After a bit of Googling:

Quoted from http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...8162017AA0IoQt

The ONLY reference in the Bible to anything even close to crossdressing is found in the OLD testament in Deuteronomy - 22:5 which reads:

"The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God."

Biblical scholars have determined that the reason for Deuteronomy - 22:5 was to keep women from entering the temple to pray (women weren't allowed into the temple to do such) and to keep men from disguising themselves as women to avoid having to go into battle. It is of utmost importance to note that this passage is in the OLD testament. With Jesus' death, burial and His glorious resurrection the laws of the old testament passed away and those of the NEW testament became effective. Although there are numerous references in the new testament (as well as the old) concerning homosexuality, there is nothing to be found in the new testament which addresses crossdressing in any form. IF we were to adhere to the laws of the old testament, then it follows that we should be in submission to ALL the laws - not just those which serve our own purposes. With that in mind, within the SAME book (Deuteronomy) there are passages which would have to be applicable today just as much as 22:5 would be. Wearing clothing made of mixed fabric types was strictly forbidden. Women cutting their hair was an abomination. This list goes on and on.



Also, from http://www.twopaths.com/faq_dress.htm

"Do not wear clothes of wool and linen woven together." (NIV, Deuteronomy 22:11)

Again, no one is sure why this would be wrong. It may have been to avoid mixing things that God has created separately (Deuteronomy 22:9-11, Leviticus 19:19). Or, these mixtures may have been related to some idolatrous practice that the Hebrews were forbidden to imitate.

Old Testament rules superseded
It should be noted that Jesus' command to "Love your neighbor as yourself" supersedes Old Testament Law for Christians and frees them from strict observance of Old Testament rules. (Matthew 22:34-40, Romans 8:1-2, 1 Corinthians 9:20-21, Galatians 5:13-14, James 2:8).



It's nice to think that I won't be going to Hull because of the way I like to dress sometimes! :-)