Suppose you have been following our magazine for a while now. In that case, you already know that “fast fashion,” aka cheaply-made fashion, which wears out quickly but is sold for low prices, is one of the world’s most significant pollutants to the environment. One particular accessory that is the very definition of fast fashion is tights. Typically, tights last 2 or 3 times before ripping, sometimes less, and they cost very little. On the other hand, the cost of their environmental impact is significant. Furthermore, if you wear tights daily for work, the cost of tights quickly adds up.
Sheertex tights are the all-in-one solution to this problem. Their tights, which range in price from $50-100 per pair, are touted to be “unbreakable,” and they say you can wear them up to 70 times without tearing them.
I know this: I have been wearing my Sheertex tights nearly every day for a month, and they have yet to rip or snag. I am absolutely in love with the polka-dotted tights – truly, I love the brand generally.
As a magazine that prides itself in promoting “slow fashion” that is chic, we highly recommend Sheertex tights.