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Female at BondageBox, a curated section of the UK catalogue. Latex from 0.4 mm thickness. Care kit pairing, plain unmarked UK delivery.
Latex clothing for women covers dresses, skirts, leggings, body-suits, bras and tops in 100% natural rubber latex sheet (typically 0.3-0.6mm thickness). UK retail pricing: £80-£280 for off-the-rack pieces; £300-£1,500+ for bespoke from UK latex couturiers (Atsuko Kudo, Westward Bound, Honour, Mr Pearl).
What matters: latex thickness (0.3-0.4mm everyday wear, 0.5-0.6mm couture / structured pieces, thicker is heavier and warmer), fit accuracy (latex doesn't stretch like fabric, sizing must be near-exact, dressing aid required), and care (shines need polishing, storage matters, see latex care).
Dressing latex: silicone-based dressing aid (Pjur Cult or similar, applied to inside of garment), cool body (don't dress when sweaty), start from feet and work up for trousers; over the head for tops. Tearing happens at stress points (zip teeth, neckline, hem), handle carefully.
Our latex-for-her range covers dresses, leggings, bodies, bras and accessories from UK / EU latex manufacturers. Plain unmarked UK packaging; "BBox Ltd" descriptor; free UK delivery over £30.
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Frequently asked
From the guides
Guide · 5 min
The plain UK guide to latex clothing care: dressing aids, polish for wet-look shine, what destroys latex (oils, jewellery, fingernails, sunl...
Guide · 8 min
Can latex be everyday wear? The honest answer, with the practical facts on what works under office clothes and what does not.
Guide · 8 min
The full latex care routine: dressing, shining, washing, drying and storing, so latex stays supple and glossy for years.
Quick answers
Yes. silicone-based lubricant is fully compatible with both latex and non-latex condoms. The chemistry is iner...
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No. Vaseline (petroleum jelly) destroys latex on contact, making it incompatible with condoms, dental dams, an...
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You can, but for most users commercial lubricants are safer and more effective. DIY options like aloe vera or...
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