Tights That Actually Last
Explore our hand-picked selection of tights that actually last.
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Most lingerie sits somewhere between disappointing and forgettable, and we think that's worth saying out loud. Either it looks beautiful but feels terrible to actually wear, or it's comfortable but so relentlessly functional it kills any pleasure in putting it on. We've been building this edit specifically to close that gap. What we've pulled together here are the pieces that do both things properly. The sets that feel considered rather than mass produced. The everyday bras that fit well enough to actually improve how your clothes look. The silk and lace options that feel like a genuine treat rather than a performance. We've been particular about construction, about how fabrics feel against skin, about whether the sizing reflects how real bodies are actually shaped. Nothing here made the cut just because it photographs well. Lingerie worth wearing means lingerie worth keeping, reaching for without thinking, and feeling genuinely good in. That's the bar we set and these are the pieces that cleared it.
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Explore our hand-picked selection of tights that actually last.
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Explore our hand-picked selection of tights that don't ladder on sight.
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Explore our hand-picked selection of tights that earn their keep.
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Explore our hand-picked selection of tights that just do the job.
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Explore our hand-picked selection of tights worth keeping in the drawer.
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Explore our hand-picked selection of tights worth stocking up on.
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Explore our hand-picked selection of tights worth the restock.
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Good tights are one of those things you only notice when they go wrong. A ladder before you've even left the house. A gusset that sits somewhere around your knees by mid-morning. A denier that looked right on screen but photographs as slightly grey and sad. We've been through enough disappointing pairs to know exactly what separates tights worth buying from tights that will let you down at the worst possible moment. The ones in this edit are the ones we genuinely restock. Not because we're loyal to a brand out of habit, but because these have proven themselves across long days, cold commutes, and occasions where failure was not an option. We've included everyday opaques in the deniers that actually hold their shape, sheers that don't snag at the first opportunity, and a few more considered options for when the outfit calls for something specific. Fit matters as much as quality here and we've been honest about which runs small. The right pair of tights is invisible in all the best ways. These earn that.
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White bralettes have quietly become one of the hardest working pieces in a wardrobe, and we think they deserve more credit than they get. Worn alone on a warm day they look effortlessly put together. Layered under a sheer top or a loose blazer they pull an outfit into focus. The problem is that white sounds simple and it isn't. Fit matters enormously. Fabric matters. A cheap white bralette goes grey after three washes and loses its shape within a season, which is exactly the version we've filtered out. What's left are the ones with proper construction, good supportive bands, and the kind of clean bright white that stays bright. We've included styles with lace detail for the occasions when you want something that reads as deliberately pretty, and cleaner minimal options for when the bralette is doing structural work underneath a look rather than leading it. Adjustable straps where possible. Sizes that go beyond the narrow centre. These are the white bralettes we'd actually recommend to a friend, which is the only standard we work to.
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Most tights don't survive winter. One snag on a rough chair edge, one careless nail, and they're gone before February. We have all stood in a cold office corridor holding a ruined pair and silently vowing to finally buy better ones. This collection is us making good on that vow. What separates a genuinely durable pair from the kind that pills and ladders within a fortnight is mostly denier and construction. We look for tights with a reinforced gusset, a knit that has real density to it, and a waistband that doesn't roll down the moment you sit. Comfort matters too. A tight that cuts in or bags at the ankle is just a different kind of problem. We've pulled together our absolute favourites across opaque blacks, deeper winter colours, and some textured options for when plain feels too plain. These are the pairs we actually rebuy when they eventually wear out rather than vowing to try something else. Winter tights should be invisible in the best possible sense: warm, smooth, present, and completely out of your mind. These ones manage exactly that.
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Yellow and one shoulder. Two choices that each demand something from you, and together they demand everything. We are not going to pretend this combination is for the cautious dresser. It is for the woman who already knows she is walking into the room and would like the room to notice. Yellow at its best is genuinely luminous against skin. It catches light the way almost no other colour does. Paired with the clean asymmetry of a one shoulder cut, which draws the eye up and creates a strong, elegant line across the collarbone, the effect is unignorable. We have been selective here because yellow goes wrong quickly. The wrong shade turns flat and unflattering. The wrong cut makes the whole thing feel fancy dress rather than fashion. What we have pulled together are the versions where the shade is doing real work, warm golds, sharp lemons, rich sunflower tones, and the silhouette is earning its keep. These are the yellow one shoulder dresses that justify the courage it takes to wear them. Boldness, when it is this well designed, stops being brave and starts being simply correct.
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Satin and yellow together is not a casual combination. It is a statement made in full voice, and that is exactly why we love it. Yellow satin dresses occupy a very specific territory: high impact, genuinely glamorous, and not remotely suitable for anyone who wants to go unnoticed. That is the point. The fabric catches light in a way that matte alternatives simply cannot, and yellow amplifies that quality until the whole thing glows. Pale buttery shades sit beautifully against fair skin. Deeper golds and sharp canary yellows are extraordinary against darker complexions. The key with yellow satin is fit and cut, because the fabric shows everything and rewards structure. A well constructed bodice, a bias cut that moves correctly, a neckline with some authority. We have pulled together our favourite yellow satin dresses with all of that in mind, from sleek midi lengths to full length pieces that ask something of the room. These are not background dresses. They are not subtle. They are for the occasions where you have decided, clearly and without apology, that you are the most interesting thing there.
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