Latex Nurse Dresses

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What are the biggest challenges when putting on a fitted latex nurse dress?

Getting it over the hips and the bust/shoulders. The dress must stretch significantly over the widest points of the body. You must apply a generous amount of silicone dressing aid (lube) or talcum powder to the interior, concentrating on the shoulder seams and the bust line, to prevent tearing and excessive strain on the zipper (if present).

How should I care for the white or light-colored latex used in nurse dresses?

Avoid all contact with dark colors, heat, and sunlight. White latex is extremely prone to discoloration (turning yellow/brown) from UV light, heat, and, most importantly, color bleed from darker items (like red trim or other black latex items). Store the white dress completely separate from any other colored latex in an opaque bag.

What maintenance is required for the contrasting red trim, crosses, or metal accents?

Isolate metal and check trim for bleed. Regularly apply silicone oil to zippers and wrap all metal hardware (snaps, decorative crosses) with acid-free tissue paper before storing. If the dress has deep red contrast trim, ensure the dress is thoroughly washed and dried, as color bleed is most likely to occur when the material is wet.

What is the safest way to store a latex nurse dress long-term?

Store 100% dry, hung, and opaque. Never fold latex sharply. Hang the dress on a wide, padded, non-metal hanger to support the shoulders and prevent creasing. The item must be stored inside an opaque garment bag in a cool, dark closet, strictly away from any light source and metal.