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Clothing

First drop clothing.

T-shirts, crop tops and limited pieces from the first drop.

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Charcoal and Ink original work

Art

Charcoal & Ink

Original signed pieces from the LAB.

Clothing

The first uniform.

T-shirts and cropped silhouettes carrying the Muscle LAB code. Athletic structure, controlled exposure and limited release energy.

Uniform

The essential pieces. European fit, built for bodies that move with intention after dark.

LAB Line Tee

LAB Line Tee

The arm strap drawn in black. Restraint as a visual language, not a detail. For bodies that already understand what this means without needing it explained.

30 EUR

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Speedo Submission

Speedo Submission

Swimwear codes redrawn as desire. The body, the water, the moment someone looks twice. Best worn by those who already know what submission means — and choose it.

30 EUR

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Latex Framing

Latex Framing

The body, outlined. Latex as intention — drawn, not worn. Minimal because nothing else is needed when the line already says everything.

30 EUR

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Left Pocket, Red

Left Pocket, Red

Left side. Red mark. The first half of a visual conversation — complete on its own, louder when paired. Wear it alone or let it find its other half.

30 EUR

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Right Pocket, Blue

Right Pocket, Blue

Right side. Blue mark. The answer to Left Pocket, Red — or the beginning of something entirely its own. Two bodies in the same room do not need to match. They just need to know.

30 EUR

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Monochrome Desire

Monochrome Desire

Olive tones. Body reduced to form. Desire made quiet — not soft. For the version of you that does not need colour to make the statement.

30 EUR

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No Mask

No shame. No apology. Louder pieces that still know when to let the body do the talking.

BlueH

No Mask

BlueH

A bold piece for those who move with confidence, attitude, and presence. Sports Blue brings together an athletic feel and the unmistakable Muscle Lab identity, creating a strong visual statement with a clean, wearable edge.

30 EUR

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Pride Line Tee

Pride collection

Pride Line Tee

The body drawn in every colour it was told not to be. White ground, rainbow line — pride worn as anatomy, not decoration.

Stock: Sold out Material: 100% cotton jersey Care: Wash cold, inside out, line dry Fit: Athletic close fit; size up for relaxed wear

30 EUR

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Pride Body Tee

Pride collection

Pride Body Tee

The body as the statement. Pride not announced — drawn. Clean cut for those who carry their identity without needing to explain it.

30 EUR

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Crop Tops

Less fabric. The decision of how much to show — and where — is always yours.

Black Crop Top

Crop top

Black Crop Top

Black ground, white line, exposed torso. The crop top as a decision — not just about length, but about what you say when you choose where the fabric ends.

35 EUR

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White Crop Top

Crop top

White Crop Top

White ground, black line. The same decision in reverse. For bodies that know the contrast between fabric and skin is never accidental.

35 EUR

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Pride Crop Top

Crop top

Pride Crop Top

Cropped, coloured, unashamed. The rainbow drawn directly onto the body line — for rooms where you want to be seen and are not afraid of it.

35 EUR

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Charcoal & Ink

Each drawing exists once. Charcoal pencil and India ink on paper — signed, framed in black, never reproduced. The origin of the LAB visual language, before it became fabric.

Original drawing 01

One of one original

First Line

The first gaze held in charcoal. Nineties underwear packaging, body study, direct eye contact — this is where everything in the LAB began. One original. One owner.

150 EUR

Signed original artwork in charcoal pencil and India ink.
Black frame included.
Artwork size: 21.5 cm high x 13.5 cm wide.

Frame details
Frame
Aluminium, aluminium, epoxy/polyester powder coating, anodised finish.
Front protection
Polystyrene plastic.
Back panel
MDF.
Mount
Paper.
Original drawing 02

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Nuit Inconnue

“Une nuit d'été sombre”

A dark summer night that never fully declared itself. Tension without resolution, mystery without explanation. The kind of drawing that means something different depending on who is looking.

150 EUR

Signed original artwork in charcoal pencil and India ink.
Black frame included.
Artwork size: 21.5 cm high x 13.5 cm wide.

