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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band111.8
Band Length88.9
Stretch ratio1.3
Bust perimeter0.0
Cup width25.4
Cup depth35.6
Depth ratio1.4
Wire length0.0
Cup height0.0
Cup separation2.5
Gore height12.7
Wing height15.2
Strap width2.5
Hooks4
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Very sexy rubber bra with very good projection

Black colorway

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  • 1

    As we have valentines day coming up I thought I would show a bra that will be sure to get your man's heart racing and make you feel sexy.
    I am not very good at doing the measurements so any questions just ask.

  • What does "rubber bra! really mean?? Is it possible to show pictures of the bra?

  • 1

    Wow... is that comfortable? It must give horrible carpet burns...

  • It looks like maybe a latex or silicone type material? Those can get quite sweaty, but not painful to wear. It's not a new concept in and of itself. Rubber girdles were commonly sold in the mid-20th century!

  • 1

    What does "rubber bra! really mean ?

    It means the bra is made on Latex rubber.

    It is very comfortable to wear.

    Thought I would post a photo of it just so others could see what one can buy.

  • 3

    There is an option to add new brands to the site, so you can actually edit your entry to add the name of the designer or brand who custom-made this for you.

  • 1

    I can not remember the name of the company who made it for me at the moment it will come to me in time I am sure.
    This bra is a copy of an old one that I had many years ago,rubber does wear out I am sorry to say, that is the reason you do not see vintage rubber rain wear around now.
    Why does the photo not appear on my list of bras? as it only appears when one clicks on public view.
    wendybien I wish I was as good as you at listing bras.

  • I can not remember the name of the company who made it for me at the moment it will come to me in time I am sure.
    This bra is a copy of an old one that I had many years ago,rubber does wear out I am sorry to say, that is the reason you do not see vintage rubber rain wear around now.
    Why does the photo not appear on my list of bras? as it only appears when one clicks on public view.
    wendybien I wish I was as good as you at listing bras.

  • I confess I also sometimes get confused about which bras are visible in my bras list! Did you mark this one "not owned"?

  • There is some sort of setting that perhaps you have to check, like "make this picture public" or something? Maybe that would change it?

  • 1

    I remembered the company's name it was Remawear that sold by mail order only.
    It sold lots of rubber fetish stuff that one could not purchase anywhere else.

  • 2

    Latex and vinyl bras, patent leather - all require special cleaning product and are very particular in how they have to be stored to not be damaged. Honestly all that work gets to be a bit much, so, not surprisingly I've had knee high lace up platform patent leather boots start to peel, vinyl and latex clothing that was stored improperly and allowed to become too warm so they began to stick to themselves until the point where trying to separate surfaces resulted in rips.

    I've decided that anything that I have to powder myself just to put on, isn't going to be worth all that no matter how hot it looks (and how warm I get while wearing the stuff is not a selling point with me...!)

  • 1

    valentine556 , very true, and I can't be bothered with all the special care either, but for some people it's a major turn-on so I expect it is worth it to them!

    We had a fair amount of items made in these materials when I worked in the costume department in college and I was told, really, no matter how they are stored most mass market rubber/latex/etc. items will eventually degrade and crumble or "melt" (yum!). If they are left unworn and untouched then proper storage can preserve their integrity a fair length of time but for most people with a special interest in these items, the whole point is to be able to wear or "play" with them ;-) Again I expect the shorter lifespan is an acceptable tradeoff if you're into these materials.

  • wendybien

    Goodness gracious, did the people in charge of the costume department as far as acquisitions, budget and supervisory personnel have money to burn or what? Anything I've encountered made using these highly 'temperamental' materials has been fairly expensive for pieces that tend to mold to a wearer's body (whoever it is that wears the item most often) and simply don't have a long shelf life. Not only that but with most of the materials there's the added problem of a limited shelf life which is made shorter and shorter with every wear. I have a patent leather and cotton lined corset that I must store in a manner that prevents the outside patent leather surface of either half from touching - usually that means in the closet with the laces removed entirely because it has to be in a cool,dark and dry place. The company who I bought it from sent a velvet bag for storage which only fits the corset rolled up and that definitely makes the patent leather come in contact with itself though against storage advice recommendations. So I pulled out some leftover fabric and made a bag long enough to fit the corset halves in length with two sections divided by several layers of fabric - I use the velvet bag for all my extra laces so that I have them all in the same place instead of having to hunt for one or another set. It's still a pain in the butt to have to deal with putting the laces in to wear the corset, then remove them - wait for the corset to cool down because of body heat - and put it back into storage.

    If it hadn't been a matter of being concerned about cutting up my nipples during wear, the money spent for a chain mail halter top would have made more financial sense to spend so much - chain mail can last a whole lot longer than latex and such. But the chain mail loaner I wore for about half an evening was putting my nipples at serious risk - might as well have put duct tape on and wrapped it around my chest a few times very tightly if I wanted to take my nipples off.

  • It's true that rubber latex items have a short shelf life

    I only have two pieces myself the bra and a skirt which I pulled to hard and had to mend as best I could.

    The bra was I think about £40 or there about's and the skirt a lot cheaper.

  • valentine556 I'm actually into chainmaille--I've made many a hauberk for a stuffed animal :P

    Why did that happen? Do you think smaller jump rings in the bosom area would help?

  • tiggaren

    I think most of the problem was due to the materials used not being the typical smooth edged-type jumprings found in jewelry supply/craft stores. It was also very heavy.

    KateWild

    I haven't been the one purchasing a lot of the rubber/latex clothing, but a lot of the fetishist-focused sources tend to have outrageously high prices. And shoes/boots have always cost quite a bit when they're made of patent leather or high quality leather, but only the latter has any real evidence that quality = long lasting.

  • valentine556 Ah! That makes sense. I didn't really know what the problem was when you first said it. But that makes sense--low quality rings have rough edges. If people buy them from a good company, they can be bought (albeit more expensively) with filed edges.

    This makes me want to make chainmaille bras.

  • 1

    valentine556 that's a good question (about the theater dept.) I know a lot of the latex and vinyl items used in the shows while I was working there were made on the cheap or repurposed buys from sex shops. Most of the shows we did had small costume budgets, but the costume preservation budget may have been higher and I know we borrowed a lot and lent a lot of things so it wasn't all being preserved on our dime. Best memory: shopping at a dowdy home goods outlet for rubberized table covers to turn into sexy costumes ;-)

  • valentine556 that's a good question (about the theater dept.) I know a lot of the latex and vinyl items used in the shows while I was working there were made on the cheap or repurposed buys from sex shops. Most of the shows we did had small costume budgets, but the costume preservation budget may have been higher and I know we borrowed a lot and lent a lot of things so it wasn't all being preserved on our dime. Best memory: shopping at a dowdy home goods outlet for rubberized table covers to turn into sexy costumes ;-)

  • 1

    tiggaren

    Yeah, the guy who made it and other chain mail pieces was using materials re-purposed from scrap and what have you, and I haven't really had a need to find someone who makes chain mail apparel in the years since then - I think my days of going out to places with so little on that there's a chance of getting arrested for indecent exposure are done with. And metal gets really cold, very fast anyway.

    wendybien

    "rubberized table covers"...? I'm having a hard time picturing sexy costumes that have the terrible patterns found on a lot of cheap table cloths on them...Just what sort of college was this, having shows that require sexy costumes and all, has to be some 'liberal' fancy pants college with a massive 'women's studies' department for that kind of smut! ;)

  • I use this bra for sleeping in now.


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