How to wear latex clothing | MILKSHAKEN BLOG | HOW TO (2024)

So, time to get dressed!

GARMENT PREPARATION:

Things you will need:

  • Patience
  • Dressing Aid

First and foremost: slowly, slowly catchy monkey.

Patience is the most important element of putting on your rubber. The reason for this; latex will cling to your skin as you put it on. Therefore one must make sure that they are gradually positioning the latex correctly over the relevant body parts, else one may end up with back-to-front clothes that are very hard to move the right way around. In this case, it may be easier to take the thing off altogether and start again.

Secondly, a dressing aid is needed in order to reduce the aforementioned friction. There are a few options, depending what feels best. The two main categories of dressing aid are powders and silicone oils.

POWDERS: Talcum powder is most common; opt for aluminium-free when possible. Cornstarch is another option.

When using a powder, liberally dust the inside of your garment making sure the entire surface is covered well. You'll know the job is done once the latex stops sticking to itself.

SILICONE OILS: Skin-safe silicone based lubricants, there are many specialty products on the market. They all are basically equivalent to silicone-based personal lube - which is what was used back in the day and which is still a perfectly good option.

! It is important that the lube you are using as dressing aid when wearing latex is NOT water-based. Only silicone-based lube will work.

! DON'T mix powder with lube at once, for the love of all that's holy. Then you will have a paste. Which will not be conducive. Remember that Friends episode with Ross and the leather pants? Just. No.

! DON'T use the powder method with transparent latex. The powder will show through the latex and look rather strange.

BODY PREPARATION:

Your skin should be clean and dry. Don't apply any body oils or creams to your skin before wearing latex, as these will degrade the material and shorten its life.

Extra talcum powder or silicone lube directly on the skin are a great idea, on the other hand. It's highly recommended to reduce friction as much as possible, especially if you are about to wear something very tight.

Ok, now that you are all lubed up and powdered, it's time to get down to business.

Take a deep breath.

The general idea is to wear latex in the same way that you would put on tights or pantyhose;

1. Hold it the right way up,

2. Roll it in your hands (usually along a seam, and making sure the seam is not twisted as it rolls)

3. Put it on still rolled up,

4. Slowly start unrolling the garment, while smoothing it over and positioning the seams correctly as you go. It helps to use your 'rolling hand' as a barrier between the skin and the latex garment as it will slide on easier this way.

This is the main trick: to not allow the latex to form a vacuum until you are done dressing; so keep your hands between the latex and your skin as you are putting on and positioning the garment.

5. Once the latex garment is all the way on, it will pretty much form a vacuum with your skin.

If not in quite the right position, it might be tempting at this point to pinch the latex in order to move it slightly over your body, but DON'T! Rubber rips a lot easier when under tension. Instead, slide your hands between the garment and your skin, again breaking the vacuum as above, and try to slide it into the correct position this way.

Small adjustments are still possible this way, but if it's not on correctly it's definitely best to just take it off and start again.

Eventually the time comes to get undressed...

At which point, it can be tempting to pull and tug at your latex in an effort to get it off as soon as possible.

But it's not a good idea. Because vacuum.

Tugging at the latex or pulling unevenly will only cause it to cling closer to your skin and refuse to come off. At the same time, all that helpful lube or powder we put on earlier has been absorbed by the skin, so extra caution is needed. A reverse of the strategy employed when getting dressed will serve well here:

  1. Using your hand as a barrier between the latex and your skin, pull the garment outwards to break the vacuum.
  2. Still sliding your hands between the garment and your skin, begin to roll it off you. SLOWLY.
  3. Slide slowly out of the garment, releasing the rolled portion as you go. Try to avoid getting trapped in a big rubber band caused by rolled up material.

! It's a good idea to clean and store your latex clothing as soon as possible after wearing it. Removing the body oils and dirt from wear will keep your garment in a good condition for longer.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

! Extreme caution must be exercised when long nails are involved. It's much too easy to poke a nail through the rubber and cause damage. The best remedy for long nails is wearing cotton gloves while you are putting on and taking off your latex clothes.

! Avoid contact with metals, especially copper, bronze and brass. Latex can stain instantly and permanently from even short exposure to these metals. Even indirect exposure can have the same effect - such as touching the metal and then touching the latex immediately after.

! Avoid heat sources of any kind.

! Avoid long exposure to ultraviolet light, such as sunlight or blacklight. It degrades the material and shorten its life.

Now you know how to put them on, all that's left is to go and get yourself some latex clothes to wear!

How to wear latex clothing | MILKSHAKEN BLOG | HOW TO (2024)

FAQs

What do you wear under latex clothes? ›

Make sure you have either talcum powder or a lubricant handy to minimize the friction. Either will help the latex more easily glide onto your body. If using talcum powder, sprinkle it liberally on your body and/or the garment.

