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It has been a while since I’ve contributed to the conversation here on the board, but a recent acquisition compelled me to break my silence. As many of you know, I have long been an advocate for the durability and feel of the higher-end brands, but I recently decided to revisit an old favorite that I hadn’t worn in quite some time: the in Noir.
A space where members share their own vintage finds and styling.
Based on community feedback from Google Groups discussions Ala Nylons
Threads dedicated to identifying the brand or era of a specific pair of nylons based on the knit pattern or welt style. 🧵 Why Vintage Nylons Persist
Post: Hello everyone — welcome to Forum 107, a cozy corner for lovers of vintage nylons, stockings, and hosiery culture. I recently inherited a small collection of 1950s–1960s stockings: sheer nylon in nude and cinnamon, plus a few seam-back pairs. Hoping to learn:
The users in this forum are essentially textile preservationists. The machines required to make true Fully Fashioned stockings are no longer mass-produced; the artisans who know how to fix them are aging out. By meticulously documenting, discussing, and debating the nuances of nylon stockings in threads that stretch into the hundreds, the Ala Nylons community is preserving a very specific slice of 20th-century manufacturing and fashion history—one post at a time.
If you're going for a discreet, professional look, stick to the 15–30D range . For anything semi-formal or cooler weather, jumping up to 60–80D provides that extra durability without sacrificing the "nylon" aesthetic.
Our processing time for orders may take up to 24-48 hours. Once processed, the estimated delivery time can take anywhere from 1-5 business days depending on the shipping destination.
FREE SHIPPING* on all orders over $49 in Canada !All orders under $49, the cost of shipping is only $7.95! *Free shipping is not available when the shipping address is a remote location.More >> ala nylons forum 107
It has been a while since I’ve contributed to the conversation here on the board, but a recent acquisition compelled me to break my silence. As many of you know, I have long been an advocate for the durability and feel of the higher-end brands, but I recently decided to revisit an old favorite that I hadn’t worn in quite some time: the in Noir.
A space where members share their own vintage finds and styling.
Based on community feedback from Google Groups discussions Ala Nylons
Threads dedicated to identifying the brand or era of a specific pair of nylons based on the knit pattern or welt style. 🧵 Why Vintage Nylons Persist
Post: Hello everyone — welcome to Forum 107, a cozy corner for lovers of vintage nylons, stockings, and hosiery culture. I recently inherited a small collection of 1950s–1960s stockings: sheer nylon in nude and cinnamon, plus a few seam-back pairs. Hoping to learn:
The users in this forum are essentially textile preservationists. The machines required to make true Fully Fashioned stockings are no longer mass-produced; the artisans who know how to fix them are aging out. By meticulously documenting, discussing, and debating the nuances of nylon stockings in threads that stretch into the hundreds, the Ala Nylons community is preserving a very specific slice of 20th-century manufacturing and fashion history—one post at a time.
If you're going for a discreet, professional look, stick to the 15–30D range . For anything semi-formal or cooler weather, jumping up to 60–80D provides that extra durability without sacrificing the "nylon" aesthetic.