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"Never underestimate the power of stockings..."
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I’m selling off some of my precious tights and stockings! (to make room for more haha) Interested in buying? Check out http://www.spiltmylk.com/category/items-for-sale/
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Got this hat to go with another outfit, but it just didn't match, the colors looked different from my expectations.
Wearing:
+ Vintage contrasting brown velvet hat from ebay
+ Teal necklace and earrings from Forever 21
+ Black shrug from Anthropologie
+ Black gathered tank from a store in Bayreuth
+ Teal asymmetrical skirt from Anthropologie
+ Thigh high patterned stockings from Haseena in SF
+ 40s style heels from Nine West
Sometimes just wearing stockings is not enough, I need to brazenly flash stocking tops - but like this? strictly only at home of course!
Waiting to go shopping again, but tempted to hit that bottle of champagne that's sitting on ice behind me!
Staying in London about to go for dinner. Funny how those stockings always need a last minute check!
It is Christmas Eve..!
So how about a red hot stocking filler from Santa..!!??
And to all my American friends enduring the big chill, stay safe and stay warm my lovelies..💖
Putting a foot up to adjust my suspenders in satin and lace slip with matching lingerie, fully fashioned seamed stockings from secrets in lace and shiny black high heels x x
Adjusting my suspender clip in my fully fashioned seamed stockings with short patterned skirt and black satin blouse x x
Credits:
Scene: Half-Deer
Bear: Kiwi
Outfit & Pose: Sleepy Fawn
Earrings: Rooted
Skin: Pity Party
Body & Head: Lullabeebs
Hair & Ribbon: barberyumyum
Eyes, Lashes & Blush: Muriel
This 18th century house was designed for stocking makers; the long first-floor window giving maximum light onto their work. The weavers worked on frames often rented from a hosier. The carding and spinning was traditionally done by women and children.
In the 18th century when cotton replaced wool, the Tewkesbury makers used two ply locally spun yarn. Nottingham makers, who used three ply Indian yarn, sponsored “The Tewkesbury Act” to enforce labelling of “superior” three ply stockings. Nevertheless, Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire remained a centre of the trade until mechanisation ended it.
Information provided by Tewkesbury Civil Centre which has recognised the importance of this building with a special plaque.
One more from Saturday and the last of the stocking stuff (for now). I wouldn't say I've shied away from showing this sort of thing the last couple of years, more the fact I've not really being courting the attention this sort of post (and Saturdays) generally brings. The fact I've probably moved more to posting on Instagram as my first port of call rather than here also has something to do with it, as they're much less tolerant of something of this nature over there (shadow bans etc) as harmless as this is. Anyways I hadn't posted a sitting down pic for a little while and this fits the bill. Be back to my usual everyday stuff later in the week I expect.