When a man competes for a Mr. Leather title, looking good in a pair of leather pants so tight you can't even slip a whisper down the back is not enough. (It's a good start, though.) Mr. Leather has to stand up as representative for an entire community, and that means presenting a positive image, being knowledgeable about the history of leather culture, acting as an enthusiastic fundraiser for numerous affiliated events and generally being a servant to the leather community at large. It takes a special breed of man to win the leather sash, no doubt. The best leathermen from thirteen states converge on St. Louis...
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