Skip to main content

The 5 Best Pairs Of Floral Tights, For Any Time Of Year

 

The 5 Best Pairs Of Floral Tights, For Any Time Of Year

We’re surrounded by flowers in the summer, yet we simply can’t wait to see them again in the winter. There’s something that always appeals to us about flowers, it’s one of the few things that last all year round and doesn’t ever go out of fashion.

Why is that?

Flowers are always warm, gentle and inviting and they symbolise all the good things we look forward to about summer. That’s why they always look so wonderful on items of clothing and why floral tights are some of the most popular around.

So to prepare your legwear wardrobe for the shifting seasons, here are the five best floral tights designs, perfect for the warmer days and just as good as we move towards autumn.

Jonathan Aston Sweet Roses, The Standard In Floral Tights

These have long been our long standing favourites when it comes to floral tights. They are easily the most popular design in its field and makes for a great everyday item. The only lace item in this list, they are great because of their durability and classic look. A perfect way to start off your floral wardrobe.

Charnos Floral Vine Tights

The least verbose of all the designs on this list. Charnos’ Floral Vine Tights are a delightful piece of patterned leg wear that manages to produce the same effect as its fellow list-dwellers, but it uses a whole lot less to get the job done. This is often considered the height of intelligent design, being able to do so very much with less at hand. The perfect item for a more understated outfit.

Pierre Mantoux Nancy Over the Knee Socks

Nancy is not a pair of tights, of course, but the floral tradition spreads to all different kind of clothing and this one is perfect if you like to sport knee highs every once in a while. The best way to view over the knee highs is an accessory. They are there to enhance what you already have on. Pair these with an equally vibrant dress, but perhaps something less heavily patterned, and you’ll have a powerful lineup.

Kunert Flower Field Tights

This is the perfect design for winter. The darker shades and the warm red really give these floral tights a fireside feel. They have a warmth and depth that summer fashion never has. Ideal for getting hold of now and wearing around early autumn.

Pierre Mantoux Fiori Leggings

This really is the elite of our floral range. Pierre Mantoux has outdone themselves again with Fiori. Like everything they try their hand at, Pierre seems to master it in before lunch and then, with their own contribution, they manage to push the whole industry forward before afternoon tea.

The colours, the complexity, everything, is more daring and rewarding than anything we’ve seen from another designer this season. They carry an equally elite price tag, but with Italian yarns and a killer design to be had, these leggings certainly do command it.

Popular posts from this blog

Denier, The Complete Guide To What It Means For Your Leg Wear

  Denier, The Complete Guide To What It Means For Your Leg Wear What is denier and what does it mean? It’s one of the most important measurements in the leg wear world. Only sizing measures are more important and relevant to people. But you still need to know what you are ordering, as it hugely effects your outfit. In short, denier is the weight of the fabric in your tights, stockings and hosiery. That is the simple explanation. But simple explanations are not always full ones. It is often used colloquially for general how thick the tights are on your leg too. But weight and thickness are not necessarily the same thing. So let’s take a closer look to see what this means exactly. The Real Definition Of Denier The confusion over what denier means is understandable. People use it to mean thickness. A high denier item means it is just woolly and thick, right? Not exactly. Technically, the definition is the weight of the fabric. That means something thick and cosy ...

My Favourite Fashion Tights This Christmas

  My Favourite Fashion Tights This Christmas Good design is like the imagination. It takes heaps of originality and a new perspective, otherwise it’s just, well, boring . Someone we knew, who had a penchant for thought puzzles, once asked us to imagine a new colour. It’s an impossible task, but it’s not too dissimilar to what we do. Everyday we try to capture, in words, a new pattern, something that wasn’t made to look like anything else around us. We’re supposed to tell you what a colour means and how it weaves its magic on your eyes. It’s even more puzzling for us when Dawn meets one of our agents and picks the most stunning fashion tights available to her. This complicates matters, but at least we have photography like this to help us out. See what we mean? Designs like these are difficult to capture in just words. They’re also quite amazing, and this might well be the last you read from us this year, so we wanted to show you something real...

Happy Halloween!

  Guest blogger - Raven Taylor The leaves are turning orange. Suddenly the air is filled with the smell of woodsmoke as the first fires of the year are lit. Shop window displays are full of pumpkins, witches and skeletons. It can only mean one thing- the witching season is here and halloween is just around the corner. Halloween, or Samhain as it was known in the old days, is an ancient festival, dating back hundreds of years. It was traditionally the Celtic new year, and it is said it is the time when the veil between our world and that of the spirits is at its thinnest. It was the last of the three harvest festivals celebrated by old cultures, a time when the last of the animals were slaughtered and their meat stored for winter, and any remaining livestock were brought in from the fields. It was a time when dark nights started to creep in, driving people indoors to huddle around their fires, and with more time spent inside with the night pressing in, it was only nat...