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  1. Nylon stockings remained the standard in women’s hosiery until 1959 when version 2.0 hit the shelves. Pantyhose —panties and stockings all in one—did away with cumbersome garter belts and ...

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    In 1954, women purchased an average of 12 stockings a year to the total cost of $9. Nylon was being used so much over silk to make stockings that ‘nylons’ became synonymous with stockings,and remains so to this day. 1950s stockings were still held up with garters, which were attached to the bottom of girdles. Reinforced holes at the back and front ...

    An exciting part of wearing 1950s stockingswere the heels. Often reinforced to help prevent runs and tears, the heels of your nylons were something to pay attention to. Sometimes called “personality heels” they were detailed and sexy and added a little personality to the outfit. A plain heel stocking was a simpleCuban heel where the design was a sq...

    To ensure the durability of 1950s nylons and stockings, women would be wary of the length of their nails and sometimes even wore gloves while dressing in sheer stockings so as to make sure they didn’t snag them. It was recommended to roll the stocking down and gather it in their hands before sliding the foot in. Begin with the toes and unravel the ...

    Rebellious Beatnik women developed a distinctly recognizable style in the 1950s and 1960s. They gave up trying to follow trendy fashion, opting instead for loose men’s shirts over slacks or faded jeans, and plaid skirts with black stockings. These very dark stockingshad very little sheerness to them. In many cases, black leggings or snug fitting an...

    Having worn vintage fully fashioned stockings, I can thankfully say I would prefer to wear stretch knit stockings any day! Fully fashioned, although authentic to the decade, are just hot and stiff and, for me at least, don’t fit well. Thankfully, most modern seamed stockings are circular stretch knit in either full pantyhose or thigh highs. While p...

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  3. Apr 29, 2022 · The product of their efforts was nylon. Synthesised by the chemist Wallace Carothers in 1934-1935, nylon offered everything silk didn’t: it was form-fitting, with high tensile strength, and it was 100% American. The American public loved it: when nylon stockings hit the shelves in 1939, some 4 million pairs were sold in just 4 days.

  4. Sep 4, 2012 · This is the first pair of experimental nylon stockings made by Union Hosiery Company for DuPont in 1937. The leg of the stocking is nylon, the upper welt, toe and heel are silk, and cotton is used ...

  5. BY Giovanna Osterman Nov 08, 2019. In October 1939, the chemical company DuPont introduced nylon stockings to the market. At the time, stockings could only be found in sheer silk or rayon—which, although luxurious, were far too susceptible to runs and rips. Nylon was touted for its ‘strength of steel and sheerness of cobwebs,’ a promise ...

  6. Apr 17, 2015 · 16 Vintage Photos That Capture the Nylon Stockings' Allure in the 1940s and 1950s. April 17, 2015 1940s, 1950s, event & history, fashion & clothing, female. Before the 1920s, stockings, if worn, were worn for warmth. In the 1920s, as hemlines of dresses rose, people began to wear stockings to cover the exposed legs.

  7. Feb 16, 2016 · Before the 1920s, stockings, if worn, were worn for warmth. In the 1920s, as hemlines of dresses rose, people began to wear stockings to cover the exposed legs. These stockings were sheer, first made of silk or rayon (then known as "artificial silk"), and after 1940 of nylon. The introduction