Love or Loathe: Pantyhose
Kate Middleton has been sporting panty-hose frequently as part of her royally-required conservative attire. As a result, the pantyhose makers of the world have been sending me frenzied emails that their product is back at the height of fashion, but I'm not so sure.
Growing up in a private school with a terribly strict dress code, panty hose were a requirement for my from ages 12 to 18. They did not go with the cargo skirts and Doc Marten's popular at the time. I hate hate hated them. They were so thin they were practically a single-use product since I tore them every day. Plus, the cheap pantyhose just roll down to create a weird tube effect around your hips if you don't have a skirt or slip waistband holding them in place.
After a few years of private school wardrobe rebellion I resumed wearing dresses and fell in love with tights. I've learned that high-quailty legwear can be both stylish and beneficial. Control top tights can sub for Spanx. They smooth legs, hide flaws and pull a look together. Not to mention the benefits of warmth in the winter.
Pantyhose, however, still feel old and outdated to me. I like the retro kind with a line up the back or a patterned or colored pair, but nude or flesh-tone hose still don't seem like the height of fashion. Do you love or loathe this barely-there legwear?
Growing up in a private school with a terribly strict dress code, panty hose were a requirement for my from ages 12 to 18. They did not go with the cargo skirts and Doc Marten's popular at the time. I hate hate hated them. They were so thin they were practically a single-use product since I tore them every day. Plus, the cheap pantyhose just roll down to create a weird tube effect around your hips if you don't have a skirt or slip waistband holding them in place.
After a few years of private school wardrobe rebellion I resumed wearing dresses and fell in love with tights. I've learned that high-quailty legwear can be both stylish and beneficial. Control top tights can sub for Spanx. They smooth legs, hide flaws and pull a look together. Not to mention the benefits of warmth in the winter.
Pantyhose, however, still feel old and outdated to me. I like the retro kind with a line up the back or a patterned or colored pair, but nude or flesh-tone hose still don't seem like the height of fashion. Do you love or loathe this barely-there legwear?
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That being said, I much prefer dark colored tights cuz they are more durable and flesh color never match exactly and looks tacky. If I have to do flesh, I like going cheeky, like the tatoo hose you posted about ages ago
I decided that I hated them when I was in high school in the mid-90s.
People would make fun of me for not wearing them, but I have very Snow-White coloring and orange legs simply do not fit the equation.
I guess some of the colored hose look okay. But I don't think I'd wear them in the summertime.
They make me feel very put together and classy. I can't imagine wearing them daily though.
The only ones I've been able to find are from Agent Provocateur, but $80 is simply not in my budget.