Is travel buff hose back in?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wolford Cosmetic


DKNY has a nude (I think it is actually called nude) that is pretty much not even there. Perfect with pumps and great for those of us with pale legs.


How much are we talking about here? I buy DKNY nudes for weddings. I just had a 2 week trial and went through 4 pairs of pantyhose. $$$$
Yes I am OP. Yes I wore travel buff!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I for one am glad to hear that more women are wearing hose in their professional attire. That is how I was raised; jeans and a shirt on Saturday, but for work, especially if meeting clients or marketing; for a skirt or dress you always wear hose, nude or what the occasion calls for. Formal is just that, not what Hollywood would have you believe. But . . . I digress. Whenever I wear a dress or skirt 99% of the time I wear hose. Not always heels . . .
Thank you for restoring my faith that there are still some women that dress for the occasion . . . picnic; jeans and a blouse are great . . .


Why...do you use...so many ellipses? What do you have against complete sentences and periods?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wolford Cosmetic


DKNY has a nude (I think it is actually called nude) that is pretty much not even there. Perfect with pumps and great for those of us with pale legs.


How much are we talking about here? I buy DKNY nudes for weddings. I just had a 2 week trial and went through 4 pairs of pantyhose. $$$$
Yes I am OP. Yes I wore travel buff!


Yes, fair enough. I don't have to wear them that frequently (but always in winter with pumps) so I go all out for a natural look. Before that, it's was Hanes Alive all shiny, never ran. Cringe! If only they made that strength, less shiny, for pale legs (is that what travel buff are)?
Anonymous
Huh. Just looked this up & it's a weird color to me. Do those of you who like it have yellow undertones? I can't imagine they would look natural on me. I think I've recently worn the Barely There color and it was pretty close to natural for me.
Anonymous
Back in the day when I wore suit skirts a lot, it was my go-to color. If I had to go back to wearing skirt suits often, I'd go right back to it.
I would agree that it wouldn't look natural with some skin tones, but it works for my pasty skin.
Anonymous
I saved two pair of travel buff- Sara Lee Co used to own Hanes and my roommate gave them to me- perfect color!
Anonymous
The '90s just came barreling back to me with this Travel Buff thread. I'm also remembering taupe, for dark but not black skirts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Huh. Just looked this up & it's a weird color to me. Do those of you who like it have yellow undertones? I can't imagine they would look natural on me. I think I've recently worn the Barely There color and it was pretty close to natural for me.


I used to wear Travel Buff in the 90s. It's not supposed to have a natural tone. It's supposed to be an alternative to white hose, kind of like a light putty color like one PP said. I used to wear it with black skirts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Goodness I hope the trial attorney wore hose if she was wearing a skirt.


Goodness. Don't ruin those pearls by clutching them too tightly.


Rube.
Anonymous
Love the way Hanes silk reflections make my legs look
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love the way Hanes silk reflections make my legs look
. The travel buff I've never worn, more of a nude/buff kind of girl when it comes to pantyhose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Goodness I hope the trial attorney wore hose if she was wearing a skirt.

What do you wear at trial when wearing a suit with a skirt?


NP I wear bare legs. Have gotten along just fine.
Anonymous
I bought some not long ago. And, I wore them way back -probably before any of you. Barely There was my "go to" back in the day. i bought the hose because I was going to a wedding and my legs need them. Hanes sells toeless hose now which are good if you are wearing open toes.

The absolute worst though were those sheer white hose that were worn in late '80s. Terrible look.
Anonymous
Is this a regional thing to refer to “hose”? I’m from the Northeast and we always referred to them as stockings or pantyhose. Or even hosiery.

Just “hose” sounds so funny to my ear. Is this a southern thing, maybe?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If it's good enough for Kate Middleton, it's good enough for the rest of us...


Yes. Kate and her sister, Pippa, single handedly brought back hose. When I started my Fed job in 1995 all women were required to wear them. I remember not doing it at times in the summer since I was very tan. Flash forward 19 years and jeezus has the dress code gotten horrible. People wear things I wouldn't even walk the dog in.



I was high SES in an agency from 1987-1991 and there were no dress codes requiring hose - but we did wear them of course.
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