Awesome. Those old stocking were toughter than modern ones. I was wondering if anyone know what women wore on their legs when temperatures got very cold. Where I live, temperatures get down to -30C (-22F) without the wind and my grandmother grew up in Winnipeg where it gets down to -40C (-40F). You'll be dead wearing light cotton or nylon stockings at those temperatures
Beautifully gorgeous post. The vintage pictures are very beautiful. Hosiery and stocking were gorgeous back then as they are today.
Cool post
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Awesome. Those old stocking were toughter than modern ones. I was wondering if anyone know what women wore on their legs when temperatures got very cold. Where I live, temperatures get down to -30C (-22F) without the wind and my grandmother grew up in Winnipeg where it gets down to -40C (-40F). You'll be dead wearing light cotton or nylon stockings at those temperatures
Beautifully gorgeous post. The vintage pictures are very beautiful. Hosiery and stocking were gorgeous back then as they are today.
Cool post