Are fishnets back in vogue now, or did they really go out. Kinda surprised me tonight seeing two ladies with one definite set of fishnets, and the other was wearing a hosery product that at first glance was fishnetty, but it turned out to be just a pattern in a pair of hose.
Secondly, who sells these things, just curious on that score.
I have seen these fishnets around on the fashion sites, as of late. Heidi Klum had a pair on the other night. But she also wore them with open toed shoes. Fashion fail! I will never wear fishnets. And the world will thank me for it!
What about those pattern ones? They don’t have to be made out of real fishnets. It’s the look. If you’ve got legs, and you want to show them off, it’s the way to go.
Haven’t seen much of what I would have called fishnets a few years back, but lots of ones with patterned holes in them walking around DC. Not that I’ve been looking at anyone’s legs other than my girlfriend’s, of course. I like them. We picked some up on out last clothes shopping venture.
I just keep hoping my visible veins will converge into a fishnet pattern.
:eek:
OK, not really. I wear long pants or jeans all the time and I don’t think I own a pair of hose of any description. But I never liked fishnets anyway, even when I wore dresses and hose, and I have no idea what’s in style and what isn’t. I just needed to let my inner smartass out.
Yes, they’re back in fashion, Hallelujah praise the Lord… says the woman who can’t stand regular pantyhose and who can’t wear skirts without either pantyhose or the much-cooler (in the physycs sense) and much-more-resistant fishnets.
looks both sides
Five years ago I had a project in Scotland; between that and a sabbatical, I spent two years there. Unlike in Spain, where fishnets were unfindable at the time, there I found them in any supermarket or lingerie store. I proceeded to ask about them in every lingerie store I saw in Spain. Eventually they started timidly appearing, but oh my GAWD, they were all the plain-fishnet pattern and the colors were either “hen party hi-liter” or the boringest ones in the lingerie palette.
I proceeded to ask about “fishnet stockings in other colors, maybe patterned?” in every single lingerie store I saw. There may or may not have been other women doing so, but I asked in well over a hundred stores in many different locations.
They come in a wide range of sheerness. Some have a very dense pattern, such that they’re more like thick stockings with small lacy patterns running through them.
Echoing the above: patterned tights, including fishnets, are very much back in vogue. You can buy them at Target and the like.
And in even better news, I recently discovered how even an older woman with curves can wear fishnets and look hawt: colored tights *under *the fishnets! I wore this for a show recently; black dress that came just above the knee, with a red scarf, red tights and black fishnets, with black calf height heeled boots. I was fairly amazed at how slimming and saucy it looked, even though I’m well above the BMI generally considered sexy.
I would, however, recommend that curvy women choose their 'nets with care. I found a good pair made for plus size, so the pattern wasn’t distorted around my thighs. Even thin but curvy women don’t look great when the tiny diamonds below are suddenly ovals at the knees!
Everywhere? You can buy them at Macy’s, you can buy them at Target, at Kohls, probably at TJ Maxx, basically anywhere that sells any sort of pantyhose.
There are lots more strongly patterned hosiery styles recently. But fishnets themselves are not, and never have been, a hard to find or specialty item.
Thanks Ladies, normally the only time I would remember seeing fishnets is at halloween. So it was kind of a surprise to see them last night at the bar. I was wondering whats next, shoulder boards, but no , it turned out that some girl was wearing a pair of handcuffs lol.
I think what you’re thinking of and what other in the thread are talking about are not the same thing. The popular stockings I see on businesswomen are generally not square or diamond patterned. Much more intricate. I searched in Google for “patterned stockings”, but careful there because image search pulled up some pictures of women wearing nothing but stockings :eek:.
Good lord, in London they’ve been back in for years - I’ve worn them to work, and I didn’t work in a particularly bohemian or out-there sector. They’re pretty mainstream here.
These are not my legs (I wish!) but this is the effect. Rowr! (This may be a single garment; I had a pair of black fishnets when my director asked me to add some red to the outfit. So I put red tights under the black fishnets for the same effect.)