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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.
What latex clothing for women covers in the UK catalogue. Latex clothing for women spans catsuits (£200-£600), dresses and skirts (£80-£300), tops and corsets (£60-£250), leggings (£60-£180), bodies and leotards (£100-£400), gloves and stockings (£25-£120), and accessory pieces (hoods, masks, collars, £40-£180). UK and EU latex houses (Honour Clothing in London, Late X in the Netherlands, House of Etiquette in the UK) lead the premium tier; mid-tier UK availability covers brands like Polymorphe, Atsuko Kudo, and Skin Two heritage pieces. Pricing reflects construction (welded vs glued seams), gauge (0.40mm gauge thinnest, 0.80mm heaviest), and finish quality.
Sizing in latex, which is not like fabric sizing. Latex sheeting has 4-way mechanical stretch but no give in the seam direction; brands cut latex tighter than fabric to leverage the stretch. A "medium" latex catsuit fits a UK 8-10 frame rather than the high-street UK 10-12 medium. Always size against the brand's published cm chart (bust, waist, hip) rather than a fabric-dress size. Honour Clothing publishes detailed measurement guides; House of Etiquette offers UK in-person fittings; Atsuko Kudo handles bespoke commissions for high-end pieces. Custom-sized latex from any UK house is the right approach for catsuits and other high-cost pieces.
Dressing, wearing and removing latex. Apply latex dressing-aid (silicone-based dressing fluid like Pjur Cult or J-Lube) liberally to the body before dressing; the latex slides over the body cleanly rather than catching and tearing. Allow 10-15 minutes for first-time dressing of a catsuit; experienced wearers manage in 5-7 minutes. After wear, rinse the latex with cool water (no soap), pat dry with a microfibre cloth, polish with silicone-based latex shine (Pjur Cult, Vivishine) when fully dry, dust with talc or cornstarch if storing for over a week. Store flat away from sunlight, metal and other latex pieces (silver and copper tarnish latex on contact).
Editor's quick reference. Best UK first-purchase: a Honour Clothing 0.40mm gauge mini-dress or top at £80-£180. Best premium catsuit: an Atsuko Kudo, House of Etiquette, or Honour custom-sized catsuit at £300-£600; multi-month lead time, lifetime piece. Best latex accessories: a Honour or Late X latex glove or stocking pair at £35-£90 as a starter-tier first-buy. For care reference see latex care guide. For the male counterpart see latex for him.
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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