Questions

How long can you stay in a latex catsuit?

How long can you stay in a latex catsuit?

The longest I have been in a catsuit, WITHOUT a change has been 26–28 hours … after which I spent some hours in loose latex clothing or none at all for a while.

Is sweat bad for latex?

Latex is completely waterproof so doesn’t breathe like a cotton piece of clothing would, so it’s pretty normal to be worried about sweating inside your new clothes. This isn’t really much of a problem though. You might sweat a little bit when you first put it on, but after a bit you’ll forget you’re even wearing it.

How do you stop latex rolling?

Use a light dusting after washing garments once the latex is dry. Talc is a good dry glide to allow easy fitting with tight garments. Alternatively a light smearing of a latex-safe lubricant inside the garment also works. When undressing, simply slide, or roll off.

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Can you wash latex?

WASHING. Latex Rubber Garments should be washed in warm clean water with no soap or detergents. DO NOT attempt to tumble dry and definitely DO NOT iron or dry clean rubber garments.

Can you see through latex?

See-through clothing is any garment of clothing made with lace, mesh or sheer fabric that allows the wearer’s body or undergarments to be seen through its fabric. Latex rubber, which is naturally translucent, or plastics can be made into clothing material of any level of transparency.

What does latex feel like?

The first thing you’ll probably notice is how the latex feels like a second skin. This is the sensation that draws a lot of people to latex – other people like the faint scent of the material, others just like the way it looks or makes them feel. There’s no right or wrong way to enjoy it – it’s yours, have fun with it!

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Why is latex so expensive?

Latex is expensive because it is a natural substance, rubber. Also because it lasts a long time, typically 25 or 30 years. It holds it shape well (doesn’t get indentations where you sleep), provides good support for your back and feels comfortable. Finally, latex has been around a long time, nothing new here.