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Male 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 men covers leggings, briefs, shorts, t-shirts, harnesses and full catsuits in 100% natural rubber latex sheet. UK retail pricing: £60-£200 for off-the-rack pieces; £250-£1,200+ for bespoke.
Same latex care fundamentals as women's latex (see latex care): silicone-based dressing aid, polishing for shine, careful storage. Sizing: like women's latex, near-exact fit required. UK male latex is typically less elastic than women's because muscle / chest measurements vary more.
Latex for men is often paired with leather harnesses or steel restraints in club / scene wear, different aesthetic from women's lingerie-style latex. Heat retention is significant; latex catsuits at 0.5mm are warm enough for indoor wear year-round.
What the male latex range covers. Latex clothing for men spans catsuits and one-pieces (£250-£650), trousers and shorts (£70-£200), tops and harnesses (£50-£180), briefs and jocks (£40-£130), gloves and stockings (£25-£100), and accessory pieces (hoods, masks, collars, £40-£200). The dominant UK and EU latex houses for menswear include Honour Clothing, Late X, Polymorphe, and House of Etiquette; smaller UK ateliers (Vex Clothing, Demask) handle bespoke commissions. Most male latex pieces are sized larger and broader through the shoulders and chest than female-cut pieces in the same nominal size.
Sizing male latex, properly. The same UK fabric-vs-latex sizing rule applies as on the female range: latex runs tighter than fabric, and the brand's cm chart is the authoritative reference rather than your fabric-clothing size. Male latex specifically requires careful measurement around chest, waist, hips, and inner-leg length. Most UK houses offer a fitting service for catsuits and high-cost pieces; for first-time latex buyers, ordering a smaller, lower-cost piece (briefs, gloves, a top) before committing to a catsuit is the sensible progression path. Custom-sized pieces avoid the most common UK return reason, which is fit-failure on stock sizes.
Dressing in latex, the routine. Apply silicone-based dressing fluid (Pjur Cult or J-Lube) liberally to skin and to the inside of the latex piece before dressing. Latex catsuits take 10-15 minutes to dress into for first-time wearers; experienced wearers manage in 5-7 minutes. Body hair causes latex catching; experienced wearers shave or trim before dressing for clean lines. After wear, rinse with cool water, pat dry, polish with silicone shine, dust with talc or cornstarch for storage. Never machine-wash latex; never tumble-dry. Store flat or hung loosely on a non-metal hanger.
Editor's quick reference. Best UK first-purchase: a Honour Clothing or Late X latex brief or jock at £40-£80; introduces the material at a manageable price point. Best mid-tier upgrade: a Polymorphe or Late X male top or trouser at £80-£180. Best premium catsuit: a custom-fitted Honour Clothing or House of Etiquette catsuit at £350-£650; multi-month lead, lifetime piece. For care reference see latex care guide. For the female counterpart see latex for her.
Body-hair management for clean lines. Body hair causes latex catching during dressing and produces visible bumps in the surface during wear. Most regular male latex wearers shave or trim the chest, abdomen and inner-leg areas before dressing for high-visibility pieces. For occasional latex wear, dressing-aid silicone fluid applied liberally compensates for some of the catching but doesn't fix the visible-bump issue. Trim with clippers (not blade) the day before wear for the cleanest lines without irritation.
Our latex-for-him range covers briefs, shorts, leggings, harnesses and catsuits. Plain unmarked UK packaging; "BBox Ltd" descriptor; free UK delivery over £30.
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