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5 Perfect (Stocking) Stocking Stuffers

I know.  Stockings INSIDE of stockings?  Your head may have just exploded.  But piece it back together and consider how happy any lingerie addict would be to wake up on Christmas day and instead of finding in her Christmas stocking a deck of cards, chap stick, Hershey’s bar or lump of coal, she pulls out a gorgeous pair of stockings!

First, a little about the tradition of Christmas stockings.  Considered ahistorically, it does seem a bit odd to hang things that normally contain feet, in expectation of receiving gifts in them.   There doesn’t seem to be a definitive written history of the tradition, but I’ve come across a few legends that do a bit of explaining.

In one, a fourth century European nobleman is reduced to penury after years of crop failures and famine on his property.  While he had begun his promising adulthood handsome, wealthy, and in love, he now must support the peasants nearby as well as his family.  When he suddenly finds himself a widower and sole guardian of his three beautiful daughters he is distraught not only over his wife’s death, but because he does not have enough money to pay for his daughters’ marriages.

He is a good man, and sympathetic words spread about his plight.  An unknown traveler named Nicholas hears and in the quiet of night comes to the man’s house in order to make a gift of gold coins to the man and his daughters.  When looking for a secure place to leave the gold, he sees the daughters’ stockings hanging on the mantel to dry, and fills them each with gold.

An early mention, possibly the first, of Christmas stockings being hung near a chimney was by the poet Clement Clarke Moore in the poem “T’was the Night Before Christmas.”

“The stockings were hung by the chimney with care
In hopes that Saint Nicholas soon would be there”

Around the same time, Santa Claus made his debut as a fully realized character in satirist  Thomas Nast‘s illustrations for “Harpers” in the mid 19th century.

Now that stocking gifting traditions have evolved from gold coins to fruits and nuts to more personal goodies, I’ve collected a few of my favorite combinations of Christmas stockings (the hang-by-the-chimney type) along with their hosiery-stocking counterparts to share with you.  So whether you’re playing Santa this year and need some stocking stuffer ideas or you’re collecting items for your own wish list or you’re a bystander in this Christmas affair and are simply a fan of hosiery, here are goodies for 5 tastes: Classic, Cute and Cozy, Pin up, Playful, and Burlesque.

Classic:

The Classic Christmas stocking, $17.50

Ah, the classic red stocking.  Always a winner.  Here’s an equally reliable winner in the hosiery department.  I like how the red bows are festive and fun but not overstated.

Ooh La La Cherie stocking from MadamGirl, $13.50

Cute and Cozy:

Gingerbread girl personalized stocking, $29.95

This is so charming and cute, it deserves a similarly adorable stuffer inside.  These tights are cozy and bring a fun spirit to winter while not being too juvenile.

Snowflake leggings, $16.99

Pinup:

Pinup Girl Christmas Stocking, Etsy, $50

So this may not be the right choice for every household, but its tongue-in-cheek sauciness is irresistible to me.  This pin up stocking deserves fishnets.

Jonathan Aston fishnet hold ups, Mytights, $12.95

Playful:

Etsy striped stocking, $200 for 4

These handmade modern interpretations of the traditional stocking are so bright and pretty I would want leave them up all year around.  Fun striped socks are also good for year round romps.

Striped Socks, SockWizard, $9.99

Burlesque:

Burlesque Christmas stocking, Etsy, $40

The grand finale!  This comic-sexy leg Christmas stocking is ingenious.  In homage to its clever creator, I would fill it with a lacy, delicate patterned stocking.  I love this one from a favorite brand, Wolford, because its lace-lookalike patterning is actually peacock feathers, which is a little unexpected and very cool.

Wolford Paradise Peacock tights, Bare Necessities, $42.99

What are your stocking traditions?  Share your wish list with us!

Laura a.k.a. Lola Haze

I’ve loved lingerie since before that was reasonable. I taught myself drawing, designing, and sewing, and after graduating from Harvard with an English degree, immediately went to work disregarding it and following my passion for fashion. After a few years designing for a big company, I went off on my own and started Lola Haze TM, (named after the title character in “Lolita,” my favorite book). Lola Haze is playwear for the bold woman who loves fun and dresses for herself! I feel happy and lucky that I get to love my job so much, and am thrilled to share my lingerie enthusiasm with The Lingerie Addict!

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The Top 25 Tights for Fall and Winter – 2012 Edition

Now that Fall is definitely on its way (at least in my neck of the woods) it’s time for our annual list of the best tights for Autumn and Winter. This season sees the return of some classic trends, as well as the addition of some brand news. Floral prints and lace, ever popular patterns for the cooler months, make a reappearance and dots are a huge trend for this season – every hosiery manufacturer has at least one dotted style, I think. Patches on the knees are another trend, and colorblocking has migrated from the runway to legwear. And of course, there’s a brand new (but perhaps still on the fringes) trend, ombre. As always, just click on the photo to be taken directly to the purchasing page.

