Women Latex Tops

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How do I choose a top that provides enough bust support?

Look for "cup-style" construction or underwires. Thin latex ($0.4mm$) provides compression but minimal lift. For support, choose tops with molded cups, underwires, or reinforced seams. If you have a larger bust, halter-neck styles or tops with wider shoulder straps will distribute the weight more comfortably and prevent the material from digging in.

What's the best way to put on a tight latex T-shirt or turtleneck

Lubricate the shoulders and use the "roll" technique. The shoulders are the widest part and a common tear point. Apply plenty of silicone dressing aid to your body and the inside of the top. Slide your arms in first, then gently "roll" the material over your head. Never pull hard from the neck or hem edge, as the concentrated tension can snap the latex.

How do I prevent sweat buildup and skin irritation under the top?

Use 100% silicone lubricant as a barrier. Latex is non-breathable, and sweat can trap under the bust or armpits. A silicone-based dressing aid acts as a protective layer for your skin. After wearing, you must wash the top immediately with mild soap to remove salts and skin oils, which can quickly degrade the latex and cause odors.

How should I store tops with delicate straps or lace-effect trim?

Store flat or on wide-shouldered hangers. Delicate straps can stretch or snap under the weight of the garment if hung on thin wire hangers. Use padded hangers or store the top flat in an opaque bag. For items with ruffles or trim, place acid-free tissue paper between the folds to prevent the latex from sticking to itself and losing its shape.