Frame details
Frame
Aluminium, aluminium, epoxy/polyester powder coating, anodised finish.
Front protection
Polystyrene plastic.
Back panel
MDF.
Mount
Paper.
Original drawing 03

One of one original

Sauna Hours

Heat. Steam. The silence between bodies in a room where everyone knows and no one needs to say it. A study in proximity — charcoal and ink capturing what happens just before.

150 EUR

Signed original artwork in charcoal pencil and India ink.
Black frame included.
Artwork size: 21.5 cm high x 13.5 cm wide.

Frame details
Frame
Aluminium, aluminium, epoxy/polyester powder coating, anodised finish.
Front protection
Polystyrene plastic.
Back panel
MDF.
Mount
Paper.

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The LAB

Archive

A visual language for bodies that don't need permission.

Muscle LAB started with drawings. Bodies reduced to line, pressure, shadow and memory. Then those marks moved into fabric, skin, and spaces that don't need explanation.

This is not a brand trying to look acceptable. It is an underground project built around body culture, leather aesthetics, queer identity and the kind of confidence that doesn't explain itself.

OriginPortugal
Founded2025
Drop modelLimited release
AestheticUnderground · Leather · Editorial
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Archive Entry // Restricted Files

TOP SECRET ARCHIVE

The LAB Archives. Sometimes we find the reason because signals and clothing say more than words.

The Hanky Code editorial banner

There is a moment, somewhere in the 1970s, in a bar in San Francisco or New York, where a man tucks a folded handkerchief into the back pocket of his jeans and speaks an entire sentence without opening his mouth. The colour says enough.

Before the Words Were Allowed

For much of the twentieth century, queer identity in public could be socially dangerous and legally punished. Bars were raided, relationships were exposed and lives were damaged. In that context, communication had to be invisible to those who did not know how to look and perfectly legible to those who did.

The hanky code emerged from that pressure. Its origins are debated, from older San Francisco dance customs to the 1970s leather scene, but by the mid-1970s a living system of colour, pocket placement and desire circulated through bars, zines and gay newspapers.

The System

The logic was direct: left pocket suggested giving, right pocket suggested receiving. The colour named the signal. Dark blue, light blue, black, red, grey, green, white, orange and dozens more became a coded vocabulary for desire, role, identity and risk.

This was not novelty. It was infrastructure: a way for queer men, gay leather communities and underground rooms to communicate without surrendering their safety.

The Leather Bar as Sanctuary

The code lived most clearly in the leather bar. Leather, denim, boots and caps were not decoration. They were armour, membership and language. To read a pocket in 1978 was to know whether you were a tourist or a citizen of the room.

It Lives in What You Wear Now

The Muscle LAB Left Pocket reference is not accidental. It belongs to a lineage where cloth becomes signal and the body becomes text. Not everyone will read it. Some will. That is the point.

Há um momento, algures nos anos 70, num bar de São Francisco ou Nova Iorque, em que um homem coloca um lenço dobrado no bolso traseiro das jeans e diz uma frase inteira sem abrir a boca. A cor já diz o suficiente.

Antes de as Palavras Serem Permitidas

Durante grande parte do século XX, a identidade queer em público podia ser perigosa e criminalizada. Bares eram alvo de rusgas, relações eram expostas e vidas eram destruídas. Nesse contexto, a comunicação tinha de ser invisível para quem não sabia olhar e clara para quem sabia.

O hanky code nasceu dessa pressão. As origens são discutidas, entre costumes antigos de dança em São Francisco e a cena leather dos anos 70, mas a meio dessa década já existia um sistema vivo de cor, bolso e desejo.

O Sistema

A lógica era direta: bolso esquerdo sugeria dar, bolso direito sugeria receber. A cor nomeava o sinal. Azul escuro, azul claro, preto, vermelho, cinzento, verde, branco, laranja e muitas outras cores criaram um vocabulário codificado de desejo, papel, identidade e risco.

Não era uma curiosidade. Era infraestrutura: uma forma de homens queer, comunidades gay leather e salas underground comunicarem sem entregarem a própria segurança.

O Bar Leather Como Santuário

O código vivia sobretudo no bar leather. Leather, denim, botas e bonés não eram decoração. Eram armadura, pertença e linguagem. Ler um bolso em 1978 era perceber se se estava a entrar como turista ou como cidadão da sala.