What’s your favorite from the tights listed below? Got any you love that we didn’t include? I’d love to read about it in the comments!

P.S. Feeling a little nostalgic? Check out our previous lists for 2011, 2010, and 2009!

Sheer Star Tights, via SockDreams – $9

ASOS Skull Sheer Tights – $11.21

Gipsy Hearts and Spots Sheer Tights, via ASOS – $12.07

HUE Polka Dot Tights, via Nordstrom (available in 3 colors) – $13.50

HUE Opaque Tights (available in 17 colors) – $13.50

ASOS Zip Detail Tights – $17.25

Hansel from Basel Diamond Graphic Tight – $18.00

Jonathan Aston Siren Tights, via MyTights – $19.50

Hansel from Basel Poppy Printed Tights, via Anthropologie – $20.00

Transparenze Fiore Tights, via Hosieree – $20.29

Gal Stern Calla Blossom Tights – $25.00

Jonathan Aston Flock of Flowers Tulle Tights – $25.00

Jonathan Aston Lace Knee Sock Tights – $25.00

Modcloth Heart-on-Knee Tights – $29.99

Hansel from Basel Donegal Kneepad Tights (available in 4 colors) – $34.00

Modcloth Posh Prowess Tights – $34.99

Hansel from Basel Colorblock Tights – $36.00

Gal Stern Yin Yang Tights – $39.00

BZR Fuschian Violet Ombre Tights (available in 5 colors) – $40.00

Hansel from Basel Spotted Tights, via Anthropologie – $42.00

Bebaroque Plum Eva Tights – approximately $52.00

Les Queues des Sardines Monarch Butterfly Tights – approximately $58.66

Les Queues des Sardines Gallilée Star Tights – approximately $58.66

Wolford Dana Tights, via Lille Boutique – $62.00

Wolford Kate Tights, via Nordstrom (available in 3 colors) – $65.00

Bebaroque Teal Zsa Zsa Tights – approximately $105.00

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Cora

Founder and Chief Editor of The Lingerie Addict. Sugar Junkie. Lace Lover. Sci-Fi Geek.

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Nude Hosiery for Women of Color

My blog isn’t normally the place to broadcast my political views (it’s all about the nylon love here), but I will admit that one of my pet peeves is “nude” or “flesh-toned” hosiery. I have no problems with the actual color of the hosiery, of course. My issue is that “nude” or “flesh-toned” shades tend to be equated with a certain skin color…one that is certainly not “nude” for everybody.

Because of that, I’ve made it my little side project to find “nude” hosiery that works for darker skinned women, and my search has brought me to several brands that I’m very excited about.

Let’s start with pantyhose. My new job has me wearing something on my legs almost everyday. For business purposes, I believe tights and pantyhose are infinitely more professional than gartered stockings, primarily because the fantasy of showing off a welt or garter bump is considerably less exciting when your boss may see it. Similarly, I believe a sheer look is more professional than colors or patterns.


With that in mind, the Pretty Polly Naturals line from MyTights gets two thumbs way, way up from me. Available in 5 and 8 denier versions, these tights are made to match your skintone, giving a barely there look. In addition, the sheer denier makes them exceptionally cool for hot and humid summer days. I own the 8 denier Naturals in Bronze, and they blend so well with my legs that I didn’t even notice they’d laddered until I took them off. With four colors available and prices starting at $7.50, I’m confident most women can something to like here.

However, if you can’t be swayed from wearing stockings, then may I suggest the Marissa sandalfoots from Stockingirl? Ultrasheer and ultrashiny, these 100% nylon, 15 denier stockings have a silicon wash that makes your legs look freshly oiled.

I own these in the South Pacific shade, and both I and Newboy were amazed how well they blended with my skintone. It literally looked like I had nothing on my legs. These stockings are extremely comfortable, but definitely fit true to size. I’d recommend consulting the size chart, or even calling for assistance if this is your first time ordering 100% nylon hose. At only $18.99, I believe the Marissas are a bargain, especially if you wear stockings everyday.

Finally, there are some days you just have to wear fishnets, but don’t feel like drawing the kind of attention of a pair of traditional black nets would bring. Most “nude” fishnets are much too light for me, therefore I was happy to find that Secrets in Lace offers fishnet tights in the color “coffee.” At $26.99, these are a bit pricey, however they blend well (giving subtle texture to my legs), are very comfortable, and quite long-lasting.

As always, if you have a favorite “nude” brand or any comments or questions on this post at all, I’d love to hear from you.