Men Latex Catsuits
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Front zip for convenience, Neck entry for durability. A Front Zip (usually 2-way or 3-way) is the most practical for independent dressing and bathroom access. A Back Zip offers a cleaner chest look but requires help to close. Neck Entry has no zippers to break and provides a seamless look, but requires significant lubrication and upper-body flexibility to "wiggle" into.
Shaving and silicone lube are essential. Body hair can be painful when caught in latex. Many men trim or shave for a smoother fit. If keeping hair, use extra silicone dressing aid to coat the hair so the latex glides over it. Since the suit is non-breathable, wash it immediately after use to remove sweat salts and oils that can degrade the material.
Ensure the Vertical Trunk measurement is correct. The most common failure point is the crotch or shoulders due to a suit being too short for the torso. When dressing, massage the material upward from the ankles to the hips, and then from the wrists to the shoulders. This ensures there is enough "slack" in the middle so the seams aren't under extreme tension.
Use a heavy-duty padded hanger and an opaque bag. A full catsuit is heavy; thin hangers will cause "shoulder dimples" or tears. Use a wide, padded hanger or store it flat in a large box. Always ensure it is 100% dry and lightly powdered (or polished) before storage. Keep it in a cool, dark place to prevent UV light from causing "latex rot" (discoloration and brittleness).