Ever wished you could buy a pair of panties or shoes from your favorite adult content creator? Well, it turns out you can.
All Things Worn has introduced a new auction-based feature aimed at expanding monetization opportunities for adult creators, signaling a shift toward more interactive, fan-driven commerce within the platform.

The feature, branded “Kink Auctions,” allows creators to list items for sale and invite followers to bid in real time, creating a competitive marketplace similar to traditional auction platforms. The rollout is being positioned as a way to increase engagement while giving creators greater control over pricing and sales.
Unlike fixed-price listings, the auction system enables fans to drive up the value of items through bidding. Products can range from worn clothing to niche fetish-related items, with creators setting minimum prices and auction durations.
According to the company, sellers retain 100 percent of their earnings, with responsibility for fulfillment and shipping placed on the creator.
Natalia Baker, head of marketing at All Things Worn Group, said the feature is designed to turn transactions into interactive experiences.
“We’re always looking for ways to give creators more control, more visibility, and more earning potential,” Baker said. “Auctions bring a new level of excitement to the platform. It’s not just about listing an item — it’s about creating an experience that fans want to be part of.”
The auction system includes several built-in tools intended to balance engagement with user privacy. These include anonymous bidding to protect buyer identities and customizable auction settings that allow creators to manage pricing and timelines.
The platform also emphasizes its broader focus on privacy and community, positioning itself as a space where users can explore their interests in a controlled, discreet environment.
The initial launch will be limited to a select group of creators with established audiences and strong social reach. The company said these early adopters will help shape how the feature evolves while maximizing early earning potential.
If you are a creator, you should check out All Things Worn as a way to easily provide your items for sale. Applications are now open for creators interested in participating, with the platform encouraging those willing to actively promote their listings and experiment with new revenue models.
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