Uniforms are a big part of the fetish scene and role-play in the bedroom. Europe were flooded with Russian military uniforms when the wall came down, so getting your hands on one of these shouldn’t be hard – And they come at a fairly good price.

According to Times Online Japan Airlines has faced mass layoffs, customer fury and national shame since the bankruptcy but it has also created a market opportunity for others. We might be witnessing a potentially thriving black market for the uniforms worn by its air stewardesses.

For decades, the crisp, no-nonsense outfits have appealed to male Japanese tastes. New Japan Airlines (JAL) uniforms have long been in demand in the local sex industry for customers keen on role-playing fantasies, while rare specimens that have actually been worn are hugely sought after by fetishists and are worth their weight in gold.

The uniform of a Japan Airlines stewardess was once sold for $16,000, according to Tokyo specialist costumer Yu Teramoto. And uniforms that have actually been worn are worth more.

JAL has long been aware of the uniform’s mysterious power and has been at great pains to ensure that none of the real ones ever get on to the black market. Efforts have included putting a serial number into each item of clothing, and keeping meticulous records of the exact whereabouts of garments all around the world.

The risk of a new flood of uniforms on to the black market has raised the stakes for the airlines. All Nippon Airways (ANA) — which has the same problem — has begun sewing computer chips into its stewardess uniforms so that errant skirts, jackets and hats can be tracked from space. JAL is understood to be installing a similar system.

A spokesperson for JAL described a series of measures that meant that it was “virtually impossible for an individual to hold on to their uniform after they have left their job”. He admitted that a uniform of the sort worn by staff in the business-class lounge had been stolen a few years ago and had appeared on an internet auction site. JAL paid £1,500 for the uniform to keep it off the market.

Mr Teramoto told The Times, however, that there had always been a few that escaped the JAL dragnet and which had found their way into specialist shops. In a notorious incident five years ago, twelve ANA uniforms were stolen during an advertising shoot. Eight were returned after a nationwide amnesty but four are still at large. Mr Teramoto claims to know of one uniform from that famous haul that sold for £11,000.

Source: Times Online


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