Ready-to-wear

READY-TO-WEAR

The men's ready-to-wear in this category doesn't do discretion: it puts itself on show. Glossy wetlook jackets and coats, trousers, shorts and bermudas, sheer-tulle shirts and crop tops, coordinated sets and accessories such as braces or cuffs: pieces designed for the evening, the stage or play, that dress the body with character and turn an outfit into a real performance.

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Men's ready-to-wear: pieces that put themselves on show

The ready-to-wear gathered here is anything but ordinary: these are pieces designed to be seen, worn for an evening, on stage or in the privacy of a role-play. Glossy wetlook, sheer tulle and bold cuts take the place of everyday restraint. You no longer dress simply to go out, but to embody a character or a mood.

In this category, you'll find wetlook jackets and coats, trousers, shorts and bermudas, sheer shirts and crop tops, coordinated sets and accessories such as braces or cuffs. Everything you need to put together a complete outfit or add the statement piece that turns an ordinary look into an entrance.

A successful ready-to-wear piece doesn't aim for neutrality: it owns its fabric, its cut and its effect. The wetlook that catches the light, the tulle that reveals, the strap that structures — it's all about allure and intent.

Which ready-to-wear piece should you choose?

Start with the effect you're after. Wetlook, glossy and graphic, structures the silhouette and catches the eye; it suits jackets, trousers and accessories that want to make a mark. Tulle and sheer knit, lighter, play on seduction and reveal on shirts and crop tops. It's up to you to balance assertion and sensuality.

Then think about the piece and the place it takes in the outfit. A wetlook jacket or coat sets the scene for a complete look; trousers or a bermuda bring the matching bottom; a sheer shirt or a crop top becomes the centrepiece. Accessories — braces, cuffs — complete and pace the whole without rethinking everything.

The main types of ready-to-wear

From the structuring garment to the accent accessory, the catalogue falls into a few families. Here are the markers to find your way.

Wetlook jackets and coats

Outer pieces that set the allure: jackets, gilets and coats with a glossy vinyl-effect finish. With or without sleeves, long or short, they structure the silhouette and instantly set the tone of a bold outfit.

Trousers, shorts and bermudas

The bottom that completes the look: from fitted wetlook trousers to the short, by way of the bermuda. To match with the top or to wear as a statement, for an outfit that's coherent from torso to legs.

Sheer shirts and tops

The game of transparency: shirts in knit or wetlook, tops that hint at the body. Between the dressed-up buttoning and the revealing fabric, they dress the torso with clear intent.

Crop tops

Short and graphic, they bare the midriff and bank on boldness. In sheer tulle, they add a sensual, modern dimension, worn on their own for an evening or layered to play on contrasts.

Sets and coordinated outfits

For a look thought out as one: sets of several matching pieces, ready to wear without thinking about the pairings. A simple solution for a themed evening or a complete, coherent look.

Accessories

Braces, cuffs and other accent pieces that structure and pace the outfit. Easy to add, they turn a minimal look into a more crafted entrance, without replacing everything.

Wetlook or transparency?

Wetlook plays the assertion card: its glossy vinyl-effect finish catches the light, structures the body and gives a graphic, powerful look. It's the fabric for those who want to fill the space, on stage as much as for an evening, with an allure that doesn't go unnoticed.

Transparency — tulle, knit, mesh — plays instead on seduction and lightness: it reveals without showing everything, suggests rather than imposes. It's preferred for shirts and crop tops, where the aim is to hint at the body. The two registers often complement each other in a single outfit: wetlook for the structure, transparency for the thrill.

Tips for choosing and wearing them well

A few simple pointers help you put together a successful outfit and care for these particular fabrics.

  • Define the occasion: an evening, the stage or role-play guide the choice between a structuring piece and a revealing one.
  • Think of the whole outfit: a wetlook jacket calls for a matching bottom; a sheer crop top stands alone or layers up.
  • Check the size of non-stretch fabrics: wetlook has little stretch, go by your measurements rather than habit.
  • Lean on accessories: braces and cuffs complete a look for little and change the allure.
  • Care for them carefully: hand wash or use a cold delicate cycle, with no tumble dryer, to preserve the wetlook and the tulle.

Our selection of ready-to-wear

At Tentations, we've gathered ready-to-wear pieces to own your allure: wetlook jackets and coats, trousers, shorts and bermudas, sheer shirts and crop tops, coordinated sets and accessories.

You'll find everything you need to put together a complete outfit or add the statement piece that changes everything, across a range of fabrics and cuts designed for the evening, the stage or play.

If you're just starting out, an accessory or a single wetlook piece is enough to transform an outfit. You can then assemble a complete set or play with transparency to go further, depending on the mood you're after.

Frequently asked questions

What is wetlook?

It's a fabric with a glossy finish that mimics the effect of vinyl or wet leather. It catches the light and gives a graphic, bold look, without the stiffness of real leather.

Can these pieces be worn for everyday?

They're mainly designed for the evening, the stage or role-play. Nothing stops you wearing them by day, but their glossy or sheer effect makes them better suited to special occasions.

How do I choose the size of a wetlook piece?

Wetlook has little stretch: go by your measurements (chest, waist, hips) rather than your usual size. If in doubt, choose the larger size.

What is a coordinated set?

It's an outfit made up of several matching pieces, designed to be worn together. A simple solution for a complete, coherent look without having to put it together yourself.

How do I care for wetlook and tulle?

Hand wash or use a cold delicate cycle, with no tumble dryer or direct ironing. This preserves the shine of the wetlook and the fineness of the tulle over time.

Can these pieces be worn as a couple or for role-play?

Absolutely: sets, accessories and sheer pieces lend themselves well to staging and to evenings for two, to add depth to a shared moment.

Is delivery discreet?

Yes. Orders are prepared with discretion and shipped in neutral packaging, with no explicit indication of the contents on the outside.