Body Harness
A wearable harness made of leather, faux leather, or elastic straps that wraps around the chest and torso. Worn as decorative or functional outerwear, often layered over a t-shirt or worn with bare chest.
Common terms used in the world of men’s harness fashion. Learn what they mean so you can shop with confidence.
A wearable harness made of leather, faux leather, or elastic straps that wraps around the chest and torso. Worn as decorative or functional outerwear, often layered over a t-shirt or worn with bare chest.
A harness that covers only the chest and shoulders, more minimal than a full body harness. Popular for layered looks over t-shirts or shirts.
A close-fitting neck accessory, typically a thin band or thick collar. Used as a complementary piece in harness sets; leather, velvet, and chain variants are popular.
A coordinated set combining a top piece (chest/body harness) with a bottom piece (belt or thigh straps), usually matching in material and color.
Straps worn around the thigh, often connected to a belt. Common in masculine harness fashion as a statement accessory paired with shorts or chaps.
A heavy-duty leather harness with adjustable buckles, originally from BDSM culture but increasingly worn in mainstream club fashion.
Clothing designed for nightclub and party settings. Harness, mesh, metallic fabrics, and reflective materials are typical clubwear elements.
A harness with reflective material that catches light in dark settings, perfect for festivals, raves, and night events.
A harness style that emphasizes the chest/pecs with horizontal straps. Showcases the upper body silhouette.
Additional pieces that complete a harness look — chokers, cuffs, masks, belts. Often sold separately or as part of full sets.