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Never would have I imagined a day where we do a Project L spinoff where we review a silicone catsuit donated to us.

But that day has now arrived. Look at our little latex art project go!

Also, look at the video review of the silicone suit below. It has Leila’s commentary as well!

Disclaimer:

This suit was received for free from Furrjoi, the manufacturer of the suit. We have an affiliate code PHOTOUR for you to use to get 20USD of for every 200USD spent.

We get a small commission from any purchased suits using this code, but the opinions about the suit are 100% by us, and the manufacturer has no say in what we say or how we use the suit. Or who we put in it.

Silicone clothing is a completely new thing for us. Neither of us had ever seen—or touched—anything like the suit feels.

First thing you’ll notice is how sticky it is; it’s like glue, but then not again. The stickiness means that any dust, hay or hairs will stick to the suit like nothing else, and the only way to get it off from the outfit is to rinse it under shower.

As you can see below.

The second thing you’ll notice about the silicone catsuit is that it’s heavy. Very heavy. So heavy, in fact, that it complicates the dressing process quite a lot.

Speaking of, the dressing process is already quite complicated; the suit is neck-entry, so Leila had to squeeze into the suit via the its neck hole.

This, in itself, is not a new thing, as Leila already has a neck-entry latex suit, but the thing is that you can’t use silicon-based dressing air, as silicon has this tendency of combining with itself in funny ways.

Well, perhaps not funny, more like very disfiguring ways. So you’ll have to use a water-based lube, which I find a bit more unpleasant to use than silicon-based lubes—however, water-based lube rinses off much easier after you’ve worn the suit and it doesn’t make all flat surfaces slippery.

Here the suit looks very nice; very shiny, very smooth. But look what happens when Leila had to feed the horses.

Horses eat hay.

But so does the silicone suit, it seems. Just look at the specs of dust sticking to it!

Hay… Yes.

We’re all focusing on specs of hay here.

You know, despite the suit being bit too big, it still fits Leila remarkably well. It’s just a bit too tall in the torso area.

Leila looks like she’s directly from the pages of Silicone Vogue, which I’m sure is a real magazine with real articles such as “Breathable Is Overrated: Fall’s Hottest Looks Are Airtight and Proud”, “How Silicone Became the New Cashmere”, “Wearing Silicone in 28°C Degree Is a Lifestyle, Not a Choice” and not to forget the classic “We Asked 5 Dermatologists If This Is Okay. None Responded.”

The only way of getting rid of the specs of hay was—again—to wash them off in the stable’s shower. Wiping did nothing!

You can remember this the next time you’re wiping your bottom, as you can also understand why almost every Finnish toilet has a bidet. Even most public toilets.

You can also see here the full length of the suit and how it wrinkles around Leila’s torso—and how much stretching really helps with its fit!

We’re really hoping Furrjoi comes up with a smaller size. The main clientele for these outfits are males, and the suits have been made for a male body as well, so it’s actually very surprising that it fits her even this well!

 
After shooting the photoshoot and the video, we were starving for lunch. So we headed off to grab some from a drive-by.

Sorry, no eating photos this time. We’re not too much into the mukbang culture.

 
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Latex used in the project

Black Neck-Entry Silicone catsuit by Furrjoi

(If you want, you can use coupon code PHOTOUR for 20USD off every 200USD spent, I get a small commission from this)

2 Responses

  1. Martin Dickens says:

    Totally fascinated by silicone after years or a love for latex, so it’s extremely generous of you guys to share your experiences for gratice. X

  2. Ernie Bryant says:

    She looks fabulous in whatever she wears🤗
    Keep the boots on for all future sessions 👍

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