
There is a particular confidence that comes from wearing something made to be noticed. Libidex has been exploring that feeling since 1989, building a London-born label around glossy latex, expressive silhouettes and clothing that feels personal rather than mass-produced. For a first-time visitor, the appeal is easy to understand: this is a sizeable wardrobe of statement pieces, but the brand still keeps craftsmanship and choice at the centre.
Libidex describes itself as a pioneer of luxury latex fashion, and its range stretches well beyond a single kind of fetish look. You can move from a discreet accessory to a sculpted catsuit, from a classic brief to the more intense Hard & Heavy collection. The site also carries dedicated men’s and women’s edits, Bull & Beau designs, latex care and personalised options, so browsing feels more like discovering a fashion house than opening a novelty shop.
A London story built around made-to-order style
The brand’s story starts with its London atelier and a simple proposition: latex can be treated as a design material. Each garment is made to order, which gives the process a more considered feel and helps explain why colour, finish and fit are such a big part of the experience. Rather than asking shoppers to settle for one fixed version, Libidex invites them to think about the piece they want to create.
- Handcrafted heritage: Libidex has been making latex clothing since 1989.
- Made-to-order production: garments are created for the order rather than treated as anonymous off-the-peg stock.
- Inclusive sizing: the brand highlights sizes from XXS through 6XL.
- Worldwide reach: international delivery and discreet delivery information are built into the shopping journey.
That approach matters for newcomers because latex is not a fabric you choose casually. The finish, thickness and cut all change how a piece looks and wears. Libidex’s colour chart, size guidance and latex care options make it easier to treat the first order as the beginning of a wardrobe, not a one-off experiment.

What can you find in the Libidex range?
The easiest way to understand Libidex is to see how many moods it covers. The women’s shop brings together catsuits, corsets, dresses, skirts, tops, lingerie, jackets, gloves and care products. The men’s shop answers with suits, shirts, waistcoats, leggings, hoods, bodysuits, trousers and accessories. Across both edits, the styling can be sleek and minimal, theatrical and sculptural, or deliberately provocative.
- Women’s latexwear for catsuits, corsets, dresses, lingerie and coordinated looks.
- Men’s latexwear for suits, shirts, tops, underwear, trousers and hoods.
- Hard & Heavy for bondage-led clothing, masks, bodybags, inflatables and stronger silhouettes.
- Bull & Beau for a distinct contemporary range with its own visual attitude.
- Personalised pieces and care for finishing, maintaining and making a garment your own.
For people who want a strong entrance point, the Exposed Catsuit shows the label’s couture side. It is a full statement garment listed at £266.21 on sale against a regular £354.95, with a close-fitting shape that makes the shine and construction do the talking. It is the kind of piece that explains why Libidex appeals to performers, club-goers and anyone who treats clothing as a form of self-definition.
If you are starting smaller, the Balls Out Briefs are a more focused introduction. The design uses 0.40mm latex and a reinforced round front opening, with the current page showing a sale price of £32.48 from £64.95. It is playful, highly specific and useful for understanding the brand’s mix of technical detail and cheeky personality.

Three first looks worth knowing
A first browse can become a little overwhelming when a catalogue reaches more than 1,000 designs. These three examples show how differently the brand can work, and each one gives a newcomer a practical way to think about their own style.
- Start with a detail: the Balls Out Briefs keep the footprint small while introducing the material and the brand’s sense of humour.
- Try a classic feminine shape: the Maxine Crotchless Briefs are listed at £48.71 on sale from £64.95, making them a pointed but relatively accessible entry to the women’s range.
- Go for a full look: the Female Johnny Briefs are a more substantial option, listed at £86.21 on sale from £114.95, and show how Libidex can move towards a complete outfit.

The important point is that there is no single Libidex customer or correct way to wear the range. One person may want a red brief for a private occasion; another may be looking for a showpiece catsuit; someone else may prefer a sharp latex shirt or a discreet accessory. The best sellers edit and new arrivals are useful places to browse when you know the mood but not the product name.

Why first-time shoppers should care
Libidex is interesting because it joins the drama of fetish fashion with the decisions of considered clothing. You can choose a colour, investigate a fit, compare a subtle piece with a dramatic one and learn how to care for the finished garment. That gives the first order a sense of authorship. You are not simply selecting a costume for a single night; you are deciding how much of your personality you want the material to reveal.
- Check the size chart before choosing a close-fitting style.
- Use the colour chart to move beyond the obvious black or red.
- Read the delivery and returns information, especially for made-to-order pieces.
- Choose latex care alongside the garment so the shine and finish can be maintained.
- Take your time: the collection is broad enough to support a gradual wardrobe.

There is also reassurance in the practical side of the brand. Libidex advertises worldwide shipping, discreet delivery and returns, a London boutique presence and customer support. Its Trustpilot profile is displayed at 4.8 out of 5 from more than 2,900 reviews, which adds useful context for anyone nervous about ordering a specialised garment online. Policies and availability can change, so it is worth checking the current product page and delivery details before placing an order.
Ultimately, Libidex is for curious dressers who want clothing to carry a little more attitude. Its strongest idea is not simply that latex looks striking, but that the material can be tailored to different identities, comfort levels and occasions. Start with one detail, build towards a coordinated look or simply explore the atelier’s point of view. The range gives you room to make that choice at your own pace.



