Have you tried it? I am supposing not. As someone who wore pantyhose to work in the winter wearing dresses and skirts in the 1990s, I can assure you they provide warmth compared to bare legs. Not quite much as opaque tights but close enough, and certainly not as much as pants (with tights or pantyhose underneath), but enough to take the chill off in the 50s and 40s, possibly the thirties depending how cold you run. |
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I haven't worn hose in many years (I generally wear pants in the winter because that's my preference), but I can confirm from past experience that hose- covered legs are warmer than bare legs.
I think hose looks fine. Wear what you want. |
+1 With veins!
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What??! OP here. I'll be attending a dressy daytime function in a large southern city with many older attendees. Well be wearing suits or really nice dresses. I have pale legs with veins and wanted helpful advice. I appreciate all those who offered great suggestions! |
| I'm 37 and I wear them because I get cold easily and I don't like wearing nice heels barefoot. I wear Wolford. |
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40 and also wear them. I think in formal business occasions (think skirt suit and heels) it looks more polished. I'm also very pale and don't enjoy the rude comments about my white legs of which there have been many. Hose takes the edge off. |
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Yes, wore them all the time growing up in an area with cold winters. Nylons did zip to keep my legs warm. I was so happy when I discovered tights, and for the coldest days, especially fleece lined tights. It is like day and night in terms of warmth. |
| I’m pro return to sheer hoisery but they do next to nothing on a cold winter’s day. |
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That's just the epitome of stupidity. What you're saying is that you let *other people* decide what you should wear. Which is wrong anyway, since hosiery has been in continuous use in certain circles and has never become obsolete. |
My kids were at MYB and no one ever told us that. I don't know of any ballet parent who has discussed this. Perhaps the person taking this too much to heart is just you, PP. Notice that this is a thread about adults wearing hosiery, not about kid stuff. I don't think hosiery threads are any more obsessive than threads about bikinis at the community pool (I remember an epic debate about that years ago) or women trying to control what other women wear in general. There are some seriously small-minded people on here who judge anyone who doesn't conform to their very narrow views of what's acceptable. Specifically, any time hosiery comes up, there are always one or two weirdos who claim that it's out of fashion and no one wears it. Which is factually wrong. |
I often wear sheer hose in the fall and spring, and I run cold. At some point, I have to switch to warm tights. I have cotton and wool ones. |