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Style | 06/16/2008 10:30 am

Panty Hose, Former Symbol of Women’s Lib, Dead at 43

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
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Panty Hose, the once-adored object of liberation for women raised by mothers in stockings, girdles and corsets, passed away this summer, 43 years after first making its appearance. According to a recent survey on wowOwow.com, the new website for women 40+, only 21 percent of its audience answered “yes” to the question, “Do you wear stockings to work?”

Panty Hose had been on life support for years. But the now nearly complete rejection of the garment at work by even the baby-boomer generation is the single factor that most symbolizes its final demise.

The miracle garment was invented by Glen Raven Mills of North Carolina in 1965. First-wave feminists of the era immediately embraced Panty Hose as emblematic of their rejection of what were then called foundation garments, an artillery of fearsome-looking torpedo bras, slips, garter belts and girdles with bones, and seamed stockings held up by heinous-looking metal clips.

Panty Hose appeared in stores at the same time that miniskirts and micro-minis were making their way from chic shops in London and Paris to America’s cities and towns. They became an instant sensation among young women flocking to college and the workplace for the first time.

Fittingly, it is the daughters of those first-wave feminists who are behind the demise of Panty Hose this summer.

Panty Hose suffered from the same ailment that bedeviled the garters and stockings they replaced: the coming on the scene of an even more emancipated, less formal generation of young women. The flip-flop-wearing daughters of the same feminists who so embraced Panty Hose as a symbol of liberation have now decreed them as the uncomfortable, restrictive, overly formal, symbols of repression.

As one of the wowOwow survey respondents commented:

“… Attending a very high-line fashion show with my southern belle mother-in-law. After a few models had made their way past us, she tugged at my sleeve and whispered, “Oh my word!! Not one of them is wearing stockings!” I leaned over and whispered back, “The last time I wore stockings was the day I married your son.”

Rebellion, in all of its forms, is still very much alive.

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carol wilson
After wearing hundreds of pairs of panty hose for work, I have vowed to NEVER wear another pair. They never fit well and would bind in one place and bag in another. They were hot and developed a run usually during the first wearing. Over the years I spent a lot of money on panty hose and would like to have every cent refunded to pay for a trip to Paris…barelegged!
By carol wilson on 06/16/2008 9:55 am
Frank Peterson
Thank the weaving gods. i much prefer garter belts myself. And don’t ask. lmao
By Frank Peterson on 06/16/2008 10:07 am
Frank Peterson
Lily:seeing a woman wearing one and then taking it off for her is fun too ;-)
By Frank Peterson on 06/16/2008 9:04 pm
sanders c
Again, I am forced to ask—who is writing this stuff? It is so unsophisticated and silly. The reason market share for pantyhose (and men’s ties) has declined is because of the trend toward casual workplace attire. Women still wear shapewear. Ever hear of Spanx? The stuff looks like sausage casings. Oh, and “torpedo bras” were from the fifties. In the 60’s we wore no bras or something called the “no bra by John Kloss”. Just ask any man of a certain age. Lacey, pretty garter belts did a lot more than just hold up stockings!
By sanders c on 06/16/2008 10:09 am
Frank Peterson
Garter belts OMG yes!
By Frank Peterson on 06/16/2008 10:58 am
phyllis Doyle Pepe
Frank, my darling man, let me tell you about garter belts. Once, before panty hose, when the only way to hold up stockings would be a garter belt or a girdle, I had to wear white stockings for my confirmation–––first time–––somehow the belt sidled over in the middle of my touche and since there was no way I could possibly fix that situation while in the church ceremony I suffered miserably for hours. I vowed then and there to never, ever put that thing on again. Of course since then there have been improvements, but then you only look and don’t have to wear and aren’t you the lucky guy.
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 06/16/2008 1:23 pm
Frank Peterson
Very lucky and in the right situations incredibly lucky, so much so it staggers the imagination ;-)
By Frank Peterson on 06/16/2008 2:25 pm
theCHEROKEErose
phyllis..touche’/touche is not ‘tush’…be plain about it, girl….
By theCHEROKEErose on 06/20/2008 3:36 pm
Get Sporty
Sanders, No, I haven’t heard of Spanx….sounds like something kinky I wouldn’t be into, but hey, that’s just me. Panty Hose didn’t die….we murdered her. “Lacey, pretty garter belts did a lot more than just hold up stockings!” Yes, well, now they have a pill, don’t know much about that either.
By Get Sporty on 06/20/2008 5:02 pm
Jane Richards
I only wear skirts in the summer so I don’t have to mess with hose. I went bare legged at my 1973 wedding - in July for God’s sake - and my mother about passed out.
By Jane Richards on 06/16/2008 10:22 am
Chips AHoey
I must have missed that survey because I do wear stockings and don’t see it as a symbol of liberation or anything else - I just find when I don’t wear them, I get blisters from my shoes; though in summer (but that’s July and August since I am “downeast”) I do go bare legged with sandals - I also like the shape wear kind because I need help “sucking it in” to the women who do not wear them, is it warm where you live? I get cold without them on - in winter, I live in my Sternlein’s!
By Chips AHoey on 06/16/2008 11:12 am
Chips AHoey
and, forgot to add - I’m 43 -
By Chips AHoey on 06/16/2008 11:18 am
Frannie Em
Hey Chips, Years ago, wore them all the time. Wear them sometimes now. Here in California you hardly ever see them. It was so liberating when more and more women just didn’t wear them. There is a lot of upkeep on the legs though. It is worth it because it get hot here for about 4 mos out of the year and mile for few more.
By Frannie Em on 06/17/2008 12:15 am
daisygrrl hudson valley
I knew that pantyhose were kaput last summer when the president of our company…a very stylish woman…showed up at a senior manager’s meeting with bare legs. I said to myself, hooray, at last! Not that I had worn them during the summer months for years in any case…but now I had company from the corner office.
By daisygrrl hudson valley on 06/16/2008 11:25 am
Patrice Baldwin
Jeez! Panty hose dead!? I didn’t even know they were sick. Haven’t worn hose of any kind for years.
By Patrice Baldwin on 06/16/2008 5:18 pm