They wear whatever their Master tells them.
Slave women typically wore simple and practical clothing made from coarse fabrics such as cotton or linen. Their attire often consisted of a simple dress or tunic, along with a headscarf or bonnet to protect their hair. The style and quality of their clothing varied depending on the region, time period, and individual circumstances.
Women had to wear pants when in the industrial factories because their dresses would get caught in the machines ; they started to wear pants in the beginning of world war 1, mid- to late-1900s
In some cases, transgender women may be housed with women in prison based on their gender identity. Men are not typically forced to dress as women in prison, but may be required to wear institutional clothing as part of the prison uniform.
The punishment for someone who helped a runaway slave varied depending on the time and place, but it could include fines, imprisonment, or even physical punishment. In some cases, those found guilty of aiding runaway slaves could face severe consequences such as being sold into slavery themselves.
Enslaved individuals during the slavery period typically wore simple, durable clothing made from rough fabrics like cotton or wool. Clothing was often hand-me-downs or provided by slave owners, and was generally minimalistic to accommodate long hours of labor. Men commonly wore shirts, trousers, and hats, while women wore simple dresses or skirts.
The most women who wear pantyhose per capita are over 55 years old. Younger women do not feel the need to wear pantyhose, but will often wear leggings.
You don't have to wear pantyhose (or tights, or stockings). Older women (like your mom) might tell you that, "ladies wear pantyhose," but this is an antiquated (old, out-of-date) rule. Nowadays, it is totally acceptable for women (especially young women) to go bare-legged. However, if you want to wear pantyhose, or tights, or knee-highs or thigh-highs, you can. For example, if you know you will be too cold with bare legs, or if you have some nice tights that go really well with your dress. Personally, I prefer wearing pantyhose or stockings because they help minimize all the blisters and little cuts I get on my feet from my shoes. Feel free to wear them or not wear them, basically. It's up to you, and you will not be committing any fashion faux pas either way.
Generally I can wear a pair of pantyhose for eight to ten times.
yes, but its also better without the pantyhose
It is a personal choice to wear or not to wear panties with pantyhose; However, in reality there is no need for the panty undergarment when wearing pantyhose as it has its own panty already.
Allen Gant Sr. introduced the first pair of pantyhose in 1959 with 3 generations of women having had the opportunity to wear waist-to-toe stockings and yes it was a man that invented pantyhose and it was at the request of his wife. The story goes that his wife managing her stockings and garter belt over her expanding belly due to pregnancy was becoming difficult she as many women of the time felt that they could not be seen in public without their hosiery. Ah those were different times. Glen Raven Mills, created "Panti-Legs." Their product-the world's first commercial pantyhose, and available department store shelves starting in1959. It was the rise of the miniskirt (literally) in the mid-1960s that made pantyhose a household product. When your skirt was shorter than stockings are long pantyhose were the perfect fit. Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy donned their miniskirts, demand exploded and women began to change from the traditional stockings, garter belt, girdle combo to pantyhose.
some women might think pantyhose are for old ladys...personaly I think so
Pantyhose were invented in America during the mid 1950s. They soon replaced garters and stockings and became the new staple for women throughout the rest of the 20th century. During the 1990s pantyhose sales began to wane. By the early 2000s, bare legs became the new look. Pantyhose began to be viewed as antiquated. The other factor that led to the decline of pantyhose was the new dress standards at work. Women could now wear pants and in many cases pants were more practical. Another factor for the decline of pantyhose was the rise of leggings. Leggings began to replace both pantyhose and tights. Leggings were also thicker and crossed over into being worn alone as pants. Today most women will simply wear leggings Instead. Most younger generations in America today view pantyhose as an antiquated style thar their mothers or grandmothers wore. They were a requirement before women were allowed to wear pants and before women could wear leggings as standalone bottoms.
Women do. But men also wear. Nowadays more and more men are wearing pantyhose. You can find a lot of shops online where pantyhose for men are sold (and also pantyhose 'for women' are marked as suitable for men too). Pantyhose give benefits to both genders.
not in america
Like any attire that a lovely woman might wear it remains a personal choice of whether to wear or not to wear pantyhose. There was a time when a question like this one was not even considered because women just understood that they wore pantyhose. They wear pantyhose to work, church, the bank, the grocery store, out to dinner wit the family or on a date. However today the case can be made that although pantyhose sales are on the rise many women especially in the USA have chosen to go bare legged. For some going bare legged is definitely an easy transition and they look great with or without pantyhose. For most pantyhose adds color where needed, hides small blemishes and tightens up areas to allow them a slimmer firmer look. Pantyhose is a fashion choice and overall its probably a good idea to look to the fashion police ion whether to wear tights or newpantyhose or nylons. For this reason until it becomes fashionable to wear pantyhose women will probably not.
No, not all mothers or all women wear black stockings. Some women will wear them if they are wearing a black skirt or dress and others won't.