Fishnet Stockings

How to Wear Mesh Hosiery with Everyday Fashions

© Johneen Manning

Jan 28, 2008
Spanx fishnet stockings, Courtesy of Spanx
Fishnet stockings, tights, and textured hosiery are an updated, more fashionable replacement old fashioned nylons or pantyhose.

Fishnets have become far more acceptable than in they once were, having made their way out of the shadowy darkness of clubs and burlesque shows, and into the bright light of modern urban women's wear. Here are some tips on getting away with wearing this saucy mesh stocking by the light of day.

How to Wear Fishnet Stockings

There are a variety of factors that influence the appropriateness of fishnet stockings, including the size of the mesh, the color of the stocking, the footwear and clothing it is worn with, and the condition of the stocking.

Stocking Mesh Size

As a general rule, fishnet stockings with a mesh any greater than the standard tiny holes (approximately 1/16th inch wide when worn) are inappropriate for everyday, formal, and (especially) professional attire. If you're going to indulge in large-mesh fishnet stockings – which tend to look a bit costumey – reserve them for funky or punk club-wear.

Hosiery Color

Black, brown or nude fishnet stockings are excellent for everyday wear, and add a bit of pizzazz to an otherwise ordinary outfit. Flesh toned fishnets hosiery may even be appropriate in some conservative workplaces, and are a fabulous modern alternative to dated and dowdy nude pantyhose.

Fishnets are now available in virtually every shade you can conceive of; however, in most cases, wearing eye-popping, brightly colored fishnet stockings in a professional office setting is not recommended. However, if your work environment is more artsy or creative and bright tights suit your office and your personality, by all means, go for it.

Know When to Discard Fishnets

Even though fishnet hosiery is made of thousands of tiny holes, snags and tears are completely unacceptable. Throw damaged stockings out.

Figure-Flattering Fishnets

Thanks to hosiery and undergarment companies like Spanx, you can now get control-top fishnets, eliminating grid bum once and for all and making your yams look as fantastic as you feel!

Wearing Fishnet Stockings at Work

You really need to be careful when incorporating the fishnet stocking into your work attire. Yes, they're hip and sexy, and that may be exactly what makes them inappropriate in some work environments, even if they are worn with an otherwise conservative outfit.

Unless you work in an open, progressive or creative work environment, fishnets may work against you, making you look too racy and (even) unprofessional when meeting with clients and colleagues who expect a more conventional look.

Mesh Hosiery with Trousers

A fun option that may work on the job in a straight-laced office is wearing fishnets stockings or knee socks under pants, showing just a peek of mesh between the top of your shoe and pant hem.

Fishnets with Skirts and Dresses

Although fishnet stockings look very stylish with boots, pumps, kitten heels or flat shoes when worn with a skirt, make sure that your dress or skirt's hemline falls no higher than knee length. Mini skirts with fishnet stockings come across as trashy looking; a chicer option is a flattering pencil skirt, or knee-grazing sheath dress, wrap dress or flared skirt.


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Spanx fishnet stockings, Courtesy of Spanx
       


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