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Decent, black opaque tights

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BattyKoda · 20/03/2010 22:19

Where can I get some, that are really thick, but still look like tights IYSWIM. I can never get them thick enough!

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janeiteisFedUp · 20/03/2010 22:21

M&S Autograph do v good opaque ones, or cashmere mix, or merino mix. Fabbo.

janeiteisFedUp · 20/03/2010 22:22

Or maybe try a dance shop?

BattyKoda · 20/03/2010 22:29

Thank you!

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cahu · 21/03/2010 13:57

My dd1 refuses to wear tights for school unless they are absolutely opaque. She is only 13 and I didnt want to spend £££££ on them and came across some in Tesco and Primark. I think both are about 110 denier and wash really well.

Been back to Tesco but can't find them in my store but Primark have them.

Clure · 21/03/2010 13:59

new look do 120 denier for £4 or £5

ajpics · 21/03/2010 14:07

if you are willing to go for it they are very expensive but Woolford do great one's may be put on your birthday list.

SarahAggie · 24/03/2010 19:18

Gypsy do a 100 denier opaque which costs £6.
You can buy them online from caramelclothing.

cornsilk · 24/03/2010 21:19

I got some nice glossy ones from tesco. Selfridges do loads.

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