FetishStreetWear.com review

FetishStreetWear.com are a company who seek to normalise people’s experience of their fetishes. They sell clothes that would be virtually indistinguishable from normal street clothes excepting that they celebrate the wearer’s fetish.

In this review I will be concentrating on the ABDL selection from FetishStreetWear as this is the category I have the greatest affinity with and understanding of. I simply do not know whether people into urination fetishes would be satisfied with a T-shirt that has piss on it, so I will not comment on that.

I will publish this review incomplete to start with. The hook that reeled me to buy at FetishStreetWear was a picture of this pair of shoes:

Underwater adult baby shoes

I have ordered a set of them, but whilst the rest of my order has made it here with remarkable alacrity, the shoes are made to order so will take a little longer. I thought it best to publish my views on FetishStreetWear’s shopping experience and clothes, then return to this review and add to it once I get my shoes.

Shopping on FetishStreetWear’s website is easy enough. The site seems a little slow, but this is more than made up for by the array of wonderful clothes you can peruse and plot to purchase.

Once you have signed up for an account you can create wish lists to send to people, save addresses and payment methods for faster checkouts, basically the usual online shopping experience.

One thing about the shopping experience that may worry the insanely neurotic is that when you buy clothes on a debit or credit card the payment will show on your account statement as going to FetishStreetWear.com. If you really care about this, you can pay by PayPal or a bank transfer (NOTE: the shop owner tells me he has now fixed this and payments will show on your statement as going to FS Streetwear now:).

On this subject, there is nothing even the weirdest of people could complain about when the clothes are sent to you. The sender appeared on my package as ‘F S Ltd’. That is anonymous enough for anyone!

The ABDL section of the FetishStreetWear’s website lists T-shirts, sweaters, hoodies, bandanas, shoes, caps and beanies. There are a few characters on the clothes that make multiple appearances, but there is something for everyone there. I could possibly suggest the designs for more geared toward the little boy-market, but most of the stuff is pretty unisex and could be worn by anyone.

So let us have a look at some of those clothes!

The first thing I bought was this Space Explorer T-shirt, here I am modelling it (clicking on pictures expands them).

One cute this FetishStreetWear do with their T-shirts is put a little message appropriate for the theme of the shirt inside or outside the back collar. This is what is outside the Space Explorer t-shirt’s back collar.

Space explorer t-shirt

Yeah, I’m a space explorer crew member!

Next up is the Train and Plane t-shirt. Here I am modelling again.

This has the following message on the inside. I have been told the ‘F’ in the ‘FO’ is a typo, it should have been ‘GO’. Good! If it was meant to be ‘FO’, little ears should not here the word ‘F’ is an abbreviation of!

Train and plain T-shirt

My final T-shirt purchase for in this batch of clothes is quite appropriate for this site, it is the Big Kid T-shirt. I am modelling again.

And here is the message on the inside of the back collar.

Big Kid t-shirt

All the t-shirts are made from a heavyweight cotton (or for one colour 90% cotton, 10% polyester) material that is very comfortable.

The pictures on these t-shirts are direct to material prints, so they should hold up to even tumble drying, without them melting and sticking to each other.

I have to say, I am really paranoid about my beautiful little clothes with prints on. I will (although Mr FetishStreetWear says this is unnecessary)  take them out of my washer-drier before it goes onto the drying cycle and put them on a washing line (or, as I do, over a door) to air dry.

As I said, Mr FetishStreetWear says the direct to fabric prints will mean they can stand up to high temperatures, so you shouldn’t need to do this. I’m scared. I’m baby.

My final purchase in this order (excepting the shoes) was a sweatshirt with Axel the axolotl on it.

Why would an ABDL item of clothing have an axolotl on it, beyond them being cute animals? Who would have thought my four degrees in biology would have been useful in writing a review of enormous children’s clothes?

You see, an axolotl is a type of newt that has undergone the process of neoteny during its evolution. Neoteny is the retention of juvenile characteristics in the adult form. I take it you do not need any more pointers to see the relationship between axolotls and adult babies!

Here are some pictures of me modelling the Axel the axolotl sweatshirt.

This sweatshirt is made from a 50/50 Polyester/cotton blend that in no way feels too artificial. It feels soft and warm, so this will be a great item to show off that you are an adult baby in what remains of this winter.

Prices are very reasonable at FetishStreetWear, in line with the best of other specialist adult baby clothes suppliers. The clothes are really well designed and cute too. I will update this assessment if, when they arrive (I am told this will be 2-3 weeks as the shoes are hard to make), the shoes tell me anything different but, for now, FetishStreetWear.com is very highly recommended by Big-kid.com!

2 thoughts on “FetishStreetWear.com review”

  1. Just to confirm:

    Firstly: The name that appears on your card statement when you order is now ‘F S Streetwear’.

    Secondly: I have put one printed t-shirt through a wash/dry cycle and it has survived without damage.

    Any questions, let me know!

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