Suits

SUITS

A catsuit dresses the body in one piece, for a second-skin effect that needs no assembling. Full models in wetlook or vinyl, open versions, fishnet bodystockings, trench coats and corset cuts: this category brings together enveloping pieces, from the most covering model to the most cut-out, designed for a clean silhouette and an assertive look, on your own or as a couple.


Suits: the second-skin effect of a single piece

A catsuit dresses the body in one piece: no top and bottom to match, a continuous line from chest to legs. It is this unity that creates the second-skin effect — clean and enveloping — that defines this category.

In this category, you will find full catsuits in wetlook or vinyl, open or cut-out models, fishnet bodystockings, trench coats and corset cuts. From one model to the next, the idea stays the same: to cover the body in a single piece, with more or less opening depending on the mood.

A successful one-piece is not necessarily the most covering: it is the one whose cut puts you at ease. Check the openings and fastenings first — they are what make the piece easy to live with.

Which suit should you choose?

Start with the level of coverage: a full catsuit wraps the whole body, while an open or cut-out model reveals the skin in places. Wetlook stretches and is easy to wear, vinyl offers a sharper reflection but calls for a well-chosen cut.

Then look at the openings and fastenings — front or back zip, open crotch, lacing — as they determine how easily you put it on and move in it. And check the size: second-skin cuts run close to the body, so rely on the model's guide rather than your usual size.

The main types of suits

The catalogue covers several families, from the most covering one-piece to the most cut-out model. Here are the main markers to help you find your way.

Full catsuits

Covering the whole body, the full catsuit creates the most marked second-skin effect. In wetlook or vinyl, sometimes enhanced with rings or cut-outs, it is the most enveloping piece in the category, best kept for complete, assertive looks.

Open and cut-out one-pieces

By contrast, open or cut-out models reveal the skin in places — open crotch, cut-outs, sheer panels. They keep the line of a one-piece while playing on access and on the contrast between material and skin.

Fishnet bodystockings

Knitted in a single piece from fine fishnet, bodystockings dress the body in a stretchy veil that follows every movement. Soft and easy to wear, they offer light coverage, halfway between a garment and underwear.

Trench coats and coats

More dressed-up, trench coats take the cut of a coat in glossy materials such as wetlook or vinyl. They are worn open or belted, over another piece or against the skin, for a gradual way in.

Corset and open-back one-pieces

Some one-pieces take up the codes of the corset — defined waist, structured bust — or free the back to shift attention. These cuts add hold and a graphic dimension while keeping the unity of the piece.

Plus-size models

Designed to suit different body shapes, plus-size versions (Queen Size) take up the full cuts with adapted proportions. They keep the second-skin effect while ensuring more ease and comfort.

Closed or open one-piece?

The closed one-piece wraps the body from chest to legs for a complete second-skin effect. It is the boldest choice, relying on a continuous line and full coverage, with no interruption.

The open or cut-out one-piece keeps that line but reveals the skin in places, for a play of contrasts between material and bare skin. More suggestive, it is also easier to wear. It is up to you to choose between the total unity of the closed piece and the play of openings of the cut-out model.

Tips for a first time

A few simple guidelines help you choose and wear a one-piece without any unpleasant surprises.

  • Check the size guide: second-skin cuts run close to the body; rely on your measurements rather than your usual size.
  • Spot the openings: a zip, open crotch or lacing make it easier to put on and move in day to day.
  • Choose the material for the use: wetlook stretches and is easy to wear, vinyl favours the reflection.
  • Put it on without forcing: ease the one-piece on gradually, on dry skin, to spare the seams and fastenings.
  • Wash gently: by hand or on a delicate cycle; wetlook and fishnet prefer cold water and air drying.

Our selection of suits

At Tentations, we have brought together one-pieces for every desire, from the full wetlook catsuit to the fishnet bodystocking, by way of open versions, trench coats and corset cuts.

You will find different levels of coverage and different materials — wetlook, vinyl, fishnet — with fastenings designed to make a piece that dresses the whole body easier to put on.

If you are new to the one-piece, a fishnet bodystocking or a stretchy wetlook model remains the simplest place to start, before exploring more structured full cuts.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a catsuit and a bodystocking?

The full catsuit is a fitted piece in wetlook, vinyl or coated material, often with fastenings. The bodystocking is knitted in a single piece from fine, stretchy fishnet, softer and lighter to wear.

How do I choose my size?

Second-skin cuts run close to the body. Rely on the model's size guide and your measurements (bust, waist, hips) rather than your usual size; if in doubt, the size up offers more ease.

How do you put on a full catsuit?

Work gradually, on dry skin, starting with the legs and then the torso. Zip fastenings and open crotches make low-stretch materials easier to put on.

Are open one-pieces comfortable?

Yes. Openings and fishnet improve ease and breathability. Open-crotch models also let you keep the piece on without removing it entirely.

What should I wear under a one-piece?

It depends on the material. Over wetlook or vinyl, a seamless thong avoids lines; a fishnet bodystocking is generally worn against bare skin, for its own sake.

How do I care for a one-piece?

Wash by hand or on a delicate cycle in cold water, without harsh products. Let it air dry and store the piece flat, away from heat, to preserve the material and the fastenings.

Is delivery discreet?

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

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