Toe socks or half socks or whatever they are called????

I HATE wearing pantyhose or knee highs, but I also hate the way my dress shoes get all torn up inside and stinky when I don’t wear something under them. I got some of those little half-socks that only cover your toes and only go half-way up your foot, so you can wear them under mule type dress shoes and they don’t show; also some tiny little shoe liners- slipper type socks- that can be worn under heels without showing. But they were expensive, like 3 or 4 dollars for one pair, at Wal-Mart and Target. I can’t afford to buy very many of them at that price. Does anybody know what I’m talking about or where I could get them cheeper or in bulk?

check around online! go to google and in the top corner click shopping and you can type the item in and it will show you like everywhere you can get them and how much they cost

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Investigating the Cincher

In the humdrum of today’s extremely busy times, the need for corporal support has increased. This is mainly due to the extremely busy lives we lead in a world where competitiveness is at the order of the day and the time for relaxation as well as exercise is simply not there. To aid in this human dilemma, the cincher was developed to provide support and, more recently, enhance the physical appearance of the wearer. Nowadays Cincher’s also offer the additional benefit of aiding in weight loss.

The history of the Cincher can of course be derived from that which we know as corsets. Although the two may resemble each other in appearance, the Cincher is usually shorter than the corset and can be made from other materials. The Cincher was made popular by Christian Dior’s New Look in 1947 when he designed this body shaper to enhance the natural appearance of the female anatomy. In his autobiography, Dior wrote “I designed clothes for flower-like women, with rounded shoulders, full feminine busts, and hand-span waists above enormous spreading skirts”. These cinchers were of course worn as foundation garments and had a massive and immediate appeal under women of all ages. These waist cinchers were also known as Waspies or Guêpière.

Looking at the application, and therefore the function, of the cincher, we can see that it serves the purpose of taking inches off the waist while providing maximum comfort to the wearer. This is done with the aid of silicone padding which is spread evenly over the abdomen. Additional features of the cincher include the provision of support for the upper half of the body due to its firm yet gentle fit. Modern cinchers also include the benefit of acting as an adjunct to weight loss through micro-massage, encouraging perspiration and maximum compression of those unwanted inches.

Cinchers are available to both men and women and, as opposed to earlier models, have a more widespread application. To illustrate this we need only look at the different types available that offer support to the waist as well as the chest. The latter obviously has the added benefit of improved back support which can be contrasted to traditional models that only focused on the abdominal area. This supplies the wearer with a more streamlined, either masculine or feminine, appearance and encourages an improved posture.

Like the other variants of shapewear available on the market today, cinchers are being manufactured according to criteria, which are constantly being updated, meaning that the wearer will instantly look better and received improved and less visible support. It is for this reason that a wide variety of people within society and the entertainment business make use of cinchers and other body shaping garments to aid in their appearance which will ultimately supply them with the figure they desire.

One of the biggest passive influences of the cincher, aside from the aforementioned weight loss application, is of course its psychological benefits. Those who look better automatically feel better about themselves and can function at a more self-assured level than. This encourages success in life and ultimately proves the importance of body shaping garments, like the cincher.

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What do females think of men wearing pantyhose or tights?

My wife got me to wear pantyhose one time as a fun thing. Now I love to wear them all the time. They make my legs feel better, and look better. I shaved my leggs once but then let the hair grow back. I like the ones that are realy shiney or the multi colored tights. In the winter they sure are better than the old LONG JOHNS. YUKKKK. summer kinda over warm.

Females what do you think of a STRAIGHT MALE wearing them? I have no fetish or even consider myself a cross dresser. The way I see it —– If women can wear what they WANT of MENS clothing, jeans, boxer shorts, shoes, ties, suits, etc. I see the females in the mens section all the time buying for themselfs. Then why can’t we wear pantyhose or tights?

I say go right ahead!

I also love tights and pantyhose, women shouldn’t be the only ones who can wear them!

ActivSkin Men’s Pantyhose Interview: BFBS Radio, Aug. 28, 2009

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