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Shelina 12

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Much of the Falke hosiery I've reviewed in this blog involved prints, colors, stay up effects, or other such bells and whistles. Overall, my impression has always been better than good. But Falke also makes a more every-day type hosiery. Does that pass the test as well?

The Shelina 12 is certainly one of the more basic tight that Falke carries. As the name suggests, they are 12 denier. As the website insists, these do indeed feel like a breath of fresh air on your legs. They just have a real sort of fine feel to them and are, indeed, ultra transparent. They are also completely sheer throughout (with just a seam on the toe that is supposed to be ladder resistant).

The package states that these tights have a shimmer. If they do, it is just the slightest one at that. I really can't see it myself. But despite this they look and feel great and just continue to grow more and more comfortable as the day goes on. Despite the low price tag, these seem to possess the same quality that Falke's pricier offerings can boast.

They are 97% polyamide and 3% elastane. They're available in small, medium, large, and extra large, and are also available in low rise in those 4 sizes. They are available in a range of five colors, starting from a light beige (crystal) all the way to black. They cost only £6.95, so they're definitely worth checking out. I like mine a lot.

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