Trying on Onella Pantyhose

I always found it fascinating when hosiery manufacturers would combine different denier in non-traditional ways.  Like here, these Onella pantyhose by Fiore have 20 den and 40 den combined.

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Is there any formal way to call such a design?

One reader already said that it should be called “hybrid type of hose” because it has the best of both worlds.

If you like this style, you can get it here.

5 thoughts on “Trying on Onella Pantyhose

  1. Jessica, you are so beautiful. Such amazingly lovely legs. Seeing them covered in hosiery gives me tingles up my spine. Thank you for sharing your precious gifts with us. Marty

  2. Very nice. It is good looking when the pantyhoses have different denier. Sometimes it is the same denier, but they have different distance between the yarn. It will look like it is different denier though.

  3. That’s a good question. Would they be hest described as bi-denier or semi-sheer? Would those be appropriate for workwear or just evening wear?

  4. I LOVE them! I have always liked the sheer/opaque combinations but never seen them in that shade or pattern!
    Gonna have to bite the bullet and put a huge order in to justify the shipping!
    Nicole x

    • Hi, Nicole

      Thanks so much for the kind words!

      If there is something you don’t see there, let me know, I can bring it in for you next time I’m ordering from my supplier.

      Always happy to hear your comments,

      Jessica

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