Ribbon
Light decorative arm tie — the easiest bind to wriggle out of.
Worn on the arms — the core restraints. They bind the arms behind you (or encase them) and are the hardest to escape. Organic binds (vine, web, slime, tape) are permanently locked and take no padlock.
Light decorative arm tie — the easiest bind to wriggle out of.
Sprouts a living vine that binds the arms; grips on its own.
Sticky webbing around the arms.
Clingy slime that holds the arms fast.
Arms taped together; sticks until you tear free.
Classic rope arm-tie. Recolourable.
Decorative rope harness; same hold as ropes. Recolourable.
Steel chain around the arms — markedly tougher than rope.
Rigid spreader bar locking the arms apart.
Buckled leather arm restraint.
Clinical buckled straps.
Single-sleeve binder forcing the arms together behind the back, with its own idle / walk / struggle poses.
Armbinder variant that forces a crawl and drops the camera + leash to floor height for pet play.
Full arm-enclosing wrap — hides the arms entirely.
Buckled jacket pinning both arms across the body.
Total upper-body encasement that hides the arms — the hardest restraint to escape.