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How do I prevent the hem from "riding up" when I walk?

Proper sizing and lubrication are key. "Riding up" happens when the dress is too tight in the hips or too dry against your skin. Ensure you use plenty of silicone dressing aid on your thighs. If the dress still slides up, it may be a size too small, or you may need a weighted hem or a longer "pencil" cut that grips below the widest part of your hips.

Can I sit down comfortably in a tight latex dress without it tearing?

Yes, but you must "prep" the material first. Before sitting, gently lift the skirt slightly from the mid-thigh to create some "slack" at the hips and seat. This prevents the tension from concentrating on the back seam or the zipper base. Avoid sitting on rough surfaces (like unfinished wood or concrete) as they can snag and tear the rubber.

What's the best way to hide underwear lines under a latex dress?

Go seamless or wear latex underwear. Latex is unforgiving and will show every texture underneath. To achieve a smooth look, wear seamless, laser-cut nude lingerie or, ideally, latex briefs. Avoid cotton or lace, as their texture and thickness will create unsightly bumps and lines on the surface of the dress.

How do I store a long latex gown to prevent it from stretching?

Store it flat if possible, or use wide hangers. Long dresses are heavy and can stretch out at the shoulders if hung on thin wire hangers. The best method is to store it flat in a large opaque bag. If you must hang it, use a heavy-duty padded hanger and consider using the internal "hanging loops" to distribute the weight to the waist rather than just the straps.