Cross Dresser

CROSS DRESSER

The cross dresser wardrobe brings together feminine pieces designed to fit a range of body shapes, in a logic of personal expression and sensory pleasure. Zipped dresses, mesh mini skirts, open bodysuits, fishnet tops, long gloves or suspender sets: this category offers a full wardrobe, from a discreet detail to a complete look, to approach cross-dressing with ease, in a free and welcoming spirit.


Cross dresser: a wardrobe to express yourself freely

Cross-dressing means wearing clothes usually associated with another gender, as play, as exploration, or as a way of expressing oneself. It is a practice that belongs to each person, with no required label, and what it mostly calls for is a wardrobe that fits well enough to feel right from the first piece.

In this category you will find zipped dresses, mini skirts in mesh or wetlook, bodysuits, fishnet tops, structured jackets, long gloves and lingerie sets. From a discreet piece to a full outfit, the catalogue covers all stages, from a first try to a settled wardrobe.

Cross-dressing only asks for one thing: a space where you feel free, and pieces that put you at ease in your own body. The pleasure comes from the right piece, not from any performance.

Which cross dresser piece should you choose?

Start with the register: a discreet detail (gloves, bodysuit under another outfit) if you are just starting, or a full outfit if you already know where you want to go. A mini skirt or a zipped dress sets the tone immediately; a suspender belt or a bodysuit slips easily under other clothing.

Then think about the fabric — stretch wetlook, sheer mesh, fishnet — and above all about size. Feminine cuts use specific proportions; trust the size guide rather than your usual reference, and favour stretch materials for a softer fit on more squared body shapes.

The main types of cross dresser pieces

The catalogue covers several registers, from top to bottom and from single pieces to finishing accessories. Here are the main families.

Dresses and one-piece outfits

Zipped dresses, sometimes with removable straps, set the whole outfit in a single piece. Handy for slipping into the role without composing a top and bottom, they offer an immediately recognisable line, often in wetlook or structured mesh.

Skirts

Low-rise mini skirts or high-waisted skirts, in sheer mesh or in a more opaque fabric: skirts shape the lower silhouette. Easy to pair with a t-shirt or a tank top, they allow you to adjust the outfit to the moment and the level of boldness you want.

Tops and tank tops

Fishnet t-shirts, open-back strappy tank tops: these pieces reveal and emphasise the upper body. Fishnet brings graphic sheerness, the strappy tank plays on the back and shoulders. They are worn alone or layered over another piece.

Lingerie pieces

Open zipped bodysuits, suspender belts with a black brief: cross dresser lingerie brings the closest layer to the body. It can be worn visibly as an outfit of its own or kept hidden under other clothing, as an intimate detail just for yourself.

Finishing accessories

High-collar zipped jackets, long wetlook gloves: these accessories dress up and complete the look. A jacket structures the shoulders, gloves extend the line of the arm. They are the pieces that turn a basic look into a confident outfit.

Full outfit or single detail?

A full outfit — dress, skirt and top set, bodysuit worn alone — sets the role immediately and gives a coherent silhouette. It is the most expressive and most engaging choice, calling for a setting where you feel comfortable wearing it fully.

A single detail — bodysuit under regular clothes, suspender belt, long gloves — leaves more room and allows for gradual exploration. Many start there, wearing it in private or under an ordinary outfit, before moving on to more visible looks. Both approaches are equally valid.

Tips for a first try

A few simple pointers to approach cross-dressing with ease.

  • Start in private: try the pieces at home, in a setting where you feel free, before thinking about a more public use.
  • Measure yourself before ordering: chest, waist, hips, torso length — feminine cuts follow specific proportions.
  • Favour stretch fabrics: elastic materials adapt better to more squared body shapes and offer more comfort.
  • Layer your way in: starting with a discreet piece (bodysuit, gloves, suspender belt) under another outfit makes discovery easier.
  • Care gently: wetlook, fishnet and mesh wash cold on a delicate cycle, air dry to preserve the fabrics.

Our cross dresser selection

At Tentations we have put together a complete cross dresser wardrobe, from dresses and one-piece outfits to lingerie, through skirts, fishnet tops, structured jackets and long gloves.

You will find different fabrics — wetlook, sheer mesh, fishnet — and different levels of engagement, with cuts designed to fit a range of body shapes thanks to stretch and well-placed zip closures.

If you are starting out, a discreet piece like a bodysuit or a suspender belt is the simplest way to enter the category, before moving on to skirts, dresses and more assertive outfits.

Frequently asked questions

Are these clothes suited to masculine body shapes?

Most pieces are made of stretch fabric (stretch wetlook, mesh, fishnet), which allows them to adapt to more squared shapes. Trust the size guide provided and take your own measurements rather than your usual reference.

How do I choose my size?

Measure your chest, waist, hips and torso length. Compare with the brand's size guide on the product page. If you are between two sizes, take the larger one for more comfort over time.

Which piece should I start with?

A piece that can be worn under another outfit — bodysuit, suspender belt, long gloves — is often the simplest entry point. It lets you get used to the feel before moving on to a more visible outfit like a dress or a skirt set.

What is the difference between wetlook, fishnet and mesh?

Wetlook is a shiny, opaque, often stretch fabric. Fishnet is an open-weave fabric that lets the skin show through. Sheer mesh works in the same register as fishnet but with a tighter weave and a softer feel.

How do I care for these clothes?

Cold wash on a delicate cycle, ideally by hand for the most fragile fabrics (fishnet, sheer mesh). Air dry, flat or on a hanger — avoid the tumble dryer, which can damage elastic fibres.

Can these pieces be worn as a couple?

Yes. Cross-dressing can be a solo journey or a shared one with a partner. Many pieces fit into role play or a couple's mise en scène, in respect of each person's consent and comfort.

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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