Black
Stockings and Cold Feet
Women's black nylon stockings are usually a
'clingy' type of material; but being such a fine, thin
fabric makes them quite cold if worn on their own in
fall and winter.
Now it is fall and the days are cooling down
rapidly. Just wearing stockings alone in the early
morning means having cold feet.
Most sensible women today are starting to haul
out from the bottom drawer those good old stand-bys
called socks or the more fashionable sockets. These
sockets are often worn during the summer too just to stop
shoes and feet from dirtying each other or to prevent
running shoes from blistering feet.
Sockets are little socks that cover feet to the
just below the ankles. Some have pom-poms as adornments
on the heels but after summer is over, the pom-poms are
removed because they don't fit into shoes comfortably
over the top of the nylon stockings. It isn't quite cold
enough yet to go for the heavier socks to cover feet
inside snug boots but the sockets are definitely needed
these mornings and evenings.
But no woman ever really considers not wearing
stockings under those shorter skirts because beautifying
legs is the name of the game if you want to attract a
man's attention. Nothing beautifies legs better than a
clean, clinging, ladder-less pair of black
stockings.
There is something about the black colour that
enhances the shape of a woman's leg better than most
other colours. The calf muscles are more clearly defined
giving the leg a shapely silhouette
appearance.
And the black nylon stocking clinginess covering
the leg makes it an unbeatable clothing combination for
attracting a man's attention to a woman's
legs.
But being an attractive lady with really cool
looking legs still means having cold feet in fall and
winter unless you also wear something else over
black stockings to stop feet from getting
cold.

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