This acrylic piece utilises the colours from the leatherman flag
This identity is for those who enjoy engaging with leather play
The neon pink triangle is a reclaimed symbol originally used upside down by Nazis to mark homosexuals in concentration camps during the Holocaust. The triangle has been returned to its traditional position, pointing upwards to reclaim it as a symbol for queer resistance. The triangle has been textured to look like the rough side of leather using Stuart Semple’s Pinkest Pink (Which is so pink it cannot be perceived by a camera and is much brighter in real life)
150x98mm
£50.00 Original price was: £50.00.£25.00Current price is: £25.00.