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Nylon Stockings Day: 12 of Our Favorite Pairs of Nylon Stockings

Fancy Heeled Vintage Stockings - Image Scan via Slip of a Girl

Today, May 14, is the 73rd anniversary of the nylon stocking, which was first introduced by the DuPont Company at the 1939 World’s Fair. Before nylon, stockings had been made of cotton, wool, rayon, or silk…materials which were either too bulky and warm to wear comfortably year-round or too fine and delicate to wear all day without tearing.

When I first started blogging, it was as Stockings Addict, so hosiery will always hold a special place in my heart. I love how stockings can instantly make any outfit more sophisticated, more stylish, and, yes, more sexy just by their presence. Unfortunately, stockings have been waning in popularity for years now, and you only have to look at the photo at the top of this post to see that stockings today are far less elegant than those of previous decades.

But for those who still enjoy a fancy nylon stocking, all isn’t lost. A few companies, like Cervin, still produce creative, fashion-forward styles, and the machines of today allow for combinations that could only be dreamed of in the 1960′s.

The Parts of a Fully-Fashioned Stocking

If you’re new to stockings, there may be a few terms in this post you don’t recognize, so let’s do a quick review. A Stocking (unlike pantyhose, tights, or thigh highs) requires a garter belt to keep it on the leg. RHT stands for Reinforced Heel and Toe. Fully Fashioned Stockings (like the one shown above) are made in the vintage style, sewn flat and then stitched up the back with a fully-functional backseam and trademark keyhole. Cuban and Havana Heels are squared off at the top, while French Heel stockings come to a point. Fancier styles, like Manhattan Heels, have an outline around the heel and foot. Non-stretch Stockings are more authentic as they’re made of 100% nylon, but have no “give.” Stretch Stockings, made of a nylon/lycra blend, are less authentic but more resistant to tearing.

And a few quick notes when it comes to hosiery care, especially for the stockings listed below. 1) Invest in a pair of hosiery gloves. 2) Purchase a specialty hosiery wash like Hosiery Mate. 3) And always, always, always hand wash and hang to dry.

And now that we’ve covered a few of the basics, let’s move on to the stockings…

1) Kay Marel "New York" Bows

2) Kay Marel "New York" Skyscraper

Kay Marel
No one makes stockings like Kay Marel anymore, and believe me, I’ve looked. These authentic fully-fashioned nylons from the 1950′s are almost a steal at $32.50, and the skyscraper and bow fancy heels look like something straight off the set of Mad Men. Unfortunately, if you’re not petite (that is, if you’re over 5’4″) these stockings aren’t a good fit for you. They simply won’t come up high enough on the leg. To illustrate, I’m 5’8″, and they came to just above the knee on me. Height issues aside though, these are fabulous nylons.

3) Secrets in Lace Diamond Backseam

4) Secrets in Lace "Cabaret" Manhattan Heel

5) Secrets in Lace "Bettie Page" Vintage Dot w/ Backseam

Secrets in Lace
If you’ve not heard of them before, Secrets in Lace is pretty much the resource for authentic vintage style (otherwise known as retro) stockings. These are the nylons Dita von Teese relies on for all her burlesque shows, photoshoots, and red carpet appearances. While they offer a ton of styles suitable for everyday wear, the fancy stockings shown above are my personal favorites.  All 3 pairs range from size Petite, fitting women who are under 4’11″ and less than 95 pounds, to size Opera, fitting women who are up to 6’2″and 200 pounds. The styles shown above cost (in order from top to bottom) $54.99, $45.99, and $25.99, respectively.

6) Agent Provocateur "Whip Me" Stockings

Agent Provocateur
With a kinky twist on the classic French heel-and-seam stocking, Agent Provocateur’s “Whip Me” nylons are a delightfully naughty union of vintage style and modern flair. Wear them with your highest, most fetishy heels for look that grabs everyone’s attention. These stockings retail for $70, and the size C fits around a size 8/10 US.

