Women Latex Bodysuits

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Why is the "Vertical Trunk" measurement so important for a bodysuit?

To ensure comfort and prevent seam failure. If a bodysuit is too short in the torso, it will pull painfully at the shoulders and crotch. This creates extreme tension that can pop the crotch seams or snap thin straps. Always measure from the shoulder, through the crotch, and back to the shoulder to get the correct "loop" length.

How do I put on a high-neck or sleeveless bodysuit without tearing it?

Use ample lubrication and the "roll" method. Apply a generous amount of silicone dressing aid to your shoulders and hips. For sleeveless styles, slide your legs in first, pull the suit to your waist, then gently "roll" the neck or top part over your chest. Avoid pulling by the thin armholes, as these are high-risk points for tearing.

What should I do if the bodysuit has a snap-crotch or zippers?

Lubricate metal parts and handle with care. If your bodysuit has metal snaps, ensure you support the latex with your fingers when opening them to avoid ripping the material around the snap. For zippers, apply silicone oil to the teeth. Always close the zippers slowly, making sure no skin or hair is caught in the slider.

How should I store a bodysuit that has complex straps or cut-outs?

Store flat or on a wide hanger with padding. Complex bodysuits can lose their shape if hung poorly. Use a wide, padded hanger to support the shoulders, or store it flat in an individual opaque bag. If it has cut-outs, place acid-free tissue paper inside to prevent the overlapping latex surfaces from sticking together or migrating colors.