protective clothing

In this group of clothing we will find anti-chemical suits (military and rescue services), rubber dry suits for diving, as well as professional workwear (especially “High Visibility” clothes).