7) Cervin "Swing Time" Fully Fashioned Stockings

8) Cervin "Capri" 15-denier Nonstretch RHT Stockings

9) Cervin "Capri" Bicolore Nonstretch RHT Stockings

10) Cervin "Seduction" Bicolore Seamed Stockings

Cervin Stockings via Stockings HQ
I’ll just come right out and say it…I love Cervin. And apparently I’m not the only one since (full disclosure) they make stockings #3-6 on this list too. Not only are the prices incredibly reasonable, these stockings feel and look amazing on the leg. Even better, they’re available in sizes Small (fitting women around 4’10″) to XXX Large (fitting women up to 6’2″). I’ve purchased multiple pairs of what you see here in multiple colors, and never been disappointed. The stockings show above are priced at (in order from top to bottom): $56.88, $11.80, $12.61, and $17.50.

11) "Gabriella" Sheer & Lace Embroidered Stockings

Stockingirl
Stockingirl is another fantastic hosiery resource, especially if you live in the United States, and these lacy Gabriella stockings are perfect for a holiday party or fancy evening out. These stockings are also made of stretch nylon, so they’re less likely to run and you don’t have to worry about them wrinkling around the knees or ankles by the end of the day. Available for $39.99, the Gabriellas fit women up to 5’9″ and 160 lbs.

12) Dollhouse Bettie Black Tulip Lace "Eternity" Stockings

Dollhouse Bettie
The last pair of stockings on this list aren’t especially delicate or fancy when compared to the other nylons we’ve talked about so far, but they are amazing for two other reasons. 1) They’re made in-house at Dollhouse Bettie (the only lingerie store I know of that makes it’s own stockings), and 2) They are incredibly well-made and durable. The Eternity stockings use sheer black mesh instead of traditional nylon, which makes them great for women who want to wear more hosiery, but are worried about tearing or ripping their stockings. These retail for $29 and fit up to a size US 18.

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Wedding Week: Your Bridal Lingerie Shopping Guide

We’re finishing up Wedding Week with a few of my favorite bridal lingerie selections.  As always, I’d love to hear what you think and if you think I’ve left anything out, feel free to link to it in the comments section!

 Madeleine by What Katie Did
$140.55 (all 3 pieces)

 Sophie by Agent Provocateur
$190.00 (all 3 pieces)

 Slinkies by Made by Niki
$141.90

 Intrigue by Secrets in Lace
$108.99 (all 3 pieces)

 Lady Marlene Bustier at Alexis4U
$49.00

Vargas by Kiss Me Deadly
$44.00

 Icing on the Cake by Toad Lillie
$210.00 (both pieces)
Grace by Ayten Gasson
$135.00
 Ruffle Stockings by Bebaroque
$105.60

100% Silk Stockings by Stockingirl
$65.99

What I Wore to the Seattle Erotic Arts Festival (SEAF).

Yesterday, The Boyfriend and I went out on a “real” date and attended the 8th annual Seattle Erotic Arts Festival, held in the Seattle Center.  Events like SEAF are not only a great place to see and be seen, they’re also an excellent excuse for dressing up.

I had the chance to pull out my custom Totally Waisted corset (which I haven’t worn since September–last seen in my Dragon*Con post here) and paired it with an Alexander McQueen for Target skirt and La Perla stockings

Unfortunately, photography wasn’t allowed at the event, but you can find dozens of photos from the spectacle (including an amazing burlesque show…which featured my instructors Inga Ingenue and The Shanghai Pearl) right here on Facebook (probably NSFW).

Hope everyone had a nice weekend, and come back tomorrow for a very special article on “How to Buy Lingerie for Mother’s Day.”

Lingerie Addict Presents: How to Dress Like the Ladies from Mad Men

Mad Men fever is sweeping the nation. Though I’m possibly the only person left in America who hasn’t seen a single episode of the series, I can’t help but notice the ripple effect this period drama is having on pop culture. All of a sudden, there’s an upsurge in vintage and retro design…from structured, wasp-waisted dresses to gloves, pearls, and pumps.

