Kink, Stockroom to Create Exclusive Line

SAN FRANCISCO — Bondage site Kink.com and BDSM specialty store Stockroom.com are discussing plans to create a Kink brand line of apparel and toys to be sold on both sites.

Stockroom currently manages the online stores on Kink's various fetish websites, and soon the company will work with Kink and newly acquired adult store Stormy Leather to create leather, latex and fabric apparel under the Kink brand name.

"The opportunities are endless in terms of working together," said Reena Patel, Kink's vice president of marketing. "We're going to see which items are best sellers and work with those to brand [for Kink]."

Known for its manufacturing of quality products, Stockroom also will work with Kink's art department to develop, design and create a collection of props and tools used exclusively on the set at Kink's studio, located in the historical San Francisco armory.

"Some are always requested [but] never had an avenue for sale before," Patel said. That way, she said, customers can purchase some of the items used on their favorite Kink sites, such as Kink's infamous handmade fucking machines.

Patel also said that, with Stockroom's acquisition of San Francisco-based Stormy Leather, Kink will have better access to the kinds of products the company is known for using, since the two companies will be within blocks of each other. Finding quality BDSM gear will be just a shopping trip away.

"Kink is always committed to quality," Patel said, "but it's hard to find good products. Stockroom is real — they offer good quality at reasonable prices."

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