Liked the photos, i actually like the among this, perfecto.
Posted by Marshall (guest) on Mon 15 May 2017, 23:54 EDT
thank you
im so in love with these products on SL, as well as all your work there. keep up the good work please
Posted by ElaraJade (currently Precious Vi) (guest) on Wed 25 Jan 2012, 22:38 EST
One of my favorite spends of 250L. I would have GLADLY paid more. I've actually been considering buying a set for my girlfriend but not quite so sure if she would wear them.
Posted by Laku (guest) on Wed 29 Sep 2010, 03:56 EDT
Bikini worn by Leia in Star Wars.
See leiasmetalbikini.com. The bikini frame could be used to support breasts, but of course would be open bra. No bikini bottom of course.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Sat 24 Oct 2009, 05:48 EDT
WOW!... i wasnt going to take a look at this but im verry glad i did, im still baffled.
Posted by braph (guest) on Fri 09 Oct 2009, 13:43 EDT
It would be nice if scripts could be added.
Posted by Guest on Mon 23 Mar 2009, 19:11 EDT
Actually I changed the descriptions after you pointed out the error. I seems I hadn't done the proofreading. Thanks for setting me straight :)
- Grigbertz
Posted by Gallery Administrator on Sat 15 Nov 2008, 07:48 EST
oops, i missed where it said "chains by marine kelly"-sorry!
Posted by eric bloedow (guest) on Fri 14 Nov 2008, 23:21 EST
i'm pretty sure you did not make the chains shown in this picture: those are "serious shackles" by Marine Kelly! i know because i also own a set.
your cuffs have one feature they do not: the ability to leash to ANY object, not just items with special scripts!
while i'm here, i'll make a suggestion for a new product: an armbinder; witch-i mean which(joke)-can make particle chains to matching ankle cuffs. that's one feature i haven't seen in other armbinders! (though some can leash to special anchors)
Posted by eric bloedow (guest) on Fri 14 Nov 2008, 12:45 EST
nice and neonic
very nice color work. raymond chandler once said neon (unless it was spillane ) was one of the great inventions; it certainly lights up darkly themed stuff nicely. kudos, G.
Posted by Alex (guest) on Sun 26 Oct 2008, 22:14 EDT