I’m here to help you find the appropriate underthings. For a point of reference, let’s take a look at this clip borrowed from Nick Danger.

There are three design elements to this character’s lingerie wardrobe: a bustier, full cut panties, and stockings. I’ll start from the top and work my way down.

Lady Marlene produces a bustier nearly identical to the one in the clip. Available from Alexis4U, you can purchase this bustier with 4-12 garter straps. It’s also available in the colors white and pink, and in a smooth satin (without the lace) version.

Babygirl Boutique carries the best selection of retro, brief style panties I’ve seen on the internet. Always flirty, never dowdy, this shop would be my first stop for an authentic vintage look.

Finally, let’s take a look at the stockings. Back in the 1950′s and 60′s, most women still wore fully fashionied nylons. Pantyhose hadn’t yet been invented, and seamless stockings were a rather novel idea.

If you’re searching for authentic, vintage stockings (that is, hosiery from the 1950′s), I’d recommend Dollhouse Bettie or Stockings Showcase. If you’re all right with purchasing contemporary stockings in a vintage style, then Stockingirl and StockingsHQ are wonderful options. They both carry a range of fully fashioned stockings with a near infinite variety of brands, colors, and heel styles.

If you’re a fan of the Mad Men look, I’d love to hear from you. Feel free to say something in the comments section!

Photo Friday: Treacle Edition

I find way too many stockings and lingerie related tidbits to ever post them all here, so four and a half months ago, I started a Twitter account as a way to supplement the blog. You all have really supported it, and just today I reached 500 followers.

As a way of saying “Thank you,” I thought I’d post a photo of me in my favorite piece of lingerie ever…the Kiss Me Deadly Vargas Girdle Dress. I hope you like it. :-)

Photo by Photognome (of course!).

Elmer Batters Stockings Photos, pt. 1

Based on the results of my as yet unfinished poll, it appears most of you are craving more pictures. And I was thinking on my way home that I’ve never done an Elmer Batters tribute proper. So why don’t I spend the next few days rectifying that?

You all get lots and lots of photos of Mr. Batters’ best work and I get to soothe my guilty conscience. It’s a win-win situation for everybody!





Runway to Realway: Brights

I love a good sale as much as the next lingerie diva, but one of the things I really enjoy doing here with Stockings Addict is connecting runway looks to lingerie. After all, it’s a lot easier to change your stockings than to change your entire wardrobe.

I did little of this last year with an article on Tartan, but I want to take it to the next level this year by examining several Spring/Summer fashion trends. For the first article in the series, let’s take a look at brights.

As you can see, color is a big deal for this season. However, I get a bit gun shy at the idea of dressing head to toe in dazzling, look-at-me shades. Wearing brights on my legs, though, lets me indulge in this trend without feeling awkward.

ASOS.com is selling hold ups in several spring color combinations. You can choose from blue/pink, red/yellow, and purple/yellow. Plus, at only £3.50-4.00 a pop, you don’t have to feel guilty about throwing these away once you’re done.

Stockingirl also carries hosiery in a variety of styles (RHT, fully fashioned, hold up) and a plethora of colors. I just purchased a light pink, baby blue, and soft lilac trio from them and I’m in love with all three.

If tights are more your style, both MyTights and StockingsHQ sell sheer, colored Jonathan Aston tights in every shade imaginable…and then some! They’re also very reasonable–only£3-4.

Finally, I want to recommend I site I haven’t tried yet, but have seen positive reviews of in several fashion magazines (including Lucky magazine). If there ever was a hub on the web for lovers of brightly colored tights, I believe We Love Colors is it. They not only sell tights, but also leggings, fishnets, and knee highs in over 45 colors. If any of my readers do give them a try, I’d love to hear about your experience.

As you can see, there are lots of option for keeping your wardrobe up to date, and none of them have to break the bank. Keep checking back for the next Runway to Realway installment!