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I have a latex allergy. Is it safe for me to wear latex clothing?
No, if you have a known Type I (IgE-mediated) allergy to natural rubber latex, you must avoid all natural latex garments. Even low-protein latex can cause severe reactions. Please consult a doctor before wearing.
What are the three most important rules for cleaning and storing latex to prevent degradation?
No Heat/Sunlight: Air dry only, away from direct light. 2. No Oils/Chemicals: Avoid all oil-based lotions, perfumes, and metal contact. 3. Clean Immediately: Rinse away sweat and body oils right after wear.
What products are absolutely necessary for dressing and maintaining latex clothing?
You need three main products: 1. Dressing Aid (Silicone lubricant or Talcum powder) for putting it on. 2. Latex Cleaner (mild soap) for washing. 3. Latex Shiner/Polish (Silicone-based) for achieving the high-gloss look.
How do I choose between ordering my true size and using the custom/made-to-measure option?
Customization is highly recommended for intricate or full-body garments (catsuits, dresses) as it ensures perfect torso and limb lengths. For simple pieces (tops, leggings), comparing your precise measurements to the standard size chart may suffice.