Latex Nurse Dresses

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Since nurse dresses often feature white or light-colored latex, how do I prevent the material from yellowing or developing stains?

Strictly avoid UV light, heat, and color contact. White latex is highly prone to discoloration. It must be stored completely isolated from dark or brightly colored latex (including any colored trim on the dress itself), heat, and any UV light. Clean immediately after wear and only use approved, non-staining latex cleaner.

Which areas require the most dressing aid when putting on a fitted latex nurse dress?

The shoulders, bust, and the zipper/buttons area. The dress must stretch significantly over the shoulders and bust. Apply a generous amount of silicone dressing aid (lube) or talcum powder to the interior, concentrating on the shoulder seams and the entire torso, as this minimizes stress on the primary entry method (usually a back or front zipper).

What special care is needed for the main entry zipper or any metal components (snaps, badge clips)?

Regular silicone oil on the zip, and metal isolation. Regularly apply a small amount of silicone oil (not dressing lube) directly to the zipper teeth for smooth function. Crucially, any metal components (snaps, clips) must be isolated or wrapped with acid-free tissue paper or plastic film when storing to prevent metal-induced staining.

How should I store the dress long-term to prevent permanent creases and protect the structure?

Hang using a wide, padded hanger, and store opaque. Never fold latex sharply. The dress should be hung on a wide, sturdy, padded, non-metal hanger to support the shoulders and prevent creasing at the waist or bust line. Store it inside an opaque garment bag in a cool, dark closet, strictly away from any light source and metal.