Men Latex Leggings
FAQs
Work in sections and use your palms. Apply plenty of silicone dressing aid to your legs. Pull the latex up to your calves, then knees, then thighs. Use the flats of your hands to gently "massage" the material upward. Never use your fingertips to pull the waistband, as the concentrated tension can cause a "nail tear" or snap the rubber.
The material isn't pulled up high enough. If the leggings sag, it creates tension that can snap the crotch seams when you walk. After getting the pants over your hips, stand up and redistribute the material from the mid-thigh upward into the crotch area. Ensure the latex is snug against your skin everywhere to prevent "stress points" at the seams.
Use silicone lubricant and adjust periodically. Latex doesn't "spring back" like spandex. Using a silicone-based dressing aid reduces friction, allowing the material to slide rather than stretch out. If bagging occurs, stand up and gently pull the material from the ankles and calves upward to smooth out the knee area.
Store flat or use padded hangers. Do not fold them tightly for long periods. The best way is to store them flat in an individual opaque bag with a light coating of talcum powder. If hanging, use broad, rubber-padded clips on the waistband to avoid leaving permanent "teeth marks" on the delicate latex surface.