Myths and Facts about Pantyhose

There are many myths abound about pantyhose.You’ve probably heard them.
Let’s run through a few of them, shall we?The very first one is that pantyhose
tend to be too tight and restrictive. This is not true. Good-fitting pantyhose can
conform to any leg, so the wearer shouldn’t feel any discomfort or bunching.
In fact, the pantyhose should take the shape of the leg so well that the person
wearing them won’t notice them at all.

Speaking of stretching, that’s another common myth: pantyhose can be so
easily stretched out of shape that it’s better to buy a smaller size. While it’s true
that pantyhose will stretch to fit the leg of the wearer, they shrink back to their
original size when you take them off. Getting a smaller size will result in the
pantyhose stretching way too much, and that could cause unneeded wear on
the pantyhose over time.Therefore, you’re much better off just buying
pantyhose in the correct size.

   The third myth is that it’s far too hot to wear pantyhose in the summer.
   This isn’t true either! Pantyhose are usually made out of material that is
   very breathable and heat resistant. Going back to the earlier myth, the
   wearer shouldn’t feel the pantyhose at all—even in summer. It might
   be recommended that light colored pantyhose be worn in the summer,
   but even dark colors can be worn without a problem.

  Now, is it true that pantyhose made with Lycra are more expensive? No,
  that’s not necessarily true either. The pricing depends on the manufacturer
  and the cost of production, much like any other product.. The more expensive
  an item is to make, the more expensive it’ll be when it’s sold in stores.
  Companies want to recoup their investment in creating a product, after all.
  Business talk aside, pantyhose with Lycra in it is not necessarily more
  expensive than all other brands.

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