BonnieJean
Practically Family
- Messages
- 519
- Location
- east of Wichita
RM-I haven't purchased the thigh highs, so I can't tell you what they're like. I used to have a pair of thigh highs (can't remember the brand), but they were so tight around my thighs. It felt like I had heavy rubber bands around them and it seemed like they were cutting off the circulation. (I have poor circulation in my legs anyway, so anything constricting feels 'tight'.)
I have purchased the regular stockings from National for over 4 years now and the quality of the 400s are pretty good. Sometimes they'll run a sale and I have gotten them for $4.95 (for 2 pairs) and that makes them to be $2.50 a pair.
If I'm careful I can get many wearings out of them. The beauty of stockings is that if one of them gets a run, you still have another "leg" and not having to throw the whole thing away as in pantyhose. I just recently purchased Hosiery Guard to wash my nylons in. I think someone here mentioned that they should be rinsed out after each wearing. Hosiery Guard has something in it that help the nylons last longer. You can go to the Hosiery Guard website to see what stores in your area sell it. I got mine from JC Penney.
I have purchased the regular stockings from National for over 4 years now and the quality of the 400s are pretty good. Sometimes they'll run a sale and I have gotten them for $4.95 (for 2 pairs) and that makes them to be $2.50 a pair.
If I'm careful I can get many wearings out of them. The beauty of stockings is that if one of them gets a run, you still have another "leg" and not having to throw the whole thing away as in pantyhose. I just recently purchased Hosiery Guard to wash my nylons in. I think someone here mentioned that they should be rinsed out after each wearing. Hosiery Guard has something in it that help the nylons last longer. You can go to the Hosiery Guard website to see what stores in your area sell it. I got mine from JC Penney.