Women Latex Jackets & Coats
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Since these are outer garments, are latex jackets/coats easier to put on than bodysuits?
Yes, significantly. Since jackets open fully, they generally do not require a dressing aid for the torso, only on the arms/sleeves if they are a tight fit. The main focus is on lubricating the lining or the inside of the sleeves for smooth sliding.
Do these jackets/coats have a lining inside for easier wear and added comfort?
Most latex outerwear does not include a traditional fabric lining as it would reduce the distinct latex feel. However, an interior treated with talcum powder or a bonded inner layer makes them significantly easier to put on and more comfortable against the skin.
How should I handle the zippers, buttons, and metal hardware on the jacket?
Avoid direct contact between the latex and any metal hardware when storing, as metal (especially copper or brass) can stain the latex permanently. Lubricate the zipper path before use, and handle buttons/snaps gently to prevent tearing the surrounding latex.
What latex thickness (gauge) is typically used for outerwear like coats and jackets?
Latex outerwear often uses a slightly thicker gauge (e.g., 0.6mm to 0.8mm) than lingerie or catsuits (0.4mm). This thicker material provides better structure, holds its shape more effectively, and is more durable, though it is slightly less stretchy.