Men Latex Shorts

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Should I use dressing lube for latex shorts, even if they have an elastic-style waistband?

Yes, lubrication is vital to prevent "grabbing." Even with loose-cut shorts, the latex will stick to your thighs and seat. Use silicone-based dressing aid to ensure the shorts slide over your hips easily. This prevents you from pulling too hard on the waistband, which is a common point for tears and "nail stabs."

How do I choose the right size to ensure comfort and durability?

Focus on the hip and thigh measurements. For men, if the leg openings are too tight, they can restrict blood flow and put immense pressure on the crotch seams. Ensure there is a "second-skin" fit without excessive squeezing. If you are between sizes, opting for the larger size can help extend the life of the seams during active movement.

What is the best way to prevent the crotch seams from popping during exercise or sitting?

Relieve tension before sitting or squatting. Latex has limited "give" at the seams. Before you sit down, gently pull the leg material up towards your crotch to create a bit of slack. This redistributes the tension and prevents the downward force from splitting the central seam or tearing the material at high-stress points.

How should I store latex shorts to keep them from sticking or smelling?

Wash immediately, dry 100%, and store in an opaque bag. Sweat and oils can quickly damage latex. Wash with mild soap, turn inside out to dry completely, and apply a light coating of talcum powder or silicone polish. Store them flat in an individual opaque zip-lock bag away from direct sunlight and heat to maintain their elasticity.