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What else are nylon stockings good for other than for looking sexy?

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771px-pile_of_pantyhoseSome men have a panty hose (nylon stockings) obsession. Women’s obsession have to do with need, such as… we need to wear them for support; we need to wear them to hide our ugly-leg days; we need to wear them for work (if you have a corporate career). But other than these, nylon stockings have several other uses, particularly the stockings that are no longer wearable.

Here are just some:

PACKING TIGHT. Going on a business trip? A leisure tour? They say that the most efficient way to pack is to roll up clothes instead of folding them. But aside from that, slide these rolled up clothes into precut stockings. This will keep it from unrolling. You’ll have your clothes pack neatly all throughout the trip.

GARDENING. I often see this in my grandma’s garden. She uses stockings to tie up young, tender plants in trellises to keep it from damaging itself as it grows. My grandmother also uses stockings as “teabags” for manure her plants feed on.

HOLDER, STUFFER. Use pantyhose to stuff craft projects. Or even mothballs (tie this in the closet rod). Or keep gift wrapping paper in crisp condition, if you have several rolls most especially.You can also stash onions in stockings to keep it fresh, cool and dry.

TUG TOYS FOR PETS. Tie or braid ruined panty hoses together and make your dog a his very own tug toy.

HAIR NET. When working outdoors during one windy day, tame your hair with home-made hair net from stockings. It doesn’t look so silly as it sounds.


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