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Title: Professional attire question
Post by: Larimar on January 28, 2024, 10:25:31 AM
What are women wearing these days instead of pantyhose at work? I'm in Gen X, and while that was the thing when I was starting out, I know it isn't anymore. I can barely even find pantyhose at the pharmacy anymore. I can't wear sandals year-round here, and I don't like the way shoes stick to my bare feet after a while if I wear no hosiery, and socks don't go well with ballet flats or heels. What do forumites suggest?

Thanks,
Larimar
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: ciao_yall on January 28, 2024, 10:39:37 AM
Have you tried no-show liner socks? I haven't.

I like to put insoles in my ballet flats if they don't have cloth linings to help with that sticky feeling. Also, sprinkle in some baby powder after you wear them to help absorb sweat and odors.

For heels, I have learned to strategically place moleskin on sensitive spots.
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: Puget on January 28, 2024, 11:24:49 AM
In cool weather if I'm wearing a skirt or dress it's with leggings and boots. In hot weather, sandals. But most of the time I just wear pants.
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: sinenomine on January 28, 2024, 12:24:28 PM
I've transitioned to wearing pants every day.
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: EdnaMode on January 28, 2024, 01:25:44 PM
On the rare occasions I wear flats (never wear heels), I wear thin no-show liner socks. I have some that have the silicon grippers to keep them from sliding off my heel and down into my shoe.
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: Dismal on January 28, 2024, 06:21:03 PM
I wouldn't go with bare legs here from Oct to April so I wear footless tights. Then I wear socks or footies, depending on the shoes. I don't like tights with feet in them. I have tights in black, gray and brown.
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: kaysixteen on January 28, 2024, 07:09:14 PM
What would happen were you to buck recent conventions and just wear panty hose anyhow?
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: spork on January 29, 2024, 05:54:01 AM
Quote from: kaysixteen on January 28, 2024, 07:09:14 PMWhat would happen were you to buck recent conventions and just wear panty hose anyhow?

If one's whalebone and horsehair hoop frame is properly adjusted, the skirt covers one's ankles, and there is no need for salacious pantyhose.
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: ciao_yall on January 29, 2024, 06:57:07 AM
I wear black tights during the winter.

Do not ever wear sandals with any sort of stocking. Unless, of course, you are going to rob a bank with your feet.
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: grammarmaiden on January 29, 2024, 11:13:33 AM
For me, it depends on the occasion. I am an elder millennial, and I still wear pantyhose with skirt suits and anytime I am wearing a skirt and close-toed shoes to a professional event. I typically wear pants and heels every day to teach in the fall/winter/spring (I am probably one of the only people who still wears knee-high hose under pants). If I'm teaching in the summer, I will sometimes wear dresses with open-toed sandals and no hose. FWIW, Spanx makes a great hose line that is available at my local Target (it's called Assets by Spanx).
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: Larimar on January 31, 2024, 09:43:53 AM
Thanks everyone. I'll try exploring the liner socks option.
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: artalot on January 31, 2024, 11:21:22 AM
Tights are still a thing. I love tights.
I have long feet and those liner socks never stay on my feet. 
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: Myword on February 05, 2024, 09:08:21 AM
A female professor in England recently wore nothing. She lectured naked. Wasn't fired. No kidding.
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: AJ_Katz on February 08, 2024, 10:00:49 AM
Quote from: grammarmaiden on January 29, 2024, 11:13:33 AMFor me, it depends on the occasion. I am an elder millennial, and I still wear pantyhose with skirt suits and anytime I am wearing a skirt and close-toed shoes to a professional event. I typically wear pants and heels every day to teach in the fall/winter/spring (I am probably one of the only people who still wears knee-high hose under pants). If I'm teaching in the summer, I will sometimes wear dresses with open-toed sandals and no hose. FWIW, Spanx makes a great hose line that is available at my local Target (it's called Assets by Spanx).

+1 to this.  I only wear close-toed shoes now.  In the summer, I will wear ankle pants without socks and wearing closed toed Mary Jane heels.  I would prefer to always have skin covered.  I've always liked Diane Keaton's gloves, but can't bring myself to wear them indoors like her.

@grammarmaiden – Thanks for the tip on the Assets brand hose.  What brand knee high hose do you recommend?  I looked them up at Target and only saw full length garments.
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: Antiphon1 on February 10, 2024, 09:25:24 AM
I wear opaque tights in the winter with dresses and skirts.  No hose in the warmer months with dresses.  I use removable, washable insoles to combat the sticky/stinky insole issue.  Just pop them in the washing machine and air dry. 
Title: Re: Professional attire question
Post by: grammarmaiden on May 09, 2024, 02:02:37 PM

@AJ_Katz, So sorry; I just finished posting final grades and came up for air (and to browse the fora).

Assests are great full-length hose. For knee-high hose, I've worn L'eggs Everyday (they come in a pink box) for decades. I'm usually able to wash and wear them many, many times over before they need to be replaced. Sadly, they are getting harder to find in stores, but Wal-Mart and Target near me have them on occasion. I've also found them on Amazon sometimes.