I recently purchased a back zip latex catsuit from TheKinkOn. This is my first latex purchase in months and only my second ever suit purchase.
In this blog article, I’ll share the details about my new suit and when you can expect to see more of it.
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Purchasing the suit
In late February latex fashion manufacturer TheKinkOn shared on social media that they were selling some rubber catsuits worn by their model for a photoshoot. They offered a discount on these ready-to-ship items as supplies lasted.
They had some really incredible looking designs, including a semi-transparent blue suit, vibrant greens and yellows, purple, and more.
I’ve always wanted to get some colorful latex. As much as I love the classic look of black latex, there’s something cool about colorful rubber. So, I became interested in their offer.
I hadn’t worn any latex in many months at this point. This was due to my current living arrangements that aren’t kind to being discreet about my interests in latex and rubber. Things are expected to get slightly easier for me in the coming weeks, so I decided that now was a good time to purchase some rubber again.
The only problem was the brand. My last catsuit from TheKinkOn fell apart at the seams after only a few wears (and short, gentle wears at that). So, my trust for the brand was pretty low. However, I did my research. Putting my feelings aside, I saw that so many creators that I follow have purchased items from them without issue. I realized that the weak glue on my suit was likely an uncommon problem. I was just unlucky.
So, I contacted them about purchasing their green latex catsuit. Because of my problems with them in the past, they offered me an additional discount on the suit. To me, this shows that they really want to make customers happy. So, I placed my order.
The suit arrived a few days later in the United States from China. I had it shipped to my local UPS store where I have a personal mailbox, and they notified me that I had a package ready for pickup.
Suit specifications and information
Here are some details on the latex suit:
- Manufacturer/vendor: TheKinkOn
- Source: China
- Size: S
- Zip: Back with crotch zipper
Trying the suit on
The next day, I tried the suit on for the time. This was a bit of an endeavor. As I mentioned, I hadn’t worn latex in months. So, I had to find where I’d stashed my Vivishine and Vividress after the move. It took me a while to find my bottles, but I eventually triumphed.
After work, I slipped into my new suit to see how it fit. I was nervous about it being too small because it was a standard size and not a custom made-to-measure suit like my last one. While I generally wear small or medium sizes when it comes to latex, you never know how sizing differs from brand to brand. I did look at their sizing chart beforehand, and it looked alright, but you just never know until the product arrives.
Thankfully, it fit! While it fits pretty snug, especially since my torso seems to be a bit longer than standard, it isn’t too small.
I didn’t zip the suit up all the way, as I didn’t want to get stuck in the suit. Back zips are very challenging to zip and unzip, especially if you aren’t super flexible (that’s why I decided to attract some string to the zipper afterward).
I took a few photos with my phone to share my new suit on social media, then I took it off and cleaned up. I washed the suit and applied Vivishine, then let it hang dry in my closet for a few days before storing it away for later.
What’s next
I’m hoping that I’ll be able to wear the suit again soon and take some good photos with my camera. As I’ve mentioned, my living arrangements aren’t latex-friendly, but things will get somewhat better in the coming weeks.
I’ll be sure to give a full review on the quality and fit of the suit as I wear it more.