Real Dolls in denim clothing
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Real Dolls in denim clothing
1.What type of silicone is the doll made of
2.Should I dress the doll in a body stocking first and then the denim clothing of my choice?
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I've dressed my Realdoll in denim jeans every now and then, and she was fine. I did put on stockings first, not directly because of potential staining, but to get the jeans on her more easily. There's a lot of friction between silicone and jeans.
Just make sure the denim clothes don't stain heavily, I once bought some jeans, and after taking it out of the package, it was already staining my own hands. Safe to say, those jeans never made it onto my doll.
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It took me over an hour to get the pants on. I prefer tight pants on a doll. Getting pants on a mannequin was way easier, like five minutes.
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Tin cureRed Star wrote:What's the name of the silicone used in the early model of Real Dolls back in the day?
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Hey there LBW! In additon to pantyhose helping, I found some really nice Denim leggins that slide on over the hose and also fit nice and tight. Believe it or not they were at my local supermarket in the HBA section. They have them drug stores too. Sometimes you have to look in a few places to avoid the cheesy looking ones, but there are nice ones out there on the $8-12 range.LovesBlackWomen wrote:All my Realdolls are dressed in Denim Jeans and matching shirt. They look like a college girl. I feel it makes them look more realistic, at least like someone you'd see in the street.
It took me over an hour to get the pants on. I prefer tight pants on a doll. Getting pants on a mannequin was way easier, like five minutes.
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Is it still used or has it been replaced since???samara78 wrote:Tin cureRed Star wrote:What's the name of the silicone used in the early model of Real Dolls back in the day?
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re "What's the name of the silicone used in the early model of Real Dolls back in the day?"
Which Silicone did they use before Tin Cure? I remember when Tin Cure came out, but what was used before it?
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I don't dare use jeans though, I'd need to push the legs together pretty far and I'm too worried about the risk of compression damage.
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Abyss has this to say about it/them:
I like her to wear jeans, it looks great! I'm not sure why the thickness of clothing should matter though.We also recommend avoiding thick clothing such as denim jeans or boned items like corsets if you are leaving the doll dressed. If you wish to put jeans on your doll we recommend putting pantyhose on it first so that the denim will slide over the silicone.
I use the stand and as body C is very slim the waist of the jeans go around the outside of the back support (which means the belt loops aren't pressing into her back)
The (blue) jeans have been washed twice just after purchase and she wears them over brown tights and white cotton underwear.
She's worn them for 4 days without any apparent ill effect but now I'm worried about leaving it on much longer than that.
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Not still used.Red Star wrote:Is it still used or has it been replaced since???samara78 wrote:Tin cureRed Star wrote:What's the name of the silicone used in the early model of Real Dolls back in the day?
Replaced around 2009 with platinum cure. Platinum cure is much more durable than tin cure and less oily.
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Re: Real Dolls in denim clothing
No issues here. She's got a pair of jeans from Old Navy that she's had on for over a week and it didn't seem to cause any lasting problems with just underwear on. Women's jeans often have spandex or some other materiel mixed in with the denim which makes them a bit more stretchy but it also tends to make them softer than straight denim so I imagine that also helps.Random786 wrote:At the risk of some thread necromancy, Has anyone had any bad experiences with jeans?
I usually do the sock test on any of her clothes. Wash the garment with a white sock tossed in the load. If the sock stays white, it probably won't have any staining issues.