Latex Nurse Outfits

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Our latex nurse dress offers a form-fitting, high-shine take on the uniform.

Features mock details and adjustable straps. Made from hypoallergenic latex for comfort.

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FAQs

Which parts of the main nurse dress require the most dressing aid when putting it on?

The bust, hips, and shoulders. Even with a front zipper, the fitted dress must stretch over the chest and the widest part of the hips. Apply a generous amount of silicone dressing aid (lube) to the interior, focusing on the bustline, hip curve, and the shoulder seams to minimize friction and prevent material stress.

Nurse outfits often have highly contrasting colors (e.g., red/black accents on white). How do I prevent color staining or bleeding?

Strictly separate contrasting colors during all cleaning and storage. Color migration is a major risk, especially when the latex is wet or stored warm. Wash contrasting pieces separately and rinse quickly. When storing, every single contrasting item (collar, apron, cuff) must be individually wrapped in acid-free tissue paper before being placed in the storage bag.

What special care is needed for the metal buttons, snaps, or buckles often included on these outfits?

Isolation is mandatory before storage. Metal hardware (like snaps and zipper pulls) can cause irreversible chemical stains (typically brown or green) on latex. When the garment is completely dry, wrap all metal components tightly with acid-free tissue paper or plastic film to ensure they do not touch the rubber material.

How should I store small, structured latex accessories like the nurse hat and cuffs?

Store flat, separated, and powdered/polished. Do not fold or crush structured pieces like hats; they should be stored flat in a box. Ensure each accessory is individually powdered or polished and placed in its own opaque bag to prevent contact with other latex items or any metal snaps.