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Economy down, what about latex?

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

So, the economy has taken a beating lately.  Many people are cutting back on un-necessary spending all over the world.  Luckily, our business seems to be weathering the storm quite well.  It may be because of our very fair prices that a workshop like Kinky King Latex can continue to sell latex clothing and latex bondage equipment even during an economic downturn.  We hope that the economic situation will push people away from the higher cost online latex shops, and give us some new customers.  Our latex sheeting and latex clothing and bondage equipment construction techniques are second to none.  But unfortunately some people may not have given us a try because our prices are TOO low, which makes some people think there might be a problem with our level of quality.  In fact, we make less profit per item than most other workshops, and sell at low prices in an attempt to attact more customers!  We have many loyal customers who have been more than pleased with items purchased from us, as well as custom work we have done for them.  Why should a guy who is 6 foot 8 inches tall and 350 pounds pay $1000 for a custom made catsuit when we can pay us only $450?  We don’t really know…

Anyway, if you are looking for latex gear during this economic downturn - don’t overspend.  Check us out first.  http://kinkykinglatex.com

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Newsflash: Public Display of Latex Fetishism Draws No Reactions

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

I’m the owner of the latex fetish clothing company Kinky King Latex, which has an e-commerce website at kinkykinglatex.com. Several months ago, I decided that with the help of several of my employees, I would make videos to promote my website on Youtube. Little did I know that those videos would turn into an interesting and surprising social experiment.

We arrived in downtown Chicago at about noon – a perfect time to hit the lunchtime crowds of office workers. I changed into my first of several outfits – a black inflatable latex catsuit – in the less than clean bathroom of the “hut” where the attendant spent his days collecting obscene amounts of money for renting parking spaces. The attendant was quite surprised to see me emerge hooded and inflated.

After leaving the parking lot, we began to run into our first pedestrians. We expected gasps, stares, questions and general amazement at the sight of a latex encased, hooded and inflated man walking down the street amongst thousands of people. But what we got was almost no response at all. Many people averted their eyes. Some looked for 1-2 seconds. Most stared straight and acted as if they had not even seen me.

Ok, I thought. If these people won’t give me a good reaction for the video on the street – I’ll go into an enclosed area – where they’re sure to react. We spotted a Barnes & Nobles and entered it. After video taping for about 5 minutes inside – even stopping to browse the magazines amongst other customers – we still did not elicit any reactions! Next, McDonalds. Ordered some food. The woman who took my order did so in a totally normal way, as if I was wearing a business suit. The only reaction at McDonalds came from the manager who told us that it was forbidden to video tape inside…

Out of several thousand people who saw me that day, perhaps 10 took photos with their cell phones, and 5 asked what the inflatable catsuit was used for. So in the end, our videos we made showing people’s “non-reactions” were as interesting or more so than the reactions we had intended to elicit. The lesson learned was clear: people intentionally block or ignore stimuli that are outside of their comfort zones. Next time perhaps we’ll put someone in a latex sleep sack or some other type of bondage equipment and see what happens then…

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