Women's Hosiery 101
"What color of hose should I wear?" It's
one of the most frequently asked questions I get, right
after "What color should my hair be?"
Hosiery is the finishing touch, not the focal point. A lot
of women get this wrong by wearing hose that are either too
dark or too light for the rest of their ensemble.
Here are some guidelines:
1. Hosiery needs to be in the same color base as your
garment. Don't mix warm hosiery colors with cool garment
colors.
2. Colored hosiery for dressy or business situations
needs to be very sheer. Charcoal gray or off-black is more
subtle than a solid black.
3. With a brightly colored garment, choose neutral shoes
and match hose to shoes. Example: red dress, taupe hose,
and taupe shoes.
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4. Two-color spectator pumps look best
with hose matched to the lighter color, NOT
the darker one.
5. Very dark, light or bright hosiery
colors and patterns or textures draw
attention to your legs.
6. Control top hose are more durable
than regular hose, and Lycra extends the
resiliency of both.
7. Avoid emergencies by purchasing hose
in quantity and keeping a spare pair in
your desk drawer and glove compartment.
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So what's one of the biggest bugaboos I see?
Wearing dark hose to hide spider veins. Unless your ensemble is
dark, you're calling attention TO your legs, not AWAY from
them. Dress in darker colors to match the hose, or wear a
longer skirt to cover what you want to hide.
Wearing hosiery gives you a refined, polished look that
can't be beat, so do incorporate it in your wardrobe.
With a few guidelines and a nice hosiery wardrobe, you can look
great no matter what occasion comes your way.
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Diana Pemberton-Sikes is a
wardrobe and image consultant and author of
"Accessory Magic," an ebook that
shows women how to use their fashion accessories
to define their style and stretch their budgets.
Visit her online at www.fashionforrealwomen.com
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