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How do I step into a tight latex dress without snapping the shoulder straps?

Dress from the bottom up and use the "shimmy" technique. Apply ample silicone dressing aid to your body. Step into the dress and slowly "shimmy" it up over your hips using your palms, not fingertips. Only pull the top part and straps into place once the bottom and waist are perfectly positioned to avoid overstretching the delicate shoulder area.

Should I use powder or lube for a long-sleeved or high-neck dress?

Silicone-based lubricant is superior for full coverage. While powder is okay for short items, a silicone dressing aid is essential for high-neck or long-sleeved dresses. It allows your limbs to slide through the narrow tubes of the sleeves and neck without "grabbing" the skin, ensuring the dress sits comfortably without bunching or painful pulling.

How do I protect the long back zipper often found on latex dresses?

Lubricate the zip and avoid zipping under high tension. Apply silicone oil to the zipper teeth regularly. When zipping up, have someone help you pull the two sides of the latex together first. This ensures the zipper slider moves smoothly and doesn't have to fight the extreme tension of the tight fit, which prevents the zipper from splitting or tearing the latex.

How should I store a heavy or long latex gown to prevent stretching?

Use a wide, padded hanger or store flat. Never use thin wire hangers, as the weight of the latex will cause "shoulder dimples" or tears. Use a heavy-duty, padded hanger and store inside an opaque garment bag. For very long/heavy gowns, consider storing them flat in a box lined with acid-free tissue paper to prevent the material from stretching under its own weight.