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Tights

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CornflakeKid · 04/10/2006 16:25

Does anyone know where can get nice pg tights - don't want sheer ones or thick black opaque ones but nice ones - kind of knitted pattern ones - like nice fishnets iyswim! Bloom Marv just have plain ones - any ideas? Thanks

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cocopop · 05/10/2006 10:30

I used to get my maternity tights from mothercare, they do quite a good range. Otherwise have you tried going up a few sizes with normal fashion tights?

TheBlonde · 05/10/2006 10:33

try figleaves.com or a dept store like John Lewis or Debenhams maybe

NattyandThomasandBump · 05/10/2006 10:59

marks and sparks! saw some in there yesterday

mothersruin · 05/10/2006 11:00

vertbaudet catalogue

marymillington · 05/10/2006 11:05

its tragically difficult, i've found

but i've found that the very nylonny fishnetty ones (little holes) have lots of room for expansion. and you can always snip the waistbands on normal ones.

John Lewis only seem to sell mamaspanx in sheer natural or black....fof fifteen quid a throw.

JackieNoHeadJustABloodyStump · 05/10/2006 11:26

Could you wear holdups ? Or are they just too much trouble?

TutterIckOrTreat · 05/10/2006 11:27

i had some nice chocolate thick ones from marks when i was pg - got them online - couldn't find them in-store

JackieNoHeadJustABloodyStump · 05/10/2006 11:27

They come in fishnet too.

time4tea · 05/10/2006 13:23

I was reading in the Lesley Regan book that holdups or even knee-highs aren't good because of circulation with all the extra blood going round, risk of varicose veins. I've got M&S opaques - brilliant - got Mothercare alleged opaques in last pregnancy, were absolute rubbish. but for fancy tights, not sure. try M&S website?

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