INFORMATION
We can provide latex in a wide range of colours and styles. Hover over the samples below, for a close up sample.
 
Our collection is offered in 11 sizes, with 25 colour and 25 colour trim options. Due to any one garment coming in a choice of 6,875 variables, we hand-make to order. We keep our workshops busy and it may be that an item is already in stock, look out for the immediate dispatch notice when applicable.
COLOURS

Black
 
Red
 
Purple
 
White
 
Deep Purple
 

Royal Blue
 
Baby Blue
 
Baby Pink
 
Olive
 
Vibrant Pink
 

Turquoise
                 

PEARLSHEEN METALLIC COLOURS

Pearlsheen Blue
 
Pearlsheen Purple
 
Pearlsheen Red
 
Pearlsheen Pewter
 
Pearlsheen Bronze
 

Pearlsheen Green

Pearlsheen Lilac
 
Pearlsheen Silver
         

SEMI-TRANSPARENT COLOURS

Black
 
Red
 
Baby Pink
 
Purple
 
Green
 

Transparent
                 


Latex Surcharges.

Due to the base cost of sheet rubber, an additional levy of 10% is regrettably placed on White, Transparent, Semi Transparent and Pearlsheen latex (does not apply to trims).




Natural Rubber Latex Allergy.

Our Latex Garments are produced from Natural Rubber Latex as opposed to butyl - or petroleum-based synthetic rubbers.

Natural rubber latex (NRL) is a milky fluid obtained from the Hevea brasiliensis tree, which is widely grown in South East Asia, and other countries. NRL is an integral part of thousands of everyday consumer and healthcare items.

The proteins contained with NRL can cause allergic reactions to Latex. More than 40,000 products used in homes, schools and medical settings contain latex, including common items such as: condoms, rubber bands, balloons, carpet backing, surgical and examination gloves, clothing elastic, toys, sink mats, foam pillows, anaesthesia equipment, IV catheters, elastic bandages, adhesive tape, electrode pads, etc.

People who are allergic to latex may also react to banana, avocado, kiwi fruit, chestnut, plum, peach, cherry, apricot, fig, papaya, tomato, potato and some other plant foods. The list is still growing. The reason is that these plants contain proteins, which are similar enough to latex proteins to react with our allergy-producing antibodies to latex.

Latex allergy, or hypersensitivity, occurs when the body's immune system reacts to proteins found in NRL. Some individuals have specific antibodies, called IgE antibodies, that make them hypersensitive to the proteins in NRL. IgE-mediated reactions to latex proteins are responsible for most, and for the most severe allergic reactions to latex.

The onus is on you the consumer to ensure that you do not have this problem prior to making purchase.