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" ... If your firm has no stance on hosiery but you don't have Malibu Barbie legs, must you wear hose anyway? If you can show toe cleavage, should you? When does stylish cross the line into sexy? "The semiotics of uncovering or covering the leg are unresolved," says Susan Scafidi, a visiting professor at Fordham Law School in New York City who teaches fashion law. "We're beyond a glimpse of stocking being thought of as something shocking, but we're not sure what we think when we see a glimpse of skin." ... "
" ... In 2014, I brought the idea of better skin tone diversity in products to the attention of the majority on BBC The Apprentice, where I pitched an idea to redefine nude in the hosiery industry. This lead to me launching a nude tights brand Bianca Miller London, providing 8 shades of nude for every woman of every skin tone. Since then there have been a myriad of brands who have launched a variety of different products catering to greater diversity in skin tone related products. ... "
" ... It gains advantage there with an emphasis on underwear, hosiery, accessories and wardrobe essentials that need replacing more often than outerwear and denim. The need to repeat such purchases drives traffic to the store and website where customers can discover its higher-priced offerings, like the +J women’s cashmere-blend jacket on sale for $179.90. ... "
" ... It’s winter, so that means it’s time to team hosiery with heels. From patent leather killer pumps and velvet slingbacks, to sparkly tights for the season, here are some selects to inspire your next outfit. ... "
" ... Underwear drawers changed forever in 1934 when an apparel engineer named Arthur Kneibler, at the Wisconsin hosiery company Coopers, Inc., received a postcard depicting a man in a bikini style bathing suit - from a dear friend who had been visiting the French Riviera. Subsequently, he pondered as if this type of garment could be converted into men's underwear. After a few developments, Kneibler launched legless underwear with an overlapping Y-front fly. He then dubbed the new product "Jockey shorts" because the high level of support the garment offered was reminiscent of jockstraps. Subsequently, he took his Jockey briefs to Chicago's department store Marshall Fields on January 19, 1935. Even though the weather was awful—Chicago was in the middle of a blizzard—the entire stock of 600 pairs of Jockeys sold out on the first day. Moreover, after three months, the company sold 30,000 pairs of Jockey shorts. Coopers kept making and marketing its underwear, and in 1971 the company changed its name to Jockey. And the dawn of a new age came upon us. Since then, we have come a long way baby! In the late 1970's Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren respectively brought on an entire new vision with respect to men's underwear- or should I dare say it, designer underwear. ... "