Women Latex Jackets & Coats

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Do I need to use a dressing aid (lube or powder) when wearing a zip-front latex jacket or coat?

Yes, focus lubrication on the sleeves and shoulders. Although the front zipper simplifies the torso entry, you must apply a small amount of silicone lube or talcum powder to the inside of the sleeves and across the shoulders. This is crucial to allow the arms to slide in smoothly, reducing friction that stresses the shoulder seams.

How can I prevent my fingernails from tearing the material while handling the sleeves and collar?

Wear thin cotton gloves and use the soft pad of your fingers. Latex is delicate. Always wear thin cotton gloves when dressing or use only the flat, soft pad of your fingers to gently pull the sleeves on and adjust the collar. Never use your nails to pull the edges.

What special care is needed for the zippers, snaps, and other metal hardware on the jacket?

Maintain the zip and isolate all metal immediately. Regularly apply silicone oil (not dressing lube) to the zipper teeth for smooth function. Crucially, wrap all metal hardware (snaps, buckles, decorative zippers) tightly with acid-free tissue paper or plastic film when storing, as metal contact causes rapid, irreversible black chemical stains on latex.

What is the safest way to store a structured latex jacket or coat long-term?

Hang using a wide, padded hanger, and use opaque storage. Never fold latex. Hang the coat on a wide, sturdy, padded or wooden hanger to fully support the shoulders and collar, preventing creasing and material collapse at stress points. Store it inside an opaque garment bag in a cool, dark closet, away from light and heat.