Getting dressed shouldn't feel like a compromise. Whether you are grabbing your comfy pair of boxer briefs, a soft lace bodysuit, or a slinky dress, your clothing should speak your truth. Fashion is about identity, affirmation, and self-expression. That's where Floruisse and our team of gender-inclusive brands come in.
Let’s celebrate the companies shifting the landscape of lingerie, loungewear and ready-to-wear fashion, where gender is expansive, bodies are respected, and style is for everyone.
Floruisse: Wear as You Are
Let’s start with a brand close to our hearts and closets. We are Floruisse: a gender-inclusive lingerie label designed for self-expression, comfort, and care. From buttery-soft tucking undergarments to dreamy loungewear that embraces all forms and genders, Floruisse is all about thoughtful design rooted in respect.
What sets Floruisse apart? With undergarments tailored for gender-diverse bodies and a mission that celebrates individuality, we invite wearers to define their femininity, masculinity, or anything in between, on their own terms.
We believe that gender-affirming lingerie shouldn’t be niche, it should be normal. Whether you're tucking, lounging, or luxuriating in lace and satin, we’re here for the soft power movement one style at a time.
TomboyX: Every Day, Every Body
Another Seattle standout, TomboyX has built a strong following by rewriting the rules on basics. From boxer briefs to bralettes to swimwear, their pieces are designed to move with your body and not box you in.
With sizes from XS to 6X and organic cotton fabrics that love your skin (and the planet), they’ve created a wardrobe that’s inclusive from top to bottom. They also offer binders, packers, and compression gear, making them a go-to for gender-affirming essentials that feel like second skin.
The message is clear: you deserve to feel comfortable and confident every single day.
Tanner Fletcher: The Ruffles of Love
Tanner Fletcher has been making stunning strides in the fashion world with their genderless, divine styles. Don't tell me you haven't seen Ariana Grande's newest album cover yet, wearing their ivory silk Doris Puff Sleeve Gown! And Bad Bunny for his Time Magazine shoot?
Their ready-to-wear collections push the boundaries of masculinity and femineity, and we adore them for it. Their denim shorts with sweet white lace ruffles bring us to a place of homeostasis. And I'm manifesting that their full-length lace trench coat magically ends up in my closet. Just putting it out there.
In a world full of labels, Tanner and Fletcher show us that they are listening to the pulse of the world, and bringing out the best in their customers.
You can now find them at Nordstrom and their own website, and we recommend that you to take a look and be inspired!
Origami Customs: Truly Made for You
If you've ever felt like no size chart could quite capture you, Origami Customs is here to change that. Certified trans-owned and made by trans and queer hands in Canada, this brand offers custom-fit lingerie, compression wear, and swimwear tailored specifically to your body’s needs.
Using recycled fabrics and a waste-conscious approach, Origami prioritizes both sustainability and identity. Whether you’re shopping for a binder, gaff, or one-of-a-kind mesh bodysuit, each item is crafted with care and intention.
This isn’t mass-produced affirmation: it’s personal, powerful, and made just for you.
CantiqLA: Handmade Glamour Meets Inclusive Ethics
Los Angeles-based CantiqLA is proof that sultry can be sustainable. Known for their bold color combos, lush fabrics, and distinctive handmade details, CantiqLA champions slow fashion with striking looks.
Every piece is designed and sewn in LA in limited runs, minimizing waste while maximizing flair. Their inclusive size range and flexible styles have earned them a devoted following among queer and trans shoppers looking for lingerie that’s both hot and heartfelt.
From velvet harnesses to barely-there mesh, CantiqLA reminds us a very important sensation: sexy is a feeling and everyone deserves to feel it.
SKIMS: Big Name, Bigger Reach
Let’s talk about SKIMS, the shapewear-turned-wardrobe-empire that’s found its way into nearly everyone’s top drawer. While they started with stretchy basics and sculptwear, they’ve recently taken meaningful steps toward broader inclusivity.
Their Men’s Collection offers boxers and tanks that, while labeled traditionally, feature ultra-stretchy fabrics and neutral colors that work beautifully across gender lines. Their unisex loungewear and seamless designs have earned praise for adapting to a wide range of curves, bodies, and needs.
Its mainstream visibility, especially shown prominently in department stores such as Nordstrom, means more people are encountering gender-expansive fashion for the first time. And that visibility matters.
Why These Brands Matter
The brands above aren’t just designing clothing — they’re designing possibility. They understand that gender expression isn’t binary, that comfort can be revolutionary, and that clothing can help someone feel whole.
For many trans, nonbinary, and gender non-conforming people, a well-fitting binder is a form of care. A beautiful pair of underwear that accommodates tucking isn’t just aesthetic, it’s affirming. And a lovely lace-trim dress that doesn't scream "you’re wearing the wrong section" is, honestly, a gift.
These companies get that. They aren’t forcing bodies to conform to outdated templates. They’re creating new ones. And it shows.
How to Support the Movement
Want to see more brands like these thrive? Here’s how to help:
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Shop intentionally. Even one thoughtfully purchased item helps independent brands grow.
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Hype them up online. A like, share, or review can mean the world, especially to smaller brands like Floruisse and Origami Customs.
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Tell your story. Representation is about the living experiences our customers tell, and loving in these clothes.
- Visit their collections in bigger stores. Gender-inclusive styles in department stores such as SKIMS and Tanner Fletcher in Nordstrom is a big deal. This piece of the movement will slowly soften up the traditional men's and women's lines.
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Push for more. The fashion industry is evolving, but it’s not done. Keep asking for inclusivity, better sizing, and real representation.
Wrapping Up (Like a Robe)
We’re entering a new where gender-affirming clothing isn’t “alternative,” it’s just fashion. Where everyone, from the smallest indie label to the biggest global brand, is being called to do better. And where being yourself, in all your brilliance, doesn’t require compromise.
We are among good company not mentioned, we are but a few brands trying to reach this ground: Floruisse. TomboyX. Origami Customs. Tanner Fletcher. CantiqLA. SKIMS.
And as we keep pushing for a more expressive, affirming future, we hope you find pieces that light you up in joy and freedom.