Vive no Que Vestes Agora

A referência Left Pocket da Muscle LAB não é acidental. Pertence a uma linhagem em que o tecido vira sinal e o corpo vira texto. Nem todos vão ler. Alguns vão. Esse é o ponto.

Hay un momento, en algún bar de San Francisco o Nueva York en los años 70, en el que un hombre coloca un pañuelo doblado en el bolsillo trasero de sus vaqueros y dice una frase entera sin abrir la boca. El color ya dice bastante.

Antes de que las Palabras Fueran Permitidas

Durante buena parte del siglo XX, la identidad queer en público podía ser peligrosa y perseguida. Los bares sufrían redadas, las relaciones quedaban expuestas y las vidas podían quedar destruidas. En ese contexto, la comunicación tenía que ser invisible para quien no sabía mirar y clara para quien sí sabía.

El hanky code nació de esa presión. Sus orígenes se discuten, entre antiguas costumbres de baile en San Francisco y la escena leather de los años 70, pero a mediados de esa década ya existía un sistema vivo de color, bolsillo y deseo.

El Sistema

La lógica era directa: bolsillo izquierdo sugería dar, bolsillo derecho sugería recibir. El color nombraba la señal. Azul oscuro, azul claro, negro, rojo, gris, verde, blanco, naranja y muchos más colores formaron un vocabulario codificado de deseo, rol, identidad y riesgo.

No era una curiosidad. Era infraestructura: una forma de que hombres queer, comunidades gay leather y salas underground se comunicaran sin entregar su seguridad.

El Bar Leather Como Santuario

El código vivía sobre todo en el bar leather. Leather, denim, botas y gorras no eran decoración. Eran armadura, pertenencia y lenguaje. Leer un bolsillo en 1978 era saber si entrabas como turista o como ciudadano de la sala.

Vive en lo que Llevas Ahora

La referencia Left Pocket de Muscle LAB no es accidental. Pertenece a una línea donde la tela se vuelve señal y el cuerpo se vuelve texto. No todo el mundo lo leerá. Algunos sí. Ese es el punto.

Cruising editorial banner

Before apps, profiles and algorithms, there was the street, the park, the rest stop, the toilet block at the edge of the car park. There was cruising: the practice of moving through public space in search of connection through body, gaze and signal.

The Spaces

Parks, public toilets, motorway service areas and leather bar back rooms formed a geography that was not printed on maps but was carried through memory, whispered directions and embodied knowledge. A repeated walk, a held look, a parked car, a light switched on for a second: each could become language.

The Gaze

In ordinary public space, the gaze between men was policed. In cruising space, the gaze was vocabulary. To look, look away and look back was not vague. It was a refined grammar built under risk.

After the Apps

Digital platforms changed queer desire, but they did not erase physical cruising grounds. What shifted was the skill of reading a space and a body in real time. That history matters because queer clothing and gay fashion have always carried this same intelligence: garments as signals for those who know how to read.

Antes das apps, dos perfis e dos algoritmos, havia a rua, o parque, a estação de serviço, a casa de banho no limite do parque de estacionamento. Havia cruising: mover-se no espaço público à procura de ligação através do corpo, do olhar e do sinal.

Os Espaços

Parques, casas de banho públicas, áreas de serviço e back rooms de bares leather formavam uma geografia que não aparecia nos mapas, mas era transmitida por memória, direções sussurradas e conhecimento corporal. Um percurso repetido, um olhar mantido, um carro estacionado, uma luz acesa por um segundo: tudo podia virar linguagem.

O Olhar

No espaço público comum, o olhar entre homens era vigiado. No espaço de cruising, o olhar era vocabulário. Olhar, desviar e voltar a olhar não era ambíguo. Era uma gramática apurada sob risco.

Depois das Apps

As plataformas digitais mudaram o desejo queer, mas não apagaram os lugares físicos de cruising. O que mudou foi a capacidade de ler um espaço e um corpo em tempo real. Essa história importa porque a roupa queer e a gay fashion sempre transportaram essa inteligência: peças como sinais para quem sabe ler.

Antes de las apps, los perfiles y los algoritmos, estaban la calle, el parque, el área de servicio, el baño al borde del aparcamiento. Estaba el cruising: moverse por el espacio público buscando conexión a través del cuerpo, la mirada y la señal.

