Jack Masc Thong Black
This amazing Masc latex thong by Jack LDN is the perfect combination between sports and fetish. Handmade using 0.40 mm thick black latex pouch with masculine angled cut sides and thong back.
This amazing Masc latex thong by Jack LDN is the perfect combination between sports and fetish. Handmade using 0.40 mm thick black latex pouch with masculine angled cut sides and thong back.
Please note, latex appears more transparent in images due to flash photography.
Size Guide
Small 26-29 inches
Medium 30-32 inches
Large 33-35 inches
Latex Care Instructions
Latex should be fun to wear; however, it will require more care than other clothes in your wardrobe. That’s because rubber is an organic material that will naturally decay with time. Taking appropriate care and treating your latex with the right product will extend the wearing life dramatically.
PUTTING LATEX ON
It’s advisable to use a good dusting of talc on the inside of the garment, this will prevent the inside sticking together and drying out. Use a light dusting after washing garments, when the latex is dry. Talc is a good dry lube, to allow easy fitting on tight fitting garments. A light smearing of latex-safe lubricant such as VIVIDRESS on the inside can also work well. When undressing, simply slide, pull, or roll the rubber off.
POLISH
Polished rubber can give the garment a mirror finish, this also acts as a hydrating moisturize. VIVISHINE is our recommended product. Use a dry lint free cloth and several sprays to buff. Alternatively, a latex garment silicone spray can be used for that ultimate high gloss.
CLEANING
Each rubber item should be hand washed in luke-warm, mild soapy water or you can use a specialist product like VIVICLEAN. Always hang to dry thoroughly before storing. Never hang your rubber with metal hangers or clips as they can mark or stain the garment. All metal notions/zips/poppers should be dried immediately. The metal may stain the rubber or cause it to decay and rot over time.
STORING
All items should be dusted or polished before storage, this will avoid surfaces clinging tightly together over time. Pulling them apart may result in torn rubber. We recommend storing in a dry, dark garment bag or plastic dry-cleaning bags also work well.
Things to Avoid
SHARP OBJECTS
Tight latex garments are like a stretched balloon, a snag on a something sharp will destroy your garment instantly. Tears and rips can however be repaired by patching.
EXCESSIVE SUNLIGHT
Excessive and prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause colour fading. It’s recommended to store latex in a dry place, preferably in a dark garment bag.
STRAINING GARMENT
When it’s wet, latex is a lot weaker. Extra care should be taken when removing sweaty latex clothing or handling washed latex. Do not strain the garments.
STAINING GARMENT
Avoid grease, baby oil, fresh fake tans, metal. It will destroy the integrity of the rubber and deteriorate the surface.