One great thing about shopping for hosiery is that there are so many different kinds out there at so many different prices ranges. This means that there is a brand of hosiery out there for each woman, and it you can find something no matter how much or how little you have to spend. Though the high priced hosiery tends to last longer and has the better probability of resisting runs, there are many reasonably priced ones that any person can fall in love with and wear with a little care. The problem is finding the pair that you love and want to wear every day.
No one knows how important hosiery is to completing an outfit more than Donna Karan. Whether hemlines are up or down, this award-winning designer knows that a top-quality, stylish pair of hosiery is fundamental for attaining a classy look. Even when hosiery can’t be seen, her vital toners can shape, tone and help bring out the best in your favorite outfit. Donna Karan hosiery has become synonymous with the New York style, and this style is reproduced in each of her styles of hosiery.
This is how it all started:
In 1987 Karan jumped into the very aggressive hosiery business, persuaded women would be willing to spend more money for better quality hosiery. Critics balked, but Karan and partner Hanes developed hosiery that was twice as thick and twice as costly as what was currently obtainable. Customers were indeed willing to pay for the quality and the Donna Karan hosiery products were well received. Within five years the company was selling more than $30 million in hosiery to wholesalers.
My favorite pair of Donna Karan hosiery is the DKNY Comfort Luxe Opaque Control Top Tights, from the DKNY hosiery collection. They are a modern sleek hosiery choice for daily wear. Made from a smooth, luxury stretch microfiber, these DKNY tights feature a unique double-layer comfort panty that combines control and comfort in a modern look. The DKNY Comfort Luxe Opaque Control Top Tights give you the look and feel you're after. But above all, they keep your legs warm in the cold winter days.
Donna Karan Fall 2009
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