Wondering where to buy a leather harness for women? Whether you’re looking to splurge on something nice made with authentic leather, or looking for a cheaper alternative, I’ve got you covered!
Ever since I interned at BCBG during fashion week in the summer of 2013, I’ve wanted a leather harness to wear over my t-shirts, tank tops, etc.
Unfortunately, it didn’t make sense for me to spend over $100 on a leather harness back then, and honestly still probably doesn’t now.
However, whether you’re looking for a nice leather harness for women or a cheap pleather one, I’ve got you covered with where to look!
Where To Buy a Leather Harness For Women
1. Amazon
If you’re ever looking for good accessories or basic fashion items on the low, I always recommend checking out Amazon first. I got a great pair of bike shorts there a few months back, and the harness I’m wearing in these photos is from there too!
This harness is not the greatest quality in the world, and was a little big on me (the smallest size they list is for a 29″ waist, I have a 24″ waist), but I used some fashion tape to hold down the overhang on the straps and made it work. And for just $15, that’s fine with me.
2. Zana Bayne
If you’ve got money to blow on a nicely made, authentic leather harness, Zana Bayne is the way to go.
Also, fun fact about me, my first “published” article ever (as an intern at Galore) was about Zana Bayne—I’ve come a long way since then. And, so has Zana, who’s pieces have been seen on Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, and even Lil Uzi Vert.
While I’ve never purchased a harness from Zana Bayne, I have some chokers from there that are super legit and definitely help you to make an entrance. Unfortunately, making an entrance also comes in the form of random dudes asking you “what’s on your neck?”
Their harnesses run from around $195 to $400, which really isn’t bad considering they’re custom made to order, real leather, and gorgeous—just be aware that they take a few weeks to ship.
Side note: while on their site I fell in love with the Mini Choker Bags, so if anyone has an extra $400 laying around and wants to spoil me, my birthday is coming up in November.
3. Ave Harness
I’m honestly not sure how I came across Ave Harness, but somehow I did and every time their Instagram posts show up on my feed I want to use 100 of the 😍 emoji. While their selection is small, their pieces are really nicely designed and can definitely transition from the streets to the sheets (or to the music festival, etc.).
Full disclosure, I’ve never bought one of their pieces before so I can’t testify to the quality/fit/etc., but hopefully I will soon! And if you do—tell me about it!
Their pieces run from about $100-140.
4. Yandy
Another place I always turn to for cheap lingerie and accessories? Yandy.
While living in NYC in 2017, you could say I was a bit of a Yandy stan…
I purchased this harness from them, and while it’s definitely not even pretending to be leather, it can definitely be a fun piece for a mere $22.95.
I had the same problem with this harness as I did with the Amazon harness in that it was a little big and slid around my waist, but that’s what I tend to expect when it’s “one size fits all.”
If a full torso harness is too much for you, they have a lot of cool harness-bra type pieces that you can wear under (or over) anything from a cropped tee to a bralette.
5. Dolls Kill
And of course, if you’ve read my other posts, you’ve probably figured out by now that Dolls Kill has some harness pieces too.
To be honest, their selection right now doesn’t have anything that I find to be a quintessential starter harness (the “basics” version of a harness), but if you’re looking for something crazy they definitely have some cool shit, like this neon green leg harness that I wish I had a reason to buy.
Neon Yellow Hip Harness Utility Bag, $36
Other Outfit Deets:
Choker: Lady Love Boutique [buy similar here]
Dress: American Apparel [buy on Depop here]
Shoes: Melissa
Photos by @daniel_sahnn
Do you know another good spot to find leather harness for women? Let me know in the comments!
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