How To Layer Your Hosiery

How To Layer Your HosieryWith the chilly winter season coming up, everyone is layering up to stay warm including your hosiery. In fact, layering up your tights and other hosiery has become one of the latest fashion trends that has exploded onto the scene. While this may sound hard to pull off, layering your hosiery is actually much easier than you think.

High Quality

First, you need to make sure to only purchase hosiery made from high quality material, like those at Hosieree.com. You will want your hosiery to be durable enough to handle the day to day wear and tear, but also comfortable enough to wear to bed after a long day.

Colors

You should always choose hosiery with colors that will compliment your outfit and the occasion. For example, if you are dressing for work, try tights in black, brown, and dark blue shades. However, if you are dressing for a party, then you will want a pair of hosiery that really makes your outfit ‘pop’ and contrasts with your outfit. For example, you might want to spice up that will black dress with a pair of Ronny Red tights.

Don’t be afraid to play with tone either! Pairing a tan dress with chocolate tights or your lavender sweater with a pair of Gabriella Nadin Fashion Tights to break up the monotony of your look.

Textures, Patterns, and Prints

Hosiery comes in a large variety of patterns, prints, and textures. From a seductive lacy design to a causal plaid look, these can really add something eye catching to an ordinary outfit. If you are planning to wear fishnets, try pairing them with a darker pair of tights that will give them a ‘pop’ of 3D texture.

Colorful patterns should be saved for more neutral colored outfits to avoid overwhelming the eye. However, wearing a neutral pair of knee high socks over your brightly patterned tights can be a great way to tone it down while still keeping a hint of something more.

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  1. Sometimes if I want a different look and spice my tights or pantyhose I put a pair of fishnets or fence nets over them.

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