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Re: what's the difference in tights?

geschrieben von Ballerina Boy at  am 13.03. um 17:21:36 - als Antwort auf: Re: what's the difference in tights? von ballet tights
>I wear women's tights to ballet class and the women don't have a problem with this.They know the tights I wear are womens rather than mens tights.I also find womens tights softer and more pleasant to wear.>>>What's the difference in all these tights?  My favorites are DKNY they are so soft and feel so smooth on my legs. The traditional mens tights are so heavy and itchy and I never hear any complaints from the girls in my class about him wearing girls tights.>>So what's the big deal? >>The best part of wearing them other than wearing them is buying them and letting the girls in the mall know they are for me.

When you get right down to it, tights are tights!!! They are essentially unisex anyway. The main difference between mens and womens tights is the mens are thicker to cover the hair on the legs. Womens are much sheerer because of not needing to hide leg hair. The funny thingis though, I find the women's tights much more comfortable. I always wear women's pink "Body Wrappers" tights made of Supplex to my ballet classes under my black Capezio's mens tights. It just feels great, and I can say honestly that I wear pink tights to my ballet classes!!

Empira, you rule!!


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