Los Espacios

Parques, baños públicos, áreas de carretera y back rooms de bares leather formaban una geografía que no aparecía en los mapas, pero se transmitía por memoria, instrucciones susurradas y conocimiento corporal. Un recorrido repetido, una mirada sostenida, un coche aparcado, una luz encendida un segundo: todo podía volverse lenguaje.

La Mirada

En el espacio público común, la mirada entre hombres estaba vigilada. En el espacio de cruising, la mirada era vocabulario. Mirar, apartar la vista y volver a mirar no era ambiguo. Era una gramática afinada bajo riesgo.

Después de las Apps

Las plataformas digitales cambiaron el deseo queer, pero no borraron los lugares físicos de cruising. Lo que cambió fue la habilidad de leer un espacio y un cuerpo en tiempo real. Esa historia importa porque la ropa queer y la gay fashion siempre han llevado esa inteligencia: prendas como señales para quien sabe leer.

Leather editorial banner

Ask someone outside the community what leather means and they may give you a fashion answer. Ask someone inside and the answer is closer to inheritance. Leather is material, but it is also position, memory, discipline and chosen skin.

Where It Came From

Gay leather culture is often connected to post-war motorcycle clubs, veteran camaraderie, biker aesthetics and bars that became rooms of chosen masculinity. The look was not copied. It was transformed: hypermasculine codes were claimed, intensified and made queer.

Old Guard and New Guard

Old Guard leather carried protocol, respect and transmission. New Guard expanded access and challenged rigidity. The tension between memory and evolution keeps leather culture alive rather than frozen.

Leather and the Body

Leather style on a body can signal history, community, erotic imagination and identity without apology. It connects to bear culture, gay leather rooms and the wider underground where clothing is not costume but declaration.

Pergunta a alguém fora da comunidade o que significa leather e talvez recebas uma resposta de moda. Pergunta a alguém dentro e a resposta aproxima-se de herança. Leather é material, mas também posição, memória, disciplina e pele escolhida.

De Onde Veio

A cultura gay leather é muitas vezes ligada a clubes de motas do pós-guerra, camaradagem de veteranos, estética biker e bares que se tornaram salas de masculinidade escolhida. O visual não foi copiado. Foi transformado: códigos hipermasculinos foram reclamados, intensificados e tornados queer.

Old Guard e New Guard

A Old Guard carregava protocolo, respeito e transmissão. A New Guard abriu acesso e questionou rigidez. A tensão entre memória e evolução mantém a cultura leather viva, não congelada.

Leather e Corpo

Leather style num corpo pode sinalizar história, comunidade, imaginação erótica e identidade sem pedido de desculpa. Liga-se à cultura bear, às salas gay leather e ao underground onde roupa não é fantasia, mas declaração.

Pregunta fuera de la comunidad qué significa leather y quizá recibas una respuesta de moda. Pregunta dentro y la respuesta se acerca más a una herencia. Leather es material, pero también posición, memoria, disciplina y piel elegida.

De Dónde Viene

La cultura gay leather suele conectarse con clubes de motos de posguerra, camaradería de veteranos, estética biker y bares que se convirtieron en salas de masculinidad elegida. El look no fue copiado. Fue transformado: códigos hipermasculinos fueron reclamados, intensificados y hechos queer.

Old Guard y New Guard

La Old Guard llevaba protocolo, respeto y transmisión. La New Guard amplió el acceso y cuestionó la rigidez. La tensión entre memoria y evolución mantiene viva la cultura leather, no congelada.

Leather y Cuerpo

El leather style sobre un cuerpo puede señalar historia, comunidad, imaginación erótica e identidad sin disculpa. Se conecta con la cultura bear, las salas gay leather y el underground donde la ropa no es disfraz, sino declaración.

The Language of Cloth editorial banner

There is an intelligence that develops under prohibition. When speech is unsafe, cloth begins to speak. Colour, cut, pocket, ring, tie, shoe and handkerchief become sentences for those who know the grammar.

Before the Codes Were Named

From the green carnation associated with Oscar Wilde's circle to twentieth-century accessories and colours that shifted by city and decade, queer communities built recognition systems that could be visible and hidden at the same time.

