KittyT
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Lady Day said:a few outsize with tallllll garter bands (I think thats what they are called).
I believe the technical term for this part of the stocking is the "welt"
Lady Day said:a few outsize with tallllll garter bands (I think thats what they are called).
BonnieJean said:I think its because I'm just not used to seeing the welt that low that made me wonder if it was too short.
Laraquan said:I'm not sure if it's the way I sit but I always seem to tear or break my stockings. This has quite annoyed me and so I buy really cheap tights of an appropriate colour to off-set the cost rather than going all out on seamed stockings. *sigh*
Laraquan said:I'm not sure if it's the way I sit but I always seem to tear or break my stockings. This has quite annoyed me and so I buy really cheap tights of an appropriate colour to off-set the cost rather than going all out on seamed stockings. *sigh*
OnlyOneAudrey said:hosiery makes my legs look a MILLION times better). But it doesn't matter what I do with them they always run within two wears. So I buy cheap hoisery.
There was the whole issue of getting them straight and having never worn a garter belt before. (Will try clasping the back first next time. I read that in a previous post.)
Is it okay these days to wear them in public, or is still a bit taboo?
Do you think it would be too much black?
And was the Wal-Mart purchase a bad choice for a "looksie" of what it's like to wear a garter belt and seamed hosiery?
KittyT said:Regular garter belts are a total pain.
Joie DeVive said:I will say that many of the garter belts which are primarily intended for bedroom-fun-wear, tend to be poor in quality and can be a royal pain. I won't try a pull-on one, as logically, if you can pull it on, it can pull itself down!
BonnieJean said:I had an uncomfortable experience the first time I wore seamed stockings. And I'm the one that started the thread that Kitty T referred to. I've since have been wearing exclusively FF seamed stockings and love them! I just ignore any looks or stares. But it was a little unsettling getting used to the reactions. Now, my stockings just part of my attire.
LizzieMaine said:I think this is key -- if *we* think our stockings are somehow naughty or somehow inappropriate, others are going to pick up on that. But if, as Bonnie says, we just make them part of our everyday wear, people will pick up on *that*, too.
Part of the problem is that modern culture only thinks of FF hosiery in a bedroomy/fetishy kind of way -- and part of the reason for that is that they're rarely seen on everyday women doing everyday kinds of things. Me, I wear them everywhere -- with sensible oxfords and housedresses at the grocery store, with day dresses and heels at work, and with suits on professional-type occasions -- and the people around me have gotten so used to it that nobody gives it a second thought. Like so much of vintage-style femininity, it's something we can reclaim if we try.
KittyT said:Well you pull on most girdles too, and that's not a problem