Latex fetish

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− | '''Latex fetish''' is a subculture of [[rubber fetishism]]. The major difference is | + | '''Latex fetish''' is a subculture of [[rubber fetishism]]. The major difference is that its followers have a specific desire for [[latex]] rather than other forms of rubber. |
− | Latex clothing comes in two distinct types: [[moulded latex]] and cut and [[glued latex]]. | + | Latex clothing comes in two distinct types: [[moulded latex]] and cut and [[glued latex]]. To summarise briefly: |
===Moulded Latex=== | ===Moulded Latex=== | ||
− | Items are made by a process of dipping a former into liquid latex and then curing the latex by a process called vulcanisation. | + | Items are made by a process of dipping a former into liquid latex and then curing the latex by a process called [[vulcanisation]]. The items that result tend to have a dull finish, and can have uneven thickness and weak spots caused by small air pockets in the item. |
− | The items that result tend to have a dull finish, and can have uneven thickness and weak spots caused by small air pockets in the item. | + | |
===Cut and Glued Latex=== | ===Cut and Glued Latex=== | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Latex clothing]] |
− | + | * [[Rubber fetishism]] | |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://rubberist.net The [[International Association of Rubberists]] is a significant resource on Latex Fetish.] (no fees) | * [http://rubberist.net The [[International Association of Rubberists]] is a significant resource on Latex Fetish.] (no fees) | ||
− | [[Category:Rubber]] | + | [[Category:Fetish|!]] |
+ | [[Category:Rubber|!]] |
Latest revision as of 11:40, 24 May 2025
Latex fetish is a subculture of rubber fetishism. The major difference is that its followers have a specific desire for latex rather than other forms of rubber.
Latex clothing comes in two distinct types: moulded latex and cut and glued latex. To summarise briefly:
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[edit] Moulded Latex
Items are made by a process of dipping a former into liquid latex and then curing the latex by a process called vulcanisation. The items that result tend to have a dull finish, and can have uneven thickness and weak spots caused by small air pockets in the item.
[edit] Cut and Glued Latex
Items made by this method use latex sheet which is produced by a continuous casting process. The rolling of the raw material between highly polished rollers gives the highly polished surface associated with latex sheeting.