The Coding of Masculinity

Leather and denim rewrote conventional masculinity from inside. What was meant to exclude gay men became a queer clothing language: tough, precise, erotic, communal and readable.

The Code Lives in the Cloth

When Muscle LAB names a piece Left Pocket, the garment enters that lineage. Body as text. Garment as signal. Community as reader. That is not nostalgia. It is code carried forward.

Há uma inteligência que se desenvolve sob proibição. Quando falar não é seguro, o tecido começa a falar. Cor, corte, bolso, anel, gravata, sapato e lenço tornam-se frases para quem conhece a gramática.

Antes de os Códigos Terem Nome

Do cravo verde associado ao círculo de Oscar Wilde a acessórios e cores do século XX que mudavam por cidade e década, comunidades queer criaram sistemas de reconhecimento visíveis e escondidos ao mesmo tempo.

A Codificação da Masculinidade

Leather e denim reescreveram a masculinidade convencional por dentro. O que era suposto excluir homens gay tornou-se uma linguagem de queer clothing: dura, precisa, erótica, comunitária e legível.

O Código Vive no Tecido

Quando a Muscle LAB chama Left Pocket a uma peça, a peça entra nessa linhagem. Corpo como texto. Roupa como sinal. Comunidade como leitora. Não é nostalgia. É código transportado para a frente.

Hay una inteligencia que se desarrolla bajo prohibición. Cuando hablar no es seguro, la tela empieza a hablar. Color, corte, bolsillo, anillo, corbata, zapato y pañuelo se vuelven frases para quien conoce la gramática.

Antes de que los Códigos Tuvieran Nombre

Desde el clavel verde asociado al círculo de Oscar Wilde hasta accesorios y colores del siglo XX que cambiaban por ciudad y década, las comunidades queer crearon sistemas de reconocimiento visibles y ocultos a la vez.

La Codificación de la Masculinidad

Leather y denim reescribieron la masculinidad convencional desde dentro. Lo que debía excluir a los hombres gay se convirtió en un lenguaje de queer clothing: duro, preciso, erótico, comunitario y legible.

El Código Vive en la Tela

Cuando Muscle LAB llama Left Pocket a una prenda, la prenda entra en esa línea. Cuerpo como texto. Ropa como señal. Comunidad como lectora. No es nostalgia. Es código llevado hacia delante.

Identity Without Apology editorial banner

This is about what happens when you stop hiding. For much of queer history, concealment was not preference. It was survival. The hanky code, cruising ground and leather bar were technologies for being oneself under conditions designed to punish visibility.

What It Costs to Hide

There is a tiredness that comes from performing a version of yourself that is not you. Queer identity has often been divided into office, family, street and bar versions. Code made survival possible, but it also rationed legibility.

The Archetypes

Bear, Leather Man, Pup, Daddy and Jock are not boxes. They are reference points inside queer masculine culture: ways of locating desire, care, discipline, play, body and presence.

No Mask

Muscle LAB makes clothes for men who wear the signal. The Find Your Code identity quiz is built on that same logic: not a cheap personality test, but a route into the archetype you carry and the clothes that make it visible.

Isto é sobre o que acontece quando deixas de te esconder. Durante grande parte da história queer, esconder não era preferência. Era sobrevivência. O hanky code, o cruising ground e o bar leather foram tecnologias para ser quem se é em condições feitas para punir a visibilidade.

O Custo de Esconder

Há um cansaço próprio de representar uma versão de ti que não és tu. A identidade queer foi muitas vezes dividida entre versões de trabalho, família, rua e bar. O código tornava a sobrevivência possível, mas também racionava a legibilidade.

Os Arquétipos

Bear, Leather Man, Pup, Daddy e Jock não são caixas. São pontos de referência dentro da cultura masculina queer: formas de localizar desejo, cuidado, disciplina, jogo, corpo e presença.

No Mask

A Muscle LAB faz roupa para homens que vestem o sinal. O quiz Find Your Code nasce da mesma lógica: não um teste de personalidade barato, mas uma rota para o arquétipo que carregas e para a roupa que o torna visível.

Esto va de lo que pasa cuando dejas de esconderte. Durante gran parte de la historia queer, esconderse no era preferencia. Era supervivencia. El hanky code, el cruising ground y el bar leather fueron tecnologías para ser uno mismo bajo condiciones hechas para castigar la visibilidad.

