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Large stockings for big thighs?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Can anyone help me please. I'm a big girl, size 24. My thighs and ass are the largest parts of my body. I'd like to find stockings, however most don't seem to fit my thighs properly. Does anyone know where I can get stockings that are really large in the thighs?
Thanks for any help xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Try Love Honey. Their lace top fishnets are very stretchy. Ideal for long or big legs. I've got long legs, used to be a size 22 and have had several pairs of these over the years. They come in black and red and possibly white too if I remember rightly. Good luck |
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over a year ago
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M&S value hold ups in xl. I'm a size 22 (was larger) and these fit perfectly, and I carry all my weight on my hips & thighs. Their normal xl ones are good too but the value fishnets are smashing, they also wash really well & I've been using the same pair for about 8 months now and still holding up with no problems xx |
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over a year ago
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Thanks girls I appreciate all the suggestions. My problem is my thighs are very disproportionately large so the regular plus size and BBW ones just don't seem to work. I think most of my body is normal curvy/BBW whereas my thighs are more like SSBBW.... Do they sell stockings for gals with legs like that? Embarrassing to ask, but again thank you xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Im a big girl and M&S hold ups and stockings are wonderful... they are ample big im a size 22/24 and the XL is almost too big for mine. They are about £4 - £5 a pair and stay up all night!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Good morning, having larger thighs has always made finding hold ups that stay up a real pain.
However I've found that primark hold ups are fantastic. Great value, and super quality. Lots of different styles. |
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"Thanks girls I appreciate all the suggestions. My problem is my thighs are very disproportionately large so the regular plus size and BBW ones just don't seem to work. I think most of my body is normal curvy/BBW whereas my thighs are more like SSBBW.... Do they sell stockings for gals with legs like that? Embarrassing to ask, but again thank you xxx"
Im probably your shape.....my bum and thighs are mahoosive...very disproportionate.
Ive seen much larger ladies with legs half the size of mine....M & S are the way to go...and only a fiver |
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"Thanks girls I appreciate all the suggestions. My problem is my thighs are very disproportionately large so the regular plus size and BBW ones just don't seem to work. I think most of my body is normal curvy/BBW whereas my thighs are more like SSBBW.... Do they sell stockings for gals with legs like that? Embarrassing to ask, but again thank you xxx
Im probably your shape.....my bum and thighs are mahoosive...very disproportionate.
Ive seen much larger ladies with legs half the size of mine....M & S are the way to go...and only a fiver "
Thank you so much. Fingers crossed and off shopping I go! xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would recommend stockingshq a brand called nylonica or a website called bonprix brand called magic fashion x I have has the same problem x I would also recommend an 8 strap suspender belt because they fit much better and feel more comfortable x |
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over a year ago
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"Anne summers sell stockings with wide band .. Perfect for us girls .. And doesn't cut in
only problem is they are expensive ( although I shouldn't say that as I'm a party organiser) "
Yes they are expensive , but do seem to last longer than others ..
I like the wide bands though so usually treat myself now and again |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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M&S fishnet holdups are amazing
They do a XL that would fit you no problem at all, they are very stretchy and so soft and comfy, they never roll or slip down, I always recommend them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Glad I'm not the only one with this problem. I ordered some from Love Honey and they didn't stay up at all. They were too tight. Thanks for the advice, all. |
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Simply go for a large open crotch bodystocking. Either sheer. Fishnet. Or even opaque patterned. Much more flattering generally under summat short or more figure hugging. Because body stockings can be quite flattering and forgiving. Than say suspender tights. And again...as TinaTitz correctly advised. Off eBay.
Shitty places like Ann Summers, La Senza are now just frilly bikini sellers due to the death of quality lingerie in the Western World so am afraid for choice you have to go online to source more diverse stuff. |
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So slightly different requirement. Lots of weight loss means the top of legs are not as full, and hence there is a roll down issue, so would anyone recommend any where the band isn’t too eleastic but also a bit bigger...
Problem with larger ones come when legs are not 11 feet long so they end up trying to look like tights!!!! |
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