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XS Tights Wolford Pure Shimmer 40 Den Concealer Tights - Fairly Light

Wolford Pure Shimmer 40 Den Concealer Tights - Fairly Light

Tights, 40 Denier, Solid Colour, Material: Elastane/Lycra/Spandex, Polyamide

£50.00
2stores
XS Tights Kunert Strumpfhose Fresh Up schwarz schwarz

Kunert Strumpfhose Fresh Up schwarz schwarz

Strumpfhose, Einfarbig, Material: Elastan/Lycra/Spandex

£7.94
1store
Vila 2-pack Denier Tights

Vila 2-pack Denier Tights

Tights, Material: Polyamide, Elastane/Lycra/Spandex

£12.00
1store
H&M Ladies Black Shaping tights denier

H&M Ladies Black Shaping tights denier

Tights

£12.99
1store
Pieces Rabine Strømpebukser - Black Leo

Pieces Rabine Strømpebukser - Black Leo

Strømpebukser, Ensfarvet, Materiale: Elastan/Lycra/Spandex

£14.00
1store

Three tips for buying thights

Sizes often differ between brands. So start by checking out the size chart. Sizes are usually categorised according to the weight and length of the wearer. If you are between two sizes, it is usually more comfortable to wear tights that are slightly larger, so that they don't risk splitting in the crotch or chafing when you walk.

  • Denier measures the thickness of tights: the higher the number, the thicker the tights. This is partly a matter of taste, and partly depends on how warm you need to be.

  • One guideline is that you should choose at least 40 denier if you want the most out of your tights.

  • If you want a pair of really thin ones for parties or warm spring days, 10–15 denier is a good choice.

  • Lined tights, or tights made from wool, are comfortable on really cold and windy autumn and winter days.

Learn more about denier and what the levels look like in this denier tights guide from Cosmopolitan.

We know that feeling of carefully trying to roll a new pair of tights onto our legs in fear that a sharp nail will accidentally get caught in them. Reinforced toes, heels, and soles stop tights from tearing in the first place.

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