El Coste de Esconderse

Hay un cansancio propio de representar una versión de ti que no eres tú. La identidad queer se dividió muchas veces entre versiones de oficina, familia, calle y bar. El código hacía posible sobrevivir, pero también racionaba la legibilidad.

Los Arquetipos

Bear, Leather Man, Pup, Daddy y Jock no son cajas. Son puntos de referencia dentro de la cultura masculina queer: formas de situar deseo, cuidado, disciplina, juego, cuerpo y presencia.

No Mask

Muscle LAB hace ropa para hombres que llevan la señal. El quiz Find Your Code nace de esa misma lógica: no un test de personalidad barato, sino una ruta hacia el arquetipo que llevas y la ropa que lo vuelve visible.

Size Guide

Find your fit.

T-shirts

SizeChest (cm)Waist (cm)Length (cm)EU
S86–9171–766944–46
M91–9676–817148–50
L96–10181–867352–54
XL101–10686–917556–58
XXL106–11191–967760–62

Crop tops

SizeChest (cm)Waist (cm)Length (cm)EU
S82–87—4244–46
M87–92—4448–50
L92–97—4652–54
XL97–102—4856–58

The Muscle LAB fit is European athletic — slightly fitted through the chest and shoulders. If you prefer a looser fit, size up. Crop tops run true to size with a shorter length by design. For questions, contact the LAB before ordering.

Manifesto

Not trying to look acceptable.

Muscle LAB is not trying to look acceptable.

It is a visual language for bodies that carry tension, heat, weight, softness and power.

It starts with drawings. Bodies reduced to line, pressure, shadow and memory.

Then those marks move into fabric, skin, and the spaces that do not need explanation.

No corporate polish. No generic lifestyle fantasy.

Just black, white, sweat, leather, skin, fabric, and the quiet confidence of a universe built for those who already know.

Muscle LAB exists for bodies that do not ask for permission.

For those who choose how to be seen, how to feel, how to desire, how to move, and how to belong.

This is Muscle LAB. Not for everyone. Made exactly for you.

Our Pillars

Respect. Empathy. Freedom.

Respect

Respect the body. Respect the person. Respect identity, limits, expression, desire, and the way each person chooses to feel good in their own skin.

Empathy

Every body carries a story. Muscle LAB is not built around perfection, but around presence, tension, softness, strength, and transformation.

Freedom

Love who you want to love. Wear what makes you feel powerful. Be visible on your own terms. Muscle LAB exists for a freedom that does not need to explain itself.

Returns policy

Clear terms. No drama.

EU-friendly return guidance written for humans. Contact the LAB before sending anything back so the return can be identified correctly.

14 days

You may request a return within 14 days of receiving your order. Items must be unused, unworn and returned with original tags attached.

Return shipping

The customer is responsible for return shipping unless the item arrived defective or incorrect. Use tracked shipping for your own protection.

Swimwear hygiene

Swimwear can only be returned when unused and when the protective hygiene seal has not been removed or damaged.

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Ambassador programme

Represent the underground.

The Muscle LAB Ambassador Programme is built for people who move inside real communities: training, queer nightlife, leather culture, body confidence, visual language and underground presence.

In the LAB

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IN THE LAB SOON

Exclusive ambassador code

Give your community access to a dedicated Muscle LAB code.

Commission on referred sales

Earn from orders generated through your ambassador code.

Early access to drops

See selected pieces before they are released publicly.

Social visibility

Selected ambassadors may be featured across Muscle LAB channels.

Private releases

Access limited pieces, tests or campaign previews when available.

Events and brand opportunities

Future opportunities may include pop-ups, community events, markets or fairs.

Who we are looking for

We are looking for people with presence, community and visual confidence. Trainers, creators, performers, artists, hosts, nightlife people, photographers, athletes and community voices are welcome.

How it works

  1. Apply Tell us who you are and where your community lives.
  2. Get approved Selected ambassadors receive a personal code and programme details.
  3. Represent Share the brand, build your code and grow with the LAB.

Contactthe LAB

Porto, Portugal

Questions, orders, sizing or collaborations. Send it to the LAB.

Direct: hi@wearmusclelab.com