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Which entry style is best for a first-time latex catsuit buyer?

Front or neck entry is generally easier. A front zipper allows for independent dressing. Neck entry (no zippers) offers a seamless look and better durability but requires significant technique and lubrication to stretch the neck open. For beginners, a rear zipper or front zipper is recommended for convenience, while experienced users often prefer the streamlined fit of neck entry.

Why is the "Vertical Trunk" measurement so critical for a male catsuit?

To prevent painful "pulling" at the crotch and shoulders. The vertical trunk (shoulder, through crotch, back to shoulder) determines the overall height fit. If it's too short, the suit will create immense upward pressure on the groin and downward pressure on the shoulders, leading to seam failure or physical discomfort. Always measure this accurately for a perfect fit.

What is the most common cause of tearing when putting on a catsuit?

Inadequate lubrication and using fingernails. A catsuit covers the entire body, creating massive friction. You must use an ample amount of silicone dressing aid inside the suit and on your body. Never "pinch" and pull the latex with your fingertips; instead, use your palms or the flat pads of your fingers to gently massage the material into place.

How should a catsuit with multiple zippers (back, crotch, wrists) be stored?

Clean thoroughly, lubricate zips, and isolate metal. Catsuits trap a lot of sweat. Wash with specialized soap, dry 100% inside and out, and apply silicone oil to all zipper teeth. To prevent "bronzing" (black stains), wrap every zipper head in acid-free tissue paper so they don't touch the latex when the suit is folded or hung in storage.