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    Jas. Townsend and Son, Over-The-Knee Stocking Review

    Pictures of these stockings can be seen in the "after" pictures from this album:Corduroy Jacket Conversion.


    A while back, I ordered
    the dark brown, over-the-knee, wool stockings from Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc.
    They actually shipped and arrived at my post office box in a couple of days, but it took me a week to be able to get back into town and pick them up. Here is my review.

    They are very, very long; folded over twice in the picture. They fit my skinny, bird legs just fine, but would not be for someone with thick legs. I don't know how much they can be stretched, but they might lose some of their bulk if they are stretched too much.

    They are not advertised as kilt hose, so I was not expecting them to be the same. They are not knitted in the same way as the other hose I have; looser maybe... they are more like a pair of heavy, knee high socks or regular socks; I don't know the correct terms. They are fairly thick, though, so should be fine for me with a kilt. One other thing is that they have a shallow cable pattern at the very top, and once I figure out how to fold them, that might be somewhat visible on the fold over.

    I'm just thankful that I am no longer cursed to wearing only cream colored hose with my kilt. Before too long, I will start a new thread to discuss the outfit in the picture.
    Last edited by Bugbear; 13th November 08 at 10:22 PM.
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    Looks good! They match the SWK Lamont well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beloitpiper View Post
    Looks good! They match the SWK Lamont well.


    Great, thanks! I was hoping they would.
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    Ted.
    Those are great, and you are probably going to be a lot more comfortable in the Arizona heat than in heavier kilt hose. You're lookin' sharp, my man!

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    Thank you, MacMillan of Rathdown.
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
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    That's a really good looking outfit Ted.

    Jas. Townsend has a lot of really neat stuff don't they? Another place that I could spend a lot of money if I weren't careful.

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    Yes they do! I keep looking at their knee-breeches. I would have to hang around golf courses to wear them, though... We do have a lot of golf courses out here.

    Ya, if you go to that link I have up there, go ahead and look around their site. Lots of interesting stuff, even watches, buttons and shoe buckles.
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    Ted,

    Thanks for your review on these. I've looked at this shop for several years but never really bought anything from them. This is just my opinion but those hose look a little thin to be worn as kilt hose. Maybe its just the way the sun is hitting them, but its almost like I can see your skin tone underneath them. I've seen this before in other inexpensive kilt hose. Its usually most noticeable in the darker colors. I think that once you have your Lewis hose, you won't wear these anymore.

    I do appreciate your attention to details and your efforts to share with the rest of us.

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    Thanks, HeathBar.

    Just to be clear, these are not advertised as kilt hose. I'm not sure "thin" is the right way to describe them... more like a looser weave.

    I'm not sure if it is the sun or weave of the stockings. They have a rougher texture than kilt hose, and it may very well be making contrasts with the lighting. As you said, I have Lewis hose on the way, and those hose will be my dress hose.

    I can say for sure that someone with thick legs should not even consider these. They are good for my casual wear, and if show through a little, could probably be worn over thin, dark brown, socks as a back up. Not good to be stuck with one pair of socks...

    It's still in the nineties during the day over here, so the looser weave is a little more comfortable than my kilt hose.
    Last edited by Bugbear; 27th October 08 at 05:05 PM.
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