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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Who like them?

We want to wear them and get to some fetish events when this is all over but they are all so damn expensive, but God do they look pretty

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

Me . It is expensive though but the raw materials are expensive and it takes a long time to make. I think it's worth it though, even if I am sad I can't buy it all.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Me . It is expensive though but the raw materials are expensive and it takes a long time to make. I think it's worth it though, even if I am sad I can't buy it all. "

I've (mr) looked into the base components of the latex and really want to give it a try, I'd need someone who is a bit more fashion savy than I am to make the actual out fits though.

But for the time being I'm having fun making cuffs and collars from leather

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By *arriet_JamesCouple
over a year ago

Doncaster

If you fancy having a go at making your own, we got a kit from Radical Rubber. Just some odds and ends but enough to have a good practice and make something....

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By *ocusMan
over a year ago

Cambridge

Me, me, me!

I bought the starter kit from RR earlier on this week. I’ve never made any clothing whatsoever.

Last night I made my wife a pair of hipster panties and they came out pretty damned good.

It can be tricky to make items but the kit gives scraps so you can practice (as well as 1sq m of latex).

There are a few sites that have tutorials and there are some fantastic vids on YT

Not sure about dropping links to other site so PM if interested in them.

I’d love to find like-minded people (latex crafters that is) to chat with.

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By *evil with the haloWoman
over a year ago

Crystal Peaks

No they are not cheap but you need decent stuff and it costs but worth it.

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By *ocusMan
over a year ago

Cambridge

If you get the hang of it then making your own is much cheaper.

I spent around £60 on the starter kit (you could put the tools together for cheaper but you’d still need to buy some latex...and you usually pay a surcharge for small amounts) and the panties I made in a couple of hours In an evening go for around £60+. They didn’t use much latex so I can probably knock out a few more pairs or other smaller items. Granted mine aren’t as highly-finished or as neat as off the peg ones but they’re pretty good for a starter.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I may have to give it a try to practice for any events we mite go to after the virus has been done away with

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By *etcplCouple
over a year ago

Gapping Fanny

I have a libedex latex outfit which cost me a few £s. They can look good, all tight shiny and polished.

A friend on the local scene buys his from wish and those sites, and they look just as good if not better. He also chlorinates his latex which I think reduces the overall shine but makes them easier to get on/off

After he has worn them a few times he sells them on eBay and makes back his money, as most people don't like the wait from china.

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By *arriet_JamesCouple
over a year ago

Doncaster

I get that most outfits aren’t cheap, but for the quality and time gone into them, we think it’s worth it.

Home chlorination sounds good. Do you have anymore info on that?

My new hood is chlorinated from Simon O and is soooo much easier to put on

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By *ikesEmBigMan
over a year ago

Herts

Not sure pvc pants would suit me

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By *arriet_JamesCouple
over a year ago

Doncaster


"Not sure pvc pants would suit me"

Hey hey hey, no talk of PVC in a latex thread!

Haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love latex, have some from the well known brands, but tend to have mine made for me. That way I know the fit is perfect. Not good when you lose weight though, haha, as you can’t wear them anymore x Viv x

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By *ocusMan
over a year ago

Cambridge


"I get that most outfits aren’t cheap, but for the quality and time gone into them, we think it’s worth it.

Home chlorination sounds good. Do you have anymore info on that?

My new hood is chlorinated from Simon O and is soooo much easier to put on"

How to chlorinate

https://youtu.be/7ZyeuFYq6-0

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like to see you all wearing them

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By *arriet_JamesCouple
over a year ago

Doncaster

Thank you!

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By *ocusMan
over a year ago

Cambridge

Seeing as the links seem ok.

Here are a couple of links on making latex .

https://youtu.be/-iKP-7XDhNs

https://youtu.be/Hnw3iMw5his

The last one has instructions and a link to the pattern for some hipster knickers in a size 8. I followed this tutorial about 2 days after getting a latex clothing starter kit from Radical Rubber.

They turned out quite nice.

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By *iercedyvonneTV/TS
over a year ago

Glasgow

I'm completely addicted.

It's the most amazing stuff to wear and looks great on anyone regardless of size.

I recommend it to anyone.

Yes, it is expensive but worth every penny. You definitely get what you pay for so avoid anything suspiciously cheap.

Fun with another latex clad person is high on my bucket list!

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