How do I get started with latex clothing? ›

Apply the talc or lubricant to the inside of the garment, or your skin, or both. Pull the latex on carefully, trying not to tug it or pull with your fingers (use your whole hand). Shift it into place, smoothing out any wrinkles as you go along, and pushing out air bubbles that may have gotten trapped against your skin.

How to get into wearing latex? ›

New to Latex? No Worries!
  1. Relax. Take a long, deep breath. ...
  2. Acquire Dressing Aid. Use a latex dressing aid like Polysh Latex Dressing Aid. ...
  3. Lubricate Latex Clothing Appropriately. Coat the interior surface of the latex dress or catsuit or leggings with the latex lubricant. ...
  4. Lubricate Body Appropriately. ...
  5. Dress in Latex. ...
  6. Zip Up.
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How to get smell out of latex clothing? ›

Use a small amount of soft soap or Viviclean® -A product specially design to avoid any odours and desinfeact your latex clothing- in lukewarm water to rinse your garments thoroughly. Do not scrub them, as this may damage the latex, but wipe with a soft cloth inside and out and rinse completely.

What to do before wearing latex? ›

1) ALWAYS USE TALCUM POWDER OR OUR RECOMMENDED LUBRICANT (here) INSIDE ALL LATEX CLOTHING BEFORE USE – forcing it on without aid may cause the fabric to rip (lube is better for transparent latex and tighter fitting garments such as leggings, catsuits & gloves - please note only a small amount of lube is required).

What clothes to avoid with latex? ›

If you have a latex allergy, it is generally best to avoid garments that contain elastic. Some rain boots, raincoats and sneakers also contain latex. In addition, some people with latex allergies are also sensitive to polyester fabrics.

Does Kim Kardashian like latex? ›

Kardashian, who's been sporting Vex since 2019, has made latex a regular part of her personal style. (You may recall the video of her squeezing into a full Balmain latex look.) She has worn Vex for red carpets, talk shows and other promo, like the metallic matching set she chose for a SKIMS launch earlier this summer.

Can you use Vaseline on latex clothing? ›

They probably discolor your latex and the oils and fats they contain will damage the latex. Only use talc powder, water-based lubricants or silicone oil made especially for use with latex clothing, and never other oils or greases like vaseline. The latter will damage your latex pieces.

Does anyone use latex anymore? ›

LaTeX is widely used in academia for the communication and publication of scientific documents and technical note-taking in many fields. It also has a prominent role in the preparation and publication of books and articles that contain complex multilingual materials, such as Arabic and Greek.

Why does wearing latex feel so good? ›

So at least 4 out of 5 people wear latex because of the fact that it hugs the body, has a unique look and shine, allows a unique way to feel touch and various stimuli, and has a sexual dimension. Such results are hardly surprising. They are a direct result of the properties and structure of latex.

What celebrity has worn latex? ›

Whether they're rocking mini dresses, skirts or pants in the skintight material, stars like Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian West, Beyoncé, Katy Perry and Cardi B love latex. Here are some of the best latex looks on those stars, plus Bella Hadid, Nicki Minaj, Halsey, Lady Gaga and more.

How do you wear latex in the summer? ›

Applying talcum powder to the inside of any latex items you wear not only makes it easier to get on but also helps to stop you sweating. Make sure that you apply this before wearing the outfit and you'll find things take a little longer to get sticky.

How to look after latex clothing? ›

Latex Rubber Garments should be washed in warm clean water with no soap or detergents. Carefully wipe off excess water with a soft towel and leave to dry flat. Lightly dust with talc before putting away. DO NOT attempt to tumble dry and definitely DO NOT iron or dry clean rubber garments.

How often do you wash latex clothes? ›

After each wear, a few lint or dust remain on the surface and on the inside particles from the skin e.g. sweat, skin grease etc.. If this is not cleaned, it can soak into the latex in the long term, damage and also reduce the shine from the outside. Therefore, we always recommend at least a short wash after each wear.

How to get latex to not smell bad? ›

The safest way to reduce the aroma of a natural latex mattress is to allow it time to breathe. Airing out a new mattress naturally and safely reduces any smell associated with your bed without using harmful chemicals or artificial fragrances.

Can you wear a bra with latex? ›

If you're wearing any kind of latex garment which covers the crotch area (and/or the chest area if you usually wear bras), leave the underwear off.

Is latex uncomfortable to wear? ›

Time to answer the question on everyone's mind – is latex comfortable? Yes, well-made latex is comfortable and you can walk around in it for several hours without any problem. A well-made latex is one whose size is properly selected and whose form is anatomically adapted to the body.

How to stop sweating in latex? ›

Talc Up! Applying talcum powder to the inside of any latex items you wear not only makes it easier to get on but also helps to stop you sweating. Make sure that you apply this before wearing the outfit and you'll find things take a little longer to get sticky.

How do you protect latex clothes? ›

How can I protect latex from damage?
  1. Keep latex clothing away from direct sunlight and heat. ...
  2. Avoid contact with oil or grease. ...
  3. Avoid contact with metals. ...
  4. Handle your latex clothing gently, and avoid sharp objects.

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