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What is the most important consideration when dressing in a full latex nurse outfit (dress, apron, and hat)?
Layering and sequence are key. Put the main garment (dress) on first using generous silicone dressing aid. For accessories like the apron and hat, which are often delicate and need to sit securely, use only a light dusting of talcum powder on the contact points to reduce friction without making them too slippery to wear.
Which body measurements are most vital for sizing the main dress and ensuring freedom of movement?
The Bust Circumference and Shoulder Width are most vital. The structured nature of many nurse dresses means the shoulders must be precise to prevent tears in the armpit seams when moving. The Neck Circumference is also crucial for the high collar, ensuring a snug fit without restricting breathing.
The outfit often features white latex and metal (zippers/pins). How should these materials be stored together?
Metal and white latex must be separated. White latex is extremely prone to chemical staining from metal corrosion. Ensure all pieces are dry, then individually wrap all metal parts (zippers, snaps, hat pins) in acid-free tissue paper before placing the outfit into a sealed, opaque storage bag.
How should I clean the small, detailed accessories like the hat or cuffs to help them maintain their shape?
Handle gently and air-dry flat. Hand-wash the accessories quickly with latex cleaner and water. After rinsing, never wring them. For cuffs and collars, you can stuff them lightly with tissue paper while they air dry flat in a dark spot. This provides gentle support to prevent the edges from curling or collapsing.