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What is the best way to put on a tight-fitting latex dress without overstretching it?

Use ample silicone dressing aid and dress from the bottom up. Apply a generous layer of silicone lube to your body and the inside of the dress. For most styles, it is easier to step into the dress and slowly shimmy it up over your hips and bust, using only the palms and pads of your fingers to position the material. This prevents excessive tension on the shoulder straps or neck.

How do I protect the long back zipper often found on latex dresses?

Avoid pulling the zipper against resistance. Never force a zipper if it feels stuck; the tension can tear the surrounding latex. Apply silicone oil to the zipper teeth regularly. When zipping up, have someone help you to pull the two sides of the latex together first, so the zipper doesn't have to fight the tension of the tight fit while closing.

Can long latex dresses (maxi or midi) be damaged by sitting or walking?

Yes, watch for seam stress and friction. When sitting, ensure the dress is adjusted so there is no extreme tension on the rear or side seams. For long dresses, be careful not to trip on the hem, as stepping on the latex can cause a sudden, catastrophic tear. If the dress is very tight, a walking slit at the back or side is highly recommended to ease movement.

How should a latex dress be stored to maintain its shape and shine?

Hang on wide, padded hangers inside an opaque bag. To prevent shoulder dimples or creasing, use a wide, padded, non-metal hanger. Ensure the dress is 100% dry and polished or powdered. Store it in a breathable, opaque garment bag to protect it from UV light and dust. Never store it touching other colors of latex to avoid permanent stains.