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MyTights Winter Sale - Now On!

Visit MyTights.com for a fabulous bargain on gorgeous high end fashion hosiery.

2010-12-25
LONDON, ENGLAND, December 25, 2010 (Press-News.org) It's only natural that we'll all be tightening our belts after Christmas and the MyTights.com winter sale is one of the best ways to give your wardrobe a high fashion boost without breaking the bank. As the festive season draws to a close, MyTights.com will be offering 20% off products from some of the biggest names in hosiery including Wolford, Jonathan Aston and Henry Holland.

First into the MyTights.com sale, are the Fence Tights from ever popular luxury brand Wolford. The bold graphic print that runs from the mid thigh to the toe is wearable and will take you from day to evening effortlessly. Moving from graphic to geometric print, the Wolford Aston Tights also feature in the MyTights.com winter sale. Their 60s inspired print is a timeless Wolford classic. With 20% off these choice products Wolford's high fashion look and luxury feel is now even more affordable.

For those that favour a brighter look, the MyTights.com winter sale also includes products from Jonathan Aston - a brand that is synonymous with colour and print. With 20% off the Jonathan Aston Animal Backseam Tights you can hit one of this season's key trend for less. The animal print backseam which runs from heel to waist band is sexy and playful and comes on a purple or a black background.

Henry Holland has become one of the hottest names in hosiery this year and the MyTights.com sale offers discounts on socks, tights and footless tights from his now famous range. Pick up the Henry Holland Contrast House Tights which have been spotted on supermodel Agness Deyn for half price! They feature the distinctive House of Holland house logo on the leg on a nude background and are a must have for any dedicated follower of fashion. Also from the House of Holland, MyTights.com will be offering 20% off the Henry Holland Lace Panel Tights. Combining the classic lace look with edgy black panels make a bold fashion statement and hit the current lace trend in a truly novel way.

MyTights.com specialises in all sorts of hosiery and shapewear from high fashion to modern classics. There is something to suit every style and size and something perfect for every occasion. And with the generous discounts featