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Le Mystere Lingerie Sale + Daily Outfit!

Hey…have you entered the Kiss Me Deadly Lingerie Giveaway yet?


We’ve only 11 days ’till Christmas so things are starting to get critical.

Fortunately, Rue La La is bringing you yet another sample sale from famed lingerie designer Le Mystere. While the Wolford and La Perla sales were more about special occasion lingerie, I have a feeling the Le Mystere sale will be a great place to pick up your sexy basics. Need an invite? Just click here. Sale starts 12/15 at 11 a.m. ET, 8 a.m. PT.

Speaking of Rue La La, I wanted to show you all the Wolford tights I picked up in the last sale. They’re also the tights I was referring to in this post when I named the Urban Outfitters floral tights a budget alternative.

What do you think? My fashion sense is still a work-in-progress so I’d appreciate any (constructive) comments! Oh, and the dress is by Michael Stars…so comfy!

Winter Lingerie Shopping Guide: 19 Titillating Teddies & Bodysuits

Pssst…Don’t forget to enter the Kiss Me Deadly Lingerie Giveaway!


I never understood the point of bodysuits until I ran out of shirts while backpacking across Europe and had to buy some. For me, the appeal of the bodysuit lies in it’s versatility.

Bodysuits are great for layering, especially on chilly days…or you can make like Lady Gaga and wear them alone for a phenomenal statement piece. As with any great trend, bodies are available at every price point. Here are the nineteen I believe are worth a second look.

I prefer round numbers, so if you have a suggestion for the 20th bodysuit, please let me know in the comments!

American Apparel Micromesh Bodysuit
$26.00

American Apparel Floral Lace Bodysuit
$34.00

Anthropologie Scoopneck Bodysuit
$38.00

Princesse Tam Tam “Toquade” Bodysuit
$45.89

Pineapple Leopard Print Scoopneck Bodysuit
$50.99
Mary Green “Nouveau” Retro Black Silk Teddy
$68.75
Chanteuse Jersey Knit Victorian Jumper
$79.50

TopShop Green Sequin Bodysuit
$80.00

Black Milk “Shredded” Bodysuit
$120.00

Ayten Gasson “Mia” Silk Teddy
$133.17
Stella McCartney “Lola Spinning” Bodysuit
$170.00

Andrea Billard “Paris” Playsuit
$170.52

Sonata Lingerie “Starlet” Bodysuit
$194.88
Lascivious “Midori” Bodysuit
$196.00

Wolford “Souvenir” String Lace Bodysuit
$259.84

Agent Provocateur “Iona” Leopard Print Bodysuit
$350.00

Sonata Lingerie “Black Solstiss” Bodysuit
$406.00

La Perla Limited Edition Bodysuit
$539.00

Lingerie Sample Sale at Gilt: The Lake and Stars

Gilt brings you yet another lingerie sample sale, this time from indie label The Lake and Stars.

I love The Lake and Stars because they bring an unstructured, unfussy, yet still entirely upscale design element to lingerie. Their pieces are the perfect antidote to “thong culture.”

Several photos of available styles are posted on the Gilt website. If you need an invite, just click here.

Holiday Lingerie Shopping Guide: 13 Fashionable Winter Tights

When I woke up this morning, it was was 13°F. In “Ye Olde College Days,” I’d probably have rolled over, burrowed under the covers, and gone back to sleep, grumbling that it was way too cold to be outside.

Alas, I am an honest-to-goodness grownup now and the bills must get paid. To celebrate the day I realized my childhood was gone forever, I’m listing 13 fabulous winter tights…one for every degree Fahrenheit.

I’m forever on the lookout for new legwear, so if you have any tights recommendations, please let me know!

Silky Sensation Fishnet Tights
$2.77
The cheapest fishnet tights I’ve seen anywhere and available in 10 colors to boot! Definitely worth stocking up on, especially as a layering piece.
We Love Colors Opaque MicroFiber Tights
$12.50
Another great basic, I reviewed these tights here and still think they’re wonderful. With 51 colors to choose from, you’re sure to find something for every outfit.

Asos Heart Sheer Tights
$13.60
I’m a big fan of this season’s polka dot trend, and I love Asos’ cute and chic take on it. The subtle design adds something special to any outfit.
Urban Outfitters Large Scale Floral Tights $14.00
Flowers are another huge legwear trend for this season. These tights remind me of a much more expensive pair by Wolford a year or two back.

Free People Tiny Dots Sheer Tight
$14.00
I love these. The dots are noticeable without being overpowering. Plus, the price is just right.

Henry Holland by Pretty Polly Alphabet Tights
$14.08
It was hard to choose just one look from Henry Holland’s uber-popular capsule tights collection, but I picked these because I think they’d work with everything. So cheeky!
Jonathan Aston Rose Glass Lace Opaque Tights
$14.86
Jonathan Aston is my go-to brand for fashionable hosiery on a budget. They take the best looks from Wolford and replicate them for the masses.

Free People Santa Lima Tights
$18.00
My second selection from Free People, I really dig the boho/hippie/farmgirl vibe of these tights, plus they look super-warm to boot!

Cette Spirano Spiral Pantyhose
$27.00
After drooling over these tights for several months, I think it’s time to buckle down and buy them. I bet the spiral pattern is very slimming.

Look from London Peacock Feather Tights
$29.99
One of the best purchases I’ve made this year, hands down, I wear these tights all the time and everyone I encounter absolutely raves about them.

SiSi Liquirizia Seamed Knee High Tights
$37.50
If I learned anything while backpacking in Europe, it’s that continental ladies love their legwear. I’m happy to see Dollhouse Bettie is bring some of that style over here.

Wolford Lorraine Diamond Tights
$43.96
How can I talk about tights without talking about Wolford? If I’m not mistaken, this is the first Winter they’ve debuted a mid-season collection, and it’s even better than the first one.

Bebaroque Pearl Tights
$81.33
Bebaroque is a really fantastic under-the-radar legwear designer. Everything they do is completely handmade and limited edition. These tights look something a Flapper would have worn in the 1920′s.

Hosiery Care Guide: How to Avoid Running, Laddering, or Otherwise Ruining Your Stockings

I’m sure it’s no surprise to anyone reading this, but I love, love, love hosiery of all kinds. Stockings, tights, thigh-highs, pantyhose, socks…my addiction goes on and on.

Tomorrow, I’ll list a few of my favorite tights for the next Christmas Lingerie Shopping Guide, but I thought it might also be a good idea to post the best Hosiery Care Guide I’ve ever seen anywhere…courtesy of my friend Tights Lover over at The Panty Drawer. I hope you like it!

Please note the article below is reposted in it’s entirety, and has not been edited, revised, or in anyway altered by me. It’s perfectly perfect as is!
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Over the last several weeks I’ve gotten a number of comments regarding frustration at holes or rips in hosiery, or suggestions on how one can prevent and/or repair damages to hosiery. It got me thinking that it might be worth it to dedicate a post to this subject.

While I’m not necessarily an expert, I wear hosiery most of the time and most often make it through the day damage-free. There are a few things that I do (or at least keep in mind) in regards to hosiery that have helped me avoid damage. Some I’ve read about online and other things I’ve just figured out over time (I guess there’s a lesson learned in every torn pair of stockings). So I’m going to share what I know.

Assuming you don’t walk into things a lot, there are five times in the course of wearing hosiery where you’re most likely to cause (or avoid) damage: buying, putting on, taking off, washing, or storing. I think by taking these one by one we can come up with some helpful tips to avoid damage.

Buying

Of course you can’t cause damage when you’re buying hosiery, but there are a couple of things you can keep in mind that might prevent you from lamenting another lost pair of hosiery, far too soon in its lifetime.

Fabric Content

I often include the fabric content when highlighting hosiery. I think this can be helpful in determining fit, but it can also be helpful in determining susceptibility to damage. Of the hosiery I damage, a high percentage were 100% nylon. That’s because nylon, itself, has no give. Only when it’s blended with lycra (or elastane or spandex) does it have the stretch we’re familiar with. So if a pair of tights is completely nylon, you can very easily damage it by tugging too hard when putting it on or stretching it too much while wearing. If you find yourself the type or person who goes through stockings too quickly, you might want to seek out ones with a higher elastane or spandex count.

Denier

The denier count refers to the relative sheerness of the fabric. The general cutoff between sheer and opaque is 40, although 20-40 can be referred to as “semi sheer”. If you think about the durability of an opaque pair of winter tights, versus the sheer pantyhose, its easy to see that a lower denier count means a more delicate pair of tights. If you want to buy something sheer but are concerned about causing damage, try to stick close to a 20 denier count.

Brand Names

This doesn’t mean buy the most expensive pair (although Wolford and Falke do hold up very well). For close to the price of a drugstore pair, you can get very decent quality. A couple of the brands I swear by are Jonathan Aston, Aristoc, Charnos, Levante, and Pamela Mann. All of these brands offer a variety of affordable choices that far surpasses their price tag.

Putting On

Here is where a lot of the damage occurs. Even if it doesn’t surface until later, it’s very easy to cause a little hole or a snag that becomes a big problem before you know it.

Hosiery Gloves

Having a pair of gloves lying around for the specific task of putting on hosiery can seem silly. But it can also prevent a slightly chipped fingernail or a tiny bit of dry skin from catching the hose and snagging it. The gloves can cover up these potential landmines and allow you to smoothly and easily bring the hosiery up your legs without catching on anything. In lieu of gloves, it’s a good idea to at least moisturize your hands and feet to keep dry skin from catching anything. Also check finger and toe nails for slightly jagged edges. But really, just get the gloves. They don’t have to be anything fancy. These here for $3.95 work just fine.

Put Hosiery on Evenly

This is pretty simple. Bunch the hose up all the way to the toe, slide your toe in and then gradually pull the bunched hose up your leg…gently letting go along the way. In the case of tights, I usually go up to my knee with one leg and then start the other leg up to the knee, then to around mid-thigh and so forth. If the foot has a toe seem, line it up along the tips of your toes, this prevents the hose from twisting as you pull them up, causing unneeded stretching and stress.

Take Your Time

Another big cause in my ever damaging hosiery is rushing to put them on. If you’re anything like me, you’re probably running late, most of the time, when getting dressed. But don’t rush. The extra two minutes it takes you to put them on with care won’t affect your day. Rushing and damaging them will affect your wallet. If you pull them up like pants, there’s a good chance you’ll cause damage. If you unravel them slowly up your legs, stopping and adjusting if you feel them pull awkwardly, you might prevent causing a hole.

Taking Off

In general, just do the reverse of putting them on. Start at the waist (or top of the stocking) and slowly roll or gently tug them down. Don’t pull from the toe. When you’re done taking them off, the bottom of the leg (if not the whole leg) should be inside out. Keep used hosiery separate from all other clothes. I keep them in a drawstring bag that a clothing store once put my purchase in. Other clothes have buttons, zippers, and clasps that can catch on and dig into hosiery.

Washing

Rule number 1 is: hand wash. Rule number 2 is: hand wash. Rule number 3? You guessed it. Hand wash. Yeah I know your washing machine has a “hand wash” option. So does mine. I mean wash them in a sink with your hands. You can use Woolite, but I’d suggest a wash specific to hosiery like this. A $10 investment will save you many pairs of more than $10 tights. A cap-full of Hosiery Mate will get two pairs of tights or stockings clean in 15 seconds. 15 seconds? We all got 15 seconds. When you’re done, gently squeeze them. Do not wring them…just gently squeeze. If you can lay them flat somewhere to dry. Otherwise drape them over a towel on a chair.

Storing

Keep hosiery separate from everything else. Again, a drawstring bag might be the way to go. Hosiery wont damage other hosiery but, again, other clothes will. Don’t store them in a panty or sock drawer that you’re going to rifle through one morning while half asleep. Like any other delicate object, they need to be kept aside and treated with care. You don’t know when you might cause a small hole that will turn into a big problem.

I realize this post has gotten a little long, so I’m going to save hosiery repair for another day. Just know that you can only stop holes or runs from growing larger or longer. Once it’s there there’s no going back. You’re better off trying to prevent it.

I hope this was helpful. It is, by no means, an exhaustive list. But it’s a good place to start. If anyone has any other tips definitely feel free to comment them below!

Holiday Lingerie Shopping Guide: 10 Glamourous Nightgowns, Slips and Chemises

Good morning! Even though I wear yoga pants and t-shirts to bed most nights, nothing makes me feel more glamorous than a silky, bias cut, flirty chemise or nightgown. Today, I’m posting 10 of my top gowns, slips, and chemises from across the internet. You’ll find something here for every budget, and even a surprise vintage item!

Sexy Panties and Naughty Knickers “Viva” Silk Nighty
$35.00
This nightgown used to cost $129, but S.P.A.N.K. is marking it down as a special Christmas promotion. I’d snap one of these up A.S.A.P!
Pour Moi? “Opium” Chemise
$40.00
Another budget item, I love the bows and ruffle trim at the cleavage on this piece, and purple is such a flattering color on everyone.


Louella Bloom Organic Nighty

$50.00
You know I can’t have one of these posts without featuring an Etsy designer, and I love the clean, simple lines of this basic nighty from
Louella Bloom.
Eberjey “Zen Stripe” Chemise
$63.00
Because you can’t wear silk every night, this nighty is a cozy, comfy alternative with just the right amount of allure and sex-appeal thanks to the trim at the bust.
Secrets in Lace Pleated Chemise
$69.00
Want to feel like Dita von Teese in the bedroom? Then this chemise is for you. I love the retro pleating, and this slip is available up to size XL.
Lisa’s Folly “Kaiko” Silk Babydoll
$122.50
I just discovered this designer this morning, but she’s so awesome I’m featuring two of her nighties in this article. I’m a sucker for lace, and I particularly like the placement here.
Chanteuse “Art Deco” Ruffled Babydoll Chemise
$149.50
Another modern take on vintage styling, I not only enjoy the shape and cut of this gown, but also the unusual gunmetal/burgundy colorway.
Dolce & Gabbana “Gloss Sticks” Long Chemise
$150.00
Who does glamour better than Dolce & Gabbana? No one, that’s who. This is everything a gown should be…slinky, sexy, sultry, and seductive.

Lisa’s Folly “Masako” Silk Wrap Nightgown
$175.00
My second selection from Lisa’s Folly, this is a more “mature” version of the gown featured earlier. The lace insert and thigh high slit seal the deal.

And now…the vintage piece!

1960′s Vintage Vanity Fair Leopard Print Micro-Slip
$129.00
I love, love, love the old Vanity Fair leopard print. Lots of times leopard print can look cheap and tawdry, but Vanity Fair did it right. These are true collector’s piece, and the one above looks nice enough to wear. I highly recommend picking up anything in this collection if you happen to see it!

How to Buy Lingerie for Your Wife, Girlfriend, or Significant Other


We’re exactly 19 days from D-Day (i.e. Christmas) and I’m sure lots of you gents have been keeping up with my Christmas Lingerie Shopping Guides (*wink, wink*).

But after a few days of seeing what your friendly, neighborhood, Stockings Addict likes, you may be wondering if my tastes are anything similar to the lady in your life.

Never fear, the goods folks at Knickers Blog are here! Knickers has not only published a quiz to help you determine your special someone’s “Lingerie Personality,” they even have a gift guide custom tailored to each of the 7 different lingerie types: Virgin, Cozy Cutie, Olympian, Sophisticate, Romantic, Flirt, and Vixen.

Time’s a-wasting. Stop reading this, and go take the quiz to find the perfect gift for yourself or someone else today! ;-)