Pantyhose have been around for many years. First introduced in 1959, they were invented by a man named Allen Grant Sr. His creation was inspired by his very-pregnant wife, who became frustrated at managing stockings and a garter belt with her burgeoning belly. Grant’s idea was to sew a pair of stockings onto a pair of underpants and, with a tweak and a stitch, pantyhose were born. Continue reading A Little Q & A Goes A Long Way
Monthly Archives: January 2017
Trends In Legwear For Winter 2017
Another year is upon us and it’s time to discover the trends of the winter season before we find ourselves knee-deep in spring! From jewelry to shoes and everything in between, sources tell us what’s hot and what’s not. Continue reading Trends In Legwear For Winter 2017
The Dos And Don’ts Of Wearing Leggings
We could go on and on about how much we love leggings anytime of the year, but we especially adore them when the chilly weather comes. There are many who say that leggings have no place in the world outside of a gym, but we know better, don’t we? Though style is a personal thing, there are a few musts and a few must-nots when warming up your gams with leggings this winter. Continue reading The Dos And Don’ts Of Wearing Leggings
Embracing Shapewear And Control Tops
How many people make New Year’s Resolutions? Of those people, how many make weight loss their goal? Losing weight isn’t easy and it can take a while to see results if you do it the right way. But while you’re waiting, there are ways that you can give yourself a smooth line before the pounds start rolling off. Continue reading Embracing Shapewear And Control Tops
Cover Up In The Cold
Baby, it’s cold outside! Of course, that’s what happens in the middle of winter. The temps drop and suddenly we find ourselves trudging through snow, slush, and wind chills that would knock your socks off. But some of the more fashionable members of the population might rather wear tights, leggings, or pantyhose than socks and to this we say: go for it! Continue reading Cover Up In The Cold