Panty hose ?
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Comments (2)You can wrap with some fine nylon tulle that won't s squeeze , depending how you wrap it....See MoreEnough about socks, what about hose?
Comments (12)I don't even wear sox...until the temp goes below 10. You can still buy "leg paint"...works like magic to hide all the stuff, have really scrub with soap and water to get it off. I remember when stockings came in sizes...I wore an 8 1/2 long. Seamless hose were cheaper than those with seams which were "full fashioned"....shaping at the ankle....so until they invented stretch nylon, sometime about mid to late 50's, seamless hose always bagged at the ankle. Never wore a "corset" to hold them up...wore a garter belt for a while than got "suspants" which were a stretchy under panty with garters attached....but the hose pulled them down. So even though I was about 98 pounds, and 15 I wore a panty girdle, kept the stockings up and didn't slide down. Remember those "window pane heels? And you could get stockings in regular, demi toe and non reinforced heel or barefoot, for wearing with sandals. And the "cheap" girls sometimes work stockings with clocks up the side....or even sequins!! Stockings, although rather expensive were sensible because if you ran one leg the other was still fine...if you always bought the same color. The first panty hose were not stretchy...not VERY stretchy and bagged and were expensive....saved only for special occasions and a short dress. I think the first stretchy panty hose were Leggs. From girdles and garters to bare legs we've come a long way....bring it on! Linda C...See MorePests remedies
Comments (2)Thanks for a number of safe and inexpensive remedies. I haven't had much luck with anything I've tried with ants and grits didn't for me work either. I have used the Irish Spring soap for deer and it does seem to help. I put mine in used onion bags and hang on shepard hooks around the perimeter. I read that chives planted with roses will prevent black spot after two years. I planted several small divisions around mine to see if it works. I don't like to use pesticides since I grow many perennials and shrubs to attract hummers, butterflies and birds. Keski...See MorePanty hose for fan belt.
Comments (4)It must have been a Ford Model T. I've heard of fellas using the belt from their pants to get home, but then, the Model-T used a flat belt. Panty hose on a modern engine - probably not. If you are going to be motoring in locations remote from service, its a good idea to carry spare belts, even a good used one is better than nothing. But before you go motoring into the wilderness, check to see if you could change a belt if you had too. In some of todays cars, its a real challange to change a belt without a lift....See Moreelledi61
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