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Seamed Nylon Stockings

Seamed nylon stockings did very well after the end of the 2nd world war because women then were very conservative. Long skirts were the fashion trend and this was the only accessory available for the bottoms.

Years later, short and tight skirts hit the market and changed everything. Manufacturers who once thought this was over had to produce this in large quantities again to accommodate the needs of the market.

Shirley of Hollywood has a nice pair of seamed nylon stockings that women would enjoy having on. This goes from the feet up to a few inches above the knee, which can be strapped, to the underwear.

This costs $4.95 each. The customer can choose from black, white, red, pink, pearl and royal. Knowing the size of the hips will make the selection easier when getting a pack from the store or online.

Those who want to go for class even for hosiery can get one from Christian Dior. It has various selections like the kind that has a line in the center of the leg that goes from front to back.

This model is made of 100% nylon and has a 15 denier non-stretch yarn. It has this in nude/black, black/black, turquoise/black and burgundy black. The individual has the choice to wear this with a garter strap or not to keep it up.

This kind of seamed nylon stocking is quite expensive fetching for $20 a piece. This is very durable and dries easily after washing so this can be used again and again.

Seamed nylon stockings come in different styles and colors. Those who are a bit conservative can get something thick to avoid revealing the legs while women who want to show if off can go for a thinner version.

The world of fashion changes so people have to adapt to the kind of seamed nylon stockings to wear underneath. The general rule for wearing seamed nylon stockings is that this should match with the outfit on top.

Those that are unaware of the new lines can ask the sales clerk for a catalog that is given for free or check if the manufacturer has a website. Staying informed will make it easy for the person to select what kind of seamed nylon stockings next time when going to work or just having a night out in the town.

After all, it is sometimes about the woman's taste and how well can the person carry herself when wearing a pair of seamed nylon stockings.



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