Latex Nurse Dresses
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What is the biggest challenge when putting on a fitted latex nurse dress, especially one that opens in the front?
The challenge is the tight fit across the chest and hips before the closures are fastened. Use a generous amount of silicone dressing aid on the entire body. If the dress zips up the front, fully lubricate the entire body and slide the dress on up to the chest before attempting to zip it closed.
Which measurements are most vital for sizing a nurse dress, considering its often structured collar and sleeves?
The Bust Circumference and Shoulder Width are the most vital. The shoulder width must be precise to allow for comfortable arm movement without tearing the armpit seams. The structured collar must fit the Neck Circumference snugly but without restricting any movement or breathing.
Many nurse dresses feature front zippers and/or metal snaps. How should these closures be managed to protect the white latex?
White latex stains easily from metal corrosion. Always apply a small amount of silicone shiner or dry wax to the zipper teeth. Before storing, wrap all metal snaps and zippers in tissue paper to prevent the metal from contacting and chemically staining the white or light-colored latex.
If the dress comes with a separate headpiece, cuffs, or a belt, how should the metal on these accessories be stored?
Store them separately from the main dress. Ensure all pieces are thoroughly dry. Before placing them into their storage bag, isolate all metal elements (buckles, pins on the headpiece, belt buckles) by individually wrapping them in soft cloth or tissue paper to ensure zero metal-to-latex contact.