Mantyhose: Are men really ready to wear tights?

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Italian fashion house Emilio Cavallini has found that European men are ready and eager to don pantyhose. Will American dudes follow suit?

"If you thought men in tights was a sartorial statement best left to medieval jesters, think again," says Daisy Dumas in Britain's Daily Mail. Upscale Florentine hosiery purveyor Emilio Cavallini is at the forefront of what it sees as fashion's next big thing: Male pantyhose, or "mantyhose." The "hose for bros" fad has caught on in Europe, the fashion house tells Women's Wear Daily (WWD), and is primed to make a big leap across the pond. Here's a look at the (possibly) imminent mantyhose craze:

Are "mantyhose" a real thing?

Yes, really, says Francesco Cavallini, the company's vice president. Call them what you will — Racked suggests "guylons," or "broisery," or "he-tards" — but male tights now account for 2 to 3 percent of the million-plus pairs of hose Cavallini sells annually. "When we started our online shop we noticed that a lot of tights sized medium-large were being purchased by men," Cavallini tells WWD. He did a web search and discovered a cult following for mantyhose. In 2009, the fashion house introduced the product in select fashionable boutiques. A pair costs $27, and the biggest markets are Germany, France, Scandinavia, Canada, and the U.S.

How are they different than female-oriented tights?

Cavallini's mantyhose are actually unisex. But they come in a range of more masculine patterns, like skulls, checks, stars, and horizontal stripes (as well as various plain colors). And the fabric is different, too, with "greater elasticity and stretch as well as breathability, which is important since men perspire much more than women do," says Cavallini. They fit both sexes equally well in the crotch, he adds. "If it's fine for Italian guys, it's fine for the world."

And men really wear these, in public?

Cavallini's biggest-seller is basic black, and most men apparently wear their mantyhose like long underwear — "in other words, safely out of sight beneath their pants as an extra layer during the winter," says Charlotte Cowles in New York. But Cavallini has seen "men on streets across Europe wearing them with shorts," too. And why not, asks Chan Kraemer at online male hosiery magazine e-MANcipate.com. "Pantyhose for men can be an everyday clothing item, and that it can be fashionable as well."

Is there any way this will catch on in the U.S.?

Why not? says Ashley Cardiff in The Gloss. If tights-clad men "can pull it off and feel good about themselves, then no one else should care." I actually think male tights are kind of sexy, says Emily Abbate in The Stir. But mostly, I want my man to wear guylons just to "watch him squirm. Can he get them on without ripping? Will he understand how not easy that is?" I'm skeptical, says Kenzie Bryant in Racked. This whole male hosiery trend feels like "revenge on women by dudes who have had their wardrobes pilfered for decades." Either that, or long-delayed nostalgia for a "return — nay, reclamation — of Shakespearean man-tights."

Mantyhose: Are men really ready to wear tights? - Yahoo! News
 
TX, you can have mine. I haven't worn pantyhose since 2010 (2 times) and before that, who knows?
 
Women have stopped wearing them (FREE!! FREE!!! We're FREE AT LAST!), so the pantyhose makers need to expand their market.
 
Yeah...halleiujah!...we're free at last....I wore panty hose for years and years, (every day) to work...Thank god I'm free of that habit!...Always thought my calves were too big....my legs too white....so panty hose covered it all up.

You men are welcome to them, tho'. Just send Pixs, Pixs! :laugh2:
 
Noticed a few men wearing "long johns" now that it is winter.-swimming pool change room. A fashion statement? Not noticed outside.
 
Dr. Phil, I have worn 'long johns' or thermal underwear, and I have worn panty hose, and they just are not the same thing. Ugh. panty hose are so uncomfortable. Long johns aren't that bad.
 
I still wear them some Sunday's at church if I wear a skirt.
 
I couldnt ever summon the courage to wear them.....if i got caught by my mates or co workers i would never hear the end of it
 
Whether pantyhose are uncomfortable to wear-no idea-never wore them. Also, Italian fashion or not-don't plan on starting-either.

Considering "most males seem to wear long pants"-the point of wearing pantyhose is?

Long johns in the winter is enough!

Next: women rebel: NO more pantyhose!
 
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My hubby wears thermals year round down here in Florida, but that's only because he works in a freezer at an ice ream production plant.

I wear the pantyhose since I am still "old school" I guess. With our balmy humid weather and my weight issues, I find them to make it easier on me. Kind of weird I guess.

Now, I do know that my brother wore tights to school on holiday season, but that's only because he was Santa's elf for 3 years, then graduated to Santa.
 
I still wear them some Sunday's at church if I wear a skirt.

I wear long skirts, so long that I can wear 'trouser socks' instead of panty hose. Trouser socks are like knee-highs, only thicker. My girls all just go barelegged. All the girls here do, even in the winter. They make me shiver to see them in little flat shoes, barelegged, and snow on the ground.
 
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