FlirtBids.com Adult Clothing Auctions Set to Launch

NEW YORK — FlirtBids.com, a newly created used clothing auction website for the adult industry is set to launch.

The operators said the eBay-like website allows users to sell their used clothing at auction to potentially interested buyers. Sellers will be able to auction their used items such as underwear, lingerie, shoes, panties, fetish clothing, socks, and more.

“Our motivation and mission was to create a medium which let amateurs as well as prominent adult entertainers sell their gently used clothing to their admirers and fans. On traditional auction sites, like eBay, strict policies are dictated regarding the way in which used adult clothing can be marketed and presented to potential buyers. While not a new concept but one that hasn’t yet been massively explored, FlirtBids acts as a compliment to the growing adult industry which is mainly centered on movies and live webcams. Now porn consumers get to add realism to their fantasies by ending up with an item actually worn by their dream girl or guy,” CEO Andre Kunkel said.

Users can register now to begin testing the interface and start posting their items for sale. For more information, email admin@flirtbids.com.

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