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Is it safe to wear latex underwear directly against the skin for long periods?

Yes, provided you have no latex allergy and use proper lube. Latex is non-breathable, so moisture traps quickly. To prevent skin irritation or "latex rash," use a high-quality silicone-based lubricant as a barrier. If you feel excessive itching or see redness, remove the garment immediately. Limit initial wear to a few hours to see how your skin reacts.

How do I choose the right size for a "pouch" or "3D" design?

Prioritize the hip measurement and pouch volume. If the underwear is too tight in the pouch, it will be uncomfortable and may cause the seams to split. Look for designs with contoured or anatomical pouches for a better fit. If you are between sizes, size up to ensure the waistband doesn't roll down and the material doesn't overstretch.

What is the best way to clean latex underwear after use?

Wash inside and out with pH-neutral soap immediately. Sweat and body oils are highly corrosive to latex. Use lukewarm water and a specialized latex cleaner or mild dish soap. Rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of salt and oil. Never use oil-based soaps or lotions, as these will permanently dissolve the latex material.

How do I prevent the latex from sticking to itself during storage?

Dry 100% and use talcum powder or silicone oil. After washing, pat dry with a lint-free towel. Once bone-dry, apply a light coating of unscented talcum powder or a few drops of silicone polish to all surfaces. Store flat in an opaque, individual zip-lock bag away from heat and direct sunlight to prevent "shelf-rot."