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    When dressed casually, my wife actually likes to wear kilt hose with her tartan skirts (all of which are well below the knee!). They help keep her legs warm!

    She has several pair, but some are decidedly feminine. She has a couple of these with Fair Isle pattern.


    House of Cheviot is also now making women's hose called "Lady Craill" with a very feminine open knit design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    ....House of Cheviot is also now making women's hose called "Lady Craill" with a very feminine open knit design.
    Nice looking, Matt. I'll have to show those to my wife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander31 View Post
    Nice looking, Matt. I'll have to show those to my wife.
    They are available in black, as you see pictured, and also green, purple, and bison colored. If she's interested, they should retail for under $40, just have her contact me at the museum about them.

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    Ugh, I didn't know I wanted hose or old skool knee socks until this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodGirlGonePlaid View Post
    Ugh, I didn't know I wanted hose or old skool knee socks until this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post

    House of Cheviot is also now making women's hose called "Lady Craill" with a very feminine open knit design.
    Do those come with a nice seam on the back side? that would be verra nice

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    I'm with the other ladies. I was doing fine with my hosiery options until this thread. Now I have to find some proper socks / hose. Anyone have suggestions that don't involve wool, but are suitable feminine? Sadly, I'm very allergic to the stuff! I'll try to get a pic of my favorite ensemble to date over the weekend to post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Rogue View Post
    Do those come with a nice seam on the back side? that would be verra nice
    Funny,...my wife said the same thing.
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    Yes, I've always thought that stiletto boots would be a good touch.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Rogue View Post
    Do those come with a nice seam on the back side? that would be verra nice
    Nope, these are seam-free, which means what you see in the front is also what you see in the back. :-)

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