cuffs

A band typically of leather and/or metal that fits around the wrist, arms, legs, or ankles of a person. These bands are typically used to restrain the wearer by linking the cuffs together by chains or metal rods, or by linking the cuffs to a wall or object. Highly associated with bondage.

For distinctive fabric cuffs at the end of sleeves, use sleeve cuffs. For decorative bands or what looks like detached sleeve cuffs worn around the wrist use the wrist cuffs tag.

The term cuffs is also slang for handcuffs, but for tagging purposes the handcuffs tag should be used only for images depicting the metal handcuffs used by the police.

Cuffs worn around the ankles are also tagged ankle cuffs. For frilled fabric cuffs worn around the ankles, use ankle garter instead.

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The following tags are aliased to this tag: cuff (learn more).

The following tags implicate this tag: handcuffs and shackles (learn more).


通常由皮革和/或金属制成的带子,适合佩戴在人的手腕、手臂、腿或脚踝上。这些带子通常用于通过用链条或金属杆将袖口连接在一起,或者通过将袖口连接到墙壁或物体来约束佩戴者。与束缚密切相关。

对于袖子末端独特的织物袖口,请使用袖口。对于装饰带或看起来像戴在手腕上的分离袖口的东西,请使用手腕袖口标签。

术语“cuffs”也是手铐的俚语,但出于标记目的,手铐标签应仅用于描绘警察使用的金属手铐的图像。

戴在脚踝周围的袖口也被标记为脚踝袖口。对于穿在脚踝周围的褶边织物袖口,请使用脚踝吊袜带。
类型 版权&品牌
英文名 cuffs
日文名
别名 ;手枷;手錠
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