BTCHY STYX is a San Diego-based artisan and longtime member of the Desire community, known for creating delightfully mean things for those who appreciate a little sting. Specializing in handcrafted impact toys and implements, each piece is designed with an eye toward both function and wicked creativity. Whether you’re looking for something playful, sinister, or beautifully intimidating, BTCHY STYX brings a distinctive blend of craftsmanship, personality, and mischief to every creation.
Bitches Love Leather creates handcrafted leather BDSM gear designed to be durable, comfortable, and built for real-world play. Made by a small California-based team, their collection includes collars, cuffs, restraints, harnesses, hoods, gags, and custom leatherwork for bodies of all sizes. With a focus on quality craftsmanship, body inclusivity, and gear that stands up to years of use, Bitches Love Leather delivers handmade pieces that are as functional as they are beautiful.
Faetex Fashion creates handcrafted latex fashion that blends fantasy, sensuality, and self-expression into truly magical wearable art. Designed and made in Los Angeles, their whimsical collection features custom-fit garments, fairy-inspired dresses, bodysuits, collars, accessories, and statement pieces that celebrate individuality and transformation. Drawing inspiration from fae folklore and fantasy aesthetics, Faetex Fashion invites every wearer to embrace their inner magic and become the most enchanting version of themselves.
McMason Creations is a San Diego-based maker of handcrafted kink implements, specialty impact toys, and playful accessories designed for both function and self-expression. Created by a husband-and-wife team, their work blends quality craftsmanship with creativity, offering everything from exotic hardwood paddles and wooden knives to acrylic pieces and custom designs. Whether you’re looking for a unique toy, a custom commission, or something that reflects your personality, McMason Creations brings imagination and artistry to every piece.




