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15 May 2018 - Where My Hose At?

A Dictionary of Hosiery Terms

"If you are one of the many homemakers who also also has a part or full time job, chances are that the cost of hosiery makes up a good part of your clothing budget."



Can we just take one second to look at this picture?

Gross.

Now back to our post.

...

There are surprisingly a lot of different types of hosiery.
You would not have guessed.
The idea of this post is to save some money by wearing the correct type of hosiery for your day.

I decided to pick my favorites from the list!
Let's explore these hoes!

Full Fashioned Stockings
Stockings with seams. Vertical seam at the back makes the leg appear slimmer.
ooo lala

Fishnets
Oh Snap!
In the 70's the fishnet design was a little less obvious.
It was a smaller net design.

Panty Hose
Growing up I called all stockings and types of hosiery 'panty hose'.
These are the one piece sheer or opaque stockings that are topped with panties.


wowza

Tights
These are usually one piece stockings made of an opaque yarn.

Support Stockings
You know you wear these for some extra "support".
In 2018 we have graduated to wearing Spanx to pull in and lift for "support".

You can read some extra history on nylons and stockings from my previous post in February.

I hope you learned a bit about your hoes today.
You might want to take a look in your drawers to see what kind of hoes are in your company.
You gotta take care of your hoes, you know.

I'm going to check on my hoes now that I'm thinking about it too.



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