Womens Red Latex/Rubber Leggings
***Please study the sizing below to ensure you get the correct size***


Sizes:
Extra Small - Waist 27" / Thigh 16" / Inside Leg 27" Ankle 20cm
Small - Waist 28" / Thigh 16" / Inside Leg 27" Ankle 24cm
Medium - Waist 31" / Thigh 17" / Length 98.5cm Ankle 28cm
Large - Waist 34"/ Length 105cm
The thickness is 0.40mm.

***Latex comes in a dull form and requires shining with a suitable latex polish***

*** Now also stocking Vivishine 30ml/150ml latex shiner dressing aid, Please visit Davtrad eBay shop or search for item number 202014960278 ***

Shining Latex Clothing

In its unpolished form latex is dull, which is how it will look in the store or when it arrives by mail. You will need to condition your latex with a silicone based lubricant which will add shine and bring the latex alive! To use, lay the garment on a clean, flat surface, apply a few drops of lubricant, and gently rub into the latex. Repeat over the entire garment until the latex shines all over. The longer you have a garment, and the more often it is shined, the shinier it will remain. While it seems that getting a good shine would be easy, it requires patience, a gentle touch and practice.

Cleaning Latex Clothing

Latex can be cleaned by rinsing with lukewarm water. Thoroughly dry and then lightly talc to avoid the latex from sticking together. Store in a dark and cool environment, hang or carefully fold in a plastic bag. Keep transparent latex and light colored latex away from vibrant latex colours and metals.

Store in a dark place out of sunlight

Your new latex clothing will remain in good condition and give many years of enjoyment if looked after carefully.

How to Wear Latex clothing

PUTTING ON:

Pulling on latex clothing – which tends to be tight and fit snugly – can easily damage it, leaving permanent finger marks, stretching, or even rips and tears, in the material. Have patience, and use baby powder generously on the inside of your garments. Another option is to use a silicone-based shining product or a NON oil-based lubricant to make putting on your clothing easier.

Instead of grabbing the latex material with your fingers, which increases the likelihood of leaving finger indentations or causing damage to your clothing, use your whole hand to pull the clothing. Use your hand to shift the latex and gradually shift until the garment is in place properly and you are comfortable. Use as much baby powder or lube as you feel you need; excess can always be wiped off as needed.

Be sure to watch your fingernails and any sharp edges on jewellery or watches, as these will catch the latex and possibly cause a tear.