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Libidex (at Liberation)

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Shiny-shiny latex for men and women

Rubber fetish couturiers to gay and straight men and women of the latex world, operating under the name Libidex with a range including catsuits, lingerie, pants, gloves, corsets, hoods, jackets, knickers, t-shirts, shorts and tops, plus themed looks and a full range of colours. The domain of Simon Rose, Libidex have been stretching customers' libidos to their full potential since 1992, available at this flagship Covent Garden retail space Liberation from 2004. In September 2015 Libidex relocated its offices and design studio to 3 St Alban's Place N1 0NX, just north of Islington Green, just a few doors away from the former premises of rubber stalwart Regulation [see entry].



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