News:

Welcome to skatingforums.com
The top site devoted to figure skating discussions!

Main Menu

knee highs

Started by AgnesNitt, June 15, 2017, 09:15:06 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

AgnesNitt

I normally skate in Mondor knee highs in tan or black.
I'd like to get some white ones. Do they even make these? I can't find them.
Yes I'm in with the 90's. I have a skating blog. http://icedoesntcare.blogspot.com/

FigureSpins

I've never seen white knee high tights.  Searching for that item reminded me that I've never been able to wearing real stockings, sigh.  I'm a little jealous of ladies who can wear stockings without garters.  Or cross their legs and have their ankles touch.
"If you still look good after skating practice, you didn't work hard enough."

Year-Round Skating Discussions for Figure Skaters - www.skatingforums.com

skategeek

I know I've seen a site that sells skating socks in colors other than tan and black (blue, green, pink, etc.).  I don't remember whether white was one of the options.  I'll see if I can find it.

skategeek


icepixie

You can also buy the Colorflow ones on Amazon.  They qualify for Prime.  I have four pairs, blue and purple (you get two pairs of the same color with each purchase), and I love them.  They're so soft and comfy, and a bit thinner than the Mondor ones, which is nice.

Meli

Anyone know how the Colorflow ones work on chunky calves? I've been wearing Mondor because they have a generous fit.

icepixie

Quote from: Meli on July 05, 2017, 01:24:22 PM
Anyone know how the Colorflow ones work on chunky calves? I've been wearing Mondor because they have a generous fit.

Colorflow ones are even stretchier/more generous than Mondor.

DressmakingMomma

My daughter loves the colorflow skating socks, and they seem to last a longer than the Mondor ones too.

Ethereal Ice

I just saw this thread. I buy trouser socks to skate in and I have seen cream and white pairs offered from time to time. I have bought mine off of eBay, Amazon, and in Target and Walmart. I prefer them to be pretty thick, but they can really vary in thickness from very thin like nylon knee highs to as thick as my husband's hockey socks. I prefer buying them in person because then I can feel the thickness, but anyway, it seems like that might be an option. Plus they are usually really reasonably priced. Mine have lasted ages.

AgnesNitt

I found this new sock/boot cover combination--Over the Tops--I bought a pair and will review it as soon as hockey camps over the region are done and I have ice available.

https://www.overthetops.com/
Yes I'm in with the 90's. I have a skating blog. http://icedoesntcare.blogspot.com/