Fab in Camden market has some great stuff.
Honour clothing is good.
Love honey for cheap simple things in latex.
Talcum powder to put it on and shiner to make it sexy.
See what kind of thing you like, depends on what kind of gender expression you're looking for too. Experiment a bit.
Harness over a latex top looks good for a masculine look. Use contrasting colours so it pops. |
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For men I would recommend Libidex. Latex101 were also great when ran buy two guys in Scotland but it's been taken over by a Dutch company so not sure if that has changed things.
As for tips, I would recommend dressing aid and be careful of nails when putting it on. Pull gently with flat fingers and rub from the outside with your whole hand to help ease the clothing on. |
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By *JtheTom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Fab in Camden market has some great stuff.
Honour clothing is good.
Love honey for cheap simple things in latex.
Talcum powder to put it on and shiner to make it sexy.
See what kind of thing you like, depends on what kind of gender expression you're looking for too. Experiment a bit.
Harness over a latex top looks good for a masculine look. Use contrasting colours so it pops."
Thanks for the practical point on talc!
Was thinking harnesses yes as a starting point to dip my toe in and more likely to suit me too |
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I'd start with a rubber t or long sleeve zip shirt and latex pants or long shorts. Pvc jeans from honour make a durable bottom half for clubbing. You can also get short medium or shoulder length gloves for a more ....sensual experience.
I use pjur dressing aid to get the latex on. Slides better than talc and evaporates into the skin leaving the latex in place.
Then use something like pjur's shiner to make it like reflective glass.
Welcome to the shiny side of life.
Rubba
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Honor and libidex are good, there are also some good makers in China who are less expensive and make latex to your measurements but you always run the risk of it being rubbish, smelly (not in the lush smell of latex way) I have been lucky had some latex shorts from china, but honor and libidex are good |
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I'd honestly recommend Skin Two (which was previously Honour) buddy. They have a great selection of various latex wear. They also sell an application liquid which is an oily like substance that helps get it on minimising the risk of any tears or damage to your latex.
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"I'd honestly recommend Skin Two (which was previously Honour) buddy. They have a great selection of various latex wear. They also sell an application liquid which is an oily like substance that helps get it on minimising the risk of any tears or damage to your latex.
Absolutely this skin two is awesome
Also Etsy is a good chance to dude "
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" Catalyst Latex do chlorinated latex clothing.... Suppised to make it easier to get on and off
Tell that to my catsuit with it's back zip.
Remember kids, never get a back zip latex catsuit."
I can confirm this. The one I'm wearing right now has a crutch zip much better. |
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" Catalyst Latex do chlorinated latex clothing.... Suppised to make it easier to get on and off
Tell that to my catsuit with it's back zip.
Remember kids, never get a back zip latex catsuit.
I can confirm this. The one I'm wearing right now has a crutch zip much better."
I hardly ever wear it, it's such a pain to get into, once you're wearing breast forms too, pain. I've had to put a long string on it to have any chance of zipping it up.
Next one will be a front zip. Mines a Simon O one though so quite expensive to never wear. |
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" Catalyst Latex do chlorinated latex clothing.... Suppised to make it easier to get on and off
Tell that to my catsuit with it's back zip.
Remember kids, never get a back zip latex catsuit.
I can well imagine. Always had the crutch zip. Easy access too. Really tight and shiny at the moment .
I can confirm this. The one I'm wearing right now has a crutch zip much better.
I hardly ever wear it, it's such a pain to get into, once you're wearing breast forms too, pain. I've had to put a long string on it to have any chance of zipping it up.
Next one will be a front zip. Mines a Simon O one though so quite expensive to never wear."
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All the suggestions above are great
(Aside from talc. Pjur dressing aid or chlorination... When you sweat the talc turns into a horrible white sticky paste. It's not nice)
I'd add in;
Atsuko Kudo
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