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The fix: If you're going to be outside in winter's elements, fleece-lined tights provide extra warmth and are gaining popularity — you can usually find them wherever you'd normally buy tights — and they aren't much more expensive. Problem 4: You can't find the right opacity. When tights are in their packaging, it's not always easy to picture how they'll look on your legs. Sometimes you'll find they end up too sheer and other times too opaque.

The fix: The denier of the tights, which is often listed on the packaging and indicates a fabric's weight, lets you know how thick they'll be: The higher the denier, the more opaque the tights. Generally, anything under 30 denier is sheer, between 30 and 70 denier is opaque, and over 70 denier is super opaque. Problem 5: You don't know which way is front. Believe it or not, one of the biggest complaints we have from consumer testers is not being able to distinguish the front from the back on a pair of tights.

The fix: When there isn't a tag to indicate the front, the first step is to check the shape of the foot. If that's not clear, look to see if there's a long seam that sticks out higher in the back of the waistband, which indicates that it's the back. If you still can't tell, it means there's no difference and the tights can be worn either way.

Product Reviews. Tights are a stylish addition to many of today's fashions. Not as sheer as pantyhose, tights can be worn beneath dresses, skirts and jumpsuits to cover legs while being less bulky than pants. Putting on tights for the first time can be tricky, but you can easily slip into them without causing a tear by following a few simple steps. Sit down and hold them facing forwards with the tag at the back. Gather one leg of the tights at the toes with your thumbs inside, slip your foot in, and pull them up.

Then, repeat with your other leg. Finally, check that your tights are evenly stretched and there are no bunched up areas or places where your skin feels pinched. For more tips, including how to choose the right size tights, read on! Did this summary help you? Yes No. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account.

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Article Summary. Part 1. Choose the right size of tights. Otherwise, you're going to have trouble no matter how you try to get them on.

Tights are often sized according to weight and height. Check the packaging that comes with the tights to determine what size matches your weight and height range. If you are uncomfortable when your tights are too tight, go ahead and move up one size. Your tights usually will fit well enough still to stay around your waist. If you are taller than average or have longer-than-average legs, choose a size marked "tall. Prepare your hands and feet. Make sure you aren't wearing jewelry that could snag the material.

You'll also want to buff any rough edges from your fingernails, toenails, hands and feet. Remove packaging from your new tights. Unfold your tights carefully and take out any cardboard backing tucked inside of them.

To ensure you don't accidentally tear the tights, gently fold the cardboard in half so you can ease it out the top of your tights. Stretch the tights gently lengthwise. Stretch enough to create some give in the tights before you start putting them on. Be careful not to pull too hard and risk tearing them. Part 2. Hold the tights in front of you. While sitting, be mindful to hold them with the front facing forward.

You can check for tags inside the waist band that will signify the back. Gather one leg of your tights to the toe. Starting on either the right or left side, hold the waist of the tights and gently bunch the leg, gathering the fabric until the inside of the toe is exposed.

Most of my followers recommended the Paloma Pantyhose by Wolford. I bought my pair in France, by the way. The Paloma tights are actually available in different colours. I only could find a pair in black with a red seam, though. And also the back of the pantyhose has some lovely details. I will definitely search for more Paloma tights in other colours, though. So hopefully, I will find another pair for my collection. They are not really a bargain, but definitely look super cool. I own a pair of stockings as well as tights from this brand an am absolutely in love with them.

The quality really is amazing and so is the price. Please just keep in mind that this shop is from Russia, so check the import duties of your country before ordering there.



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