How To Fold A Catsuit

I never really knew how to fold and store a latex catsuit properly, so I copied this method from a delivery I once received from Kink Projects. Step 1 – Lay it out flat Lay the catsuit face down on a soft surface with the zipper centered. Fold both legs straight up toward the torso so the feet point to the top, then fold both arms inwards over the folded legs toward the center. ...

The Third Catsuit Arrived

What I’ve ordered As mentioned in a previous post, I’ve ordered another catsuit. This time, the production took around three and a half months. The new suit is also chlorinated and features shoulder zippers. In addition to the catsuit, I ordered a pair of made-to-measure latex stockings. The goal was to achieve full coverage from neck to toe, creating a tighter overall seal. In summary: Catsuit Made to measure 0.4mm Shoulder plus crotch zippers Chlorinated Stockings Made to measure 0.4mm Not Chlorinated (too expensive for a small piece) Unpacking Just like last time, the package didn’t reveal its contents. It came in a plain, generic box packed in a FedEx bag, showing no signs of the latex inside. After the shipment entered my country, I received a notification from FedEx to pay import taxes. ...

The Next Package From Kink Projects

The Order This order is pretty much the same as the order before that. Another shoulder-entry catsuit with stockings, but this time shorter. Also both items are made of black latex and the suit is chlorinated. Unpacking Fedex dropped the package off at my house, again in a generic FedEx bag. Customs didn’t work well this time, using FedEx Online Billing has worked before but not this time, so I had to pay the reimbursement fee. ...

The Third Catsuit

Introduction After owning two made-to-measure latex catsuits, I’ve decided to place an order for a third. The main reason is fit. With latex clothing, an exact fit is essential for both comfort and usability. Even small deviations in measurements can lead to noticeable limitations during wear. My goal with this new order is to address the shortcomings of the previous suits and achieve a more precise and functional fit. The First Two Catsuits The first catsuit I owned was a learning experience. While generally wearable, it suffered from several fit issues that were primarily the result of inaccurate self-measurements. Areas like the shoulders and legs didn’t conform quite as expected, which affected overall comfort. ...

I've Ordered a Second Catsuit (Kink Projects Again)

Introduction I’ve now had my catsuit for over six months, and I’m really happy with it. Sometimes I wear it open (only at home) and other times under clothes (like sweatpants and a loose hoodie), and I even enjoy wearing it when I go for walks or shopping. However, I’ve noticed two things: the zipper on the back isn’t ideal for sitting (at least, I think so), because the area between the zipper on the back and the one in the crotch gets noticeably stretched. I assume this isn’t great for the long-term durability of the suit. The other thing is that clothes rubbing against the latex will likely damage the surface over time. The silicone oil doesn’t last long before it’s absorbed by the clothes. ...