Put Me In A Box: A Bottom-Centric Guide to Box Ties and Their Modifications
I’m a one-person operation often on the road for work. That means that I often get to the post office once a month. Please allow 3-4 weeks for shipping.
If you live outside the US or Canada and would like to place an order of more than 2-3 items, please email cuttheleash.zine@gmail.com with your exact address and I will invoice you with a precise shipping cost. Given the recent significant increase in shipping rates for international orders, orders of more than 2-3 items may be cancelled and refunded (as shipping costs get really high as package sizes increase).
This little book is an attempt to re-conceptualize how box tie education could work. Rather than focusing on any specific harness or pattern, this guide to box ties starts from the place of the unique anatomy of each bottom. Contained within are discussions on shoulder anatomy, the differences between basic box tie forms, and a variety of modifications that are possible within each style to accommodate the needs of each bottom.
This book discusses in detail the impact that various tying techniques have on the body in a variety of positions, such that bottoms and riggers can collaborate on building the best box tie possible. The book discusses high hand positions, boxy positions, and low hand positions as well as box tie alternatives.
I’m a one-person operation often on the road for work. That means that I often get to the post office once a month. Please allow 3-4 weeks for shipping.
If you live outside the US or Canada and would like to place an order of more than 2-3 items, please email cuttheleash.zine@gmail.com with your exact address and I will invoice you with a precise shipping cost. Given the recent significant increase in shipping rates for international orders, orders of more than 2-3 items may be cancelled and refunded (as shipping costs get really high as package sizes increase).
This little book is an attempt to re-conceptualize how box tie education could work. Rather than focusing on any specific harness or pattern, this guide to box ties starts from the place of the unique anatomy of each bottom. Contained within are discussions on shoulder anatomy, the differences between basic box tie forms, and a variety of modifications that are possible within each style to accommodate the needs of each bottom.
This book discusses in detail the impact that various tying techniques have on the body in a variety of positions, such that bottoms and riggers can collaborate on building the best box tie possible. The book discusses high hand positions, boxy positions, and low hand positions as well as box tie alternatives.
I’m a one-person operation often on the road for work. That means that I often get to the post office once a month. Please allow 3-4 weeks for shipping.
If you live outside the US or Canada and would like to place an order of more than 2-3 items, please email cuttheleash.zine@gmail.com with your exact address and I will invoice you with a precise shipping cost. Given the recent significant increase in shipping rates for international orders, orders of more than 2-3 items may be cancelled and refunded (as shipping costs get really high as package sizes increase).
This little book is an attempt to re-conceptualize how box tie education could work. Rather than focusing on any specific harness or pattern, this guide to box ties starts from the place of the unique anatomy of each bottom. Contained within are discussions on shoulder anatomy, the differences between basic box tie forms, and a variety of modifications that are possible within each style to accommodate the needs of each bottom.
This book discusses in detail the impact that various tying techniques have on the body in a variety of positions, such that bottoms and riggers can collaborate on building the best box tie possible. The book discusses high hand positions, boxy positions, and low hand positions as well as box tie alternatives.