PH or pantyhose balance is the balance I try to keep between my love for pantyhose, tights and other tight stretchy articles of clothing and my relationship with my wife and my life in general. There will be reviews of hosiery and other tight stretchy clothing as well as my ramblings...Enjoy!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
New hose with a Fly from Comfilon
Comfilon introduced a new style of mens pantyhose with a fly, A660, sheer to waist support pantyhose with a fly. Steve Katz, owner, said recently on the LAUF board, that there was going to be some new stlyes with a fly coming out to replace their flagship style A549, which is being discontinued.
Here is a description from the Comfilon website: "The Microfabric™ material is between opaque tights and sheer pantyhose in opacity, perfect for in-between weather and able to accommodate a wide temperature range for wearing under trousers or with shorts. The fabric is smooth and glides well under trousers, massaging your legs all day. The comfortable all-sheer brief minimizes moisture build-up and features a crotch gusset for added strength and durability, yet is inexpensive because it has no male-comfort front panel and no fly opening. The toe is not reinforced because with the heavier fabric, it doesn't need to be; it already has good durability. Compression AND coolness? Yeah, we can do that."
I always like seeing new styles come out with a fly. To me, we as men need a fly, it just makes things easier. I probably won't be placing an order right away, but when I do I will be sure to post a review of them here.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Manly_-Legs
Another interesting ebay find. I'm going to keep a watchful eye on this one. I like collecting old versions of mens tights/pantyhose. I just wonder if these Manly-legs have a fly?
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Comfort4Men On Sale Soon at Shapings
Shapings now has the Comfort4Men hosiery listed, but not for sale yet, as they have not come in. The hose are listed at $49.95 in US dollars, yikes! I would love to try them out, but $50 is a lot for one pair of hose. I understand that they are compression grade, (and they have a fly, which is almost a MUST for me), but they would have to last a long time for me to spend that much on them. Heck, I could get three pairs of the Comfilon 549's for the same price!