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Nothing but Seamed Stockings

Lareesie Ladavi

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They aren't vintage, but Frederick's of hollywood carries a nice selection as well as some of the "adult" stores around town, if you catch my drift. Persoanlly I love fishnet backseams and cuban heels.
 

KittyT

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PS said:
I purchased a pair of vintage stockings that are new deadstock and have just few tiny stains from the packaging. Any recommendations on how to remove them?

I would just try washing them in a delicates wash like Hosiery Mate - most stuff comes out of stockings pretty easily. You should wash vintage stockings in something like this before you wear them anyway - sometimes the fibers get brittle with age and special washes will help restore the elasticity.
 

Lorena B

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I used to get my ones in Primark when in London, you get two pairs (including the hold ups ones) for really cheap prices, no more than £2.00.

I have seen the same ones in "what Katie did" ten times more expensive!! uhff!!
I guess ill be back to Primark when visiting London!!
 

TheRedHead

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questions about stockings

Hi, I wonder if some of you ladies can advise me, I have alot of questions about stockings! Firstly, does 'fully fashioned' just refer to seemed? What are the best materials, (i'm sure this is largely a matter of opinion) What would be the authentic colour and style for the 1940's? And finally, I am 5' 8" and a UK size 12, shoe size 7, I think I need a 10 and a half, would 9 and a half be way too small?
Thanks,
 

kamikat

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TheRedHead said:
Hi, I wonder if some of you ladies can advise me, I have alot of questions about stockings! Firstly, does 'fully fashioned' just refer to seemed? What are the best materials, (i'm sure this is largely a matter of opinion) What would be the authentic colour and style for the 1940's? And finally, I am 5' 8" and a UK size 12, shoe size 7, I think I need a 10 and a half, would 9 and a half be way too small?
Thanks,

Fully fashioned means they come out of the package leg-shaped. They have no elastic/lycra stretchiness.
 

kamikat

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Has anyone tried the cuban-heeled tights from Foot Traffic? Of course, they aren't authentic, but since they're tights, they might be warmer for winter.
 

kamikat

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Inky said:
Oh, thanks for that link, kamikat - that's a great solution (i can't stand wearing stockings, but I do love tights. Have you tried there products before? How's the fit?

The fit is iffy. They tend to be low-rise and some pairs fit better than others. Also, if you are at all near the line between regular and plus, get the plus. My favorite pairs have lasted a long time, without runs or snags and I love them. The pairs that didn't work were tossed out within minutes of putting them on.
 

pigeon toe

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Is the shopping cart checkout on Girdlebound not working for anyone else? I've been wanting to order a new girdle from them for awhile now and every time I try to I get an error. Is it just me??
 

TheRedHead

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Thanks for that Kamikat, as to my other queries:
authentic colour and material for 40's stockings
stocking size if you are 5' 8" and uk size 12, shoe size 7?
Had a look at the stocking size guide in the vintage shopping sticky but couldn't work it out!
Thanks!
 

Audrey Horne

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pigeon toe said:
Is the shopping cart checkout on Girdlebound not working for anyone else? I've been wanting to order a new girdle from them for awhile now and every time I try to I get an error. Is it just me??

I ordered a couple of days ago with no problems. I also just went on to test it out and got to the final stage of purchase with no errors. Maybe it will work if you use a different web browser?
 

Small Town Girl

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Hi,
I was wondering if any of you, particularly the Va ladies, could suggest some stores that may sell seamed stockings.I've called Belk, Sears, Talbots, J.C. Penney, and a dance store. I didn't call Victorias Secret, but I looked on their website and may have overlooked them, so calling really wouldn't hurt. I really don't have time time to order them online because I need them for a Friday night dance.I've been so overwhelmed with what dress to wear that I didn't even think about stockings until my Mom mentioned them yesterday!Anyway, sorry to blab! Thanks so much for your help.:)
 

KittyT

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Small Town Girl said:
I was wondering if any of you, particularly the Va ladies, could suggest some stores that may sell seamed stockings.I've called Belk, Sears, Talbots, J.C. Penney, and a dance store. I didn't call Victorias Secret, but I looked on their website and may have overlooked them, so calling really wouldn't hurt. I really don't have time time to order them online because I need them for a Friday night dance.I've been so overwhelmed with what dress to wear that I didn't even think about stockings until my Mom mentioned them yesterday!Anyway, sorry to blab! Thanks so much for your help.:)

Read through this thread and you will find tons of recommendations for places to buy seamed stockings! VS does sell seamed stockings.
 

texasgirl

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Small Town Girl said:
Hi,
I was wondering if any of you, particularly the Va ladies, could suggest some stores that may sell seamed stockings.I've called Belk, Sears, Talbots, J.C. Penney, and a dance store. I didn't call Victorias Secret, but I looked on their website and may have overlooked them, so calling really wouldn't hurt. I really don't have time time to order them online because I need them for a Friday night dance.I've been so overwhelmed with what dress to wear that I didn't even think about stockings until my Mom mentioned them yesterday!Anyway, sorry to blab! Thanks so much for your help.:)


The JCP here has them. You may just have to go by there. The people on the phone may not know what you're talking about :)
 

Small Town Girl

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Thanks for the help ladies. I did look through the first several pages and couldn't find what I was looking for, oh well! I didn't get any stockings in time, which actually worked out better for me. I got some attention that I really didn't want as it was so I think it made it a little less awkward on my part that I didn't have them. :eek:fftopic: Thankfully the stupid dance is over, GOSH! I won't deny that some of it was fun, but there were two creepy guys hitting on me and I was getting so mad! I was trying to politely hint that they were creeping me out (if it's possible to hint something like that nicely) because I didn't want to scare off all possible dancing partners. I am fairly quick witted and blunt so when I get mad I tend to sort of blow people away and cause a big scene :eek: The good thing about that is I usually get my point across. It was just weird, but I did meet some people that were very nice.Thanks again for the help!
 

Lady Day

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I was chatting with Idledame at the Christmas party and we got into seamed stockings, contrasting seams to be more precise.

I was telling her how modern 'seams' are too caricature like in my opinion as to the big boldness of their contrasted seam. I was explaining to her that with vintage stockings, the contrasting seam was created by a piece of thread woven into the constructed seam of the stocking.

Idledame, here are the pictures I promised.

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The first one is a modern seam compared to a vintage contrast seam below it.

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This one has two vintage seams (the contrast seam and the brown seam) compared to the modern 'seamed' stocking.

LD
 

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