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Amanda
Master January 2017

Hosiery under your dress?

Amanda, on October 15, 2016 at 5:54 PM Posted in Etiquette and Advice 0 36

Are any of you wearing any type of hosiery under your wedding dress like pantyhose, tights, or thigh highs? Just wondering what's normal here!

36 Comments

Latest activity by Bee, on October 16, 2016 at 7:33 PM
  • Kara
    Super May 2017
    Kara ·
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    I'm not Smiley smile I think it would just make me more hot with a heavy dress Smiley smile

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  • FutureMrsBueno
    Super April 2017
    FutureMrsBueno ·
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    Hell no! I haven't used hosiery in probably 20 years. Lol

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  • Melissa
    Master March 2018
    Melissa ·
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    Hell no. Way too hot.

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  • Shows2017
    Super September 2017
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    Windows chick what's a crinoline?

    But no I haven't worn pantyhose in like forever. Hell I'm trying to get out of wearing a spanx

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  • 2HeartsBeatas1
    Super July 2017
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    No no no its in July

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  • Mrs.KatieK
    Master September 2016
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    I just wore muh Spanx. But I was also barefoot outside, so hosiery would have been silly.

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  • MrsDrum
    Master June 2017
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    Are pantyhose still a thing?

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  • Andrea
    Savvy March 2017
    Andrea ·
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    As a lawyer, yes they are. And so are power suits.

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  • SarahMarie
    Master May 2016
    SarahMarie ·
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    I wore shorts that were slip material and super comfortable. They stopped any thigh chafing!

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  • AlwaysMs.
    VIP May 2018
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    Pantyhose are regional I think. Not a thing for professional women where I am.,

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  • Veep
    VIP May 2017
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    I'm not!

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  • Private User
    Super December 2016
    Private User ·
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    Nooooo haha Smiley smile

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  • Carly
    Super September 2017
    Carly ·
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    @shows crinoline is the slip you wear under a wedding dress

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  • M
    Master June 2017
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    Think I'm just wearing underwear. You couldn't pay me to wear pantyhose under my wedding dress LOL

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  • Maria
    Devoted October 2016
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    Nope

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  • A
    Dedicated May 2017
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    Im planning to wear a thong so I don't have to much fabric bugging me my dress has a built in bra and im wearing a petticoat to make my dress poofy but I don't think im wearing stockings or anything like that

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  • momofmn
    Super July 2017
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    Nope! Getting married in the summer outside so I need the least amount of garments necessary.

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  • FreshToDeathAng
    Master September 2016
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    Nope. Nothing.

    I was surprised how warm wearing a wedding gown actually is, and my dress wasn't even "heavy" - I was dying by the end of the night

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  • Meghan
    Super October 2025
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    Hello to the naw. This is Florida, it's never cold enough for any kind of hose.

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  • kimmyinjapan
    VIP September 2016
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    I don't see why anyone would, because you won't see anything under your dress at all. Wearing them to work is different, because usually it's with an outfit that you can see it and some jobs do require it with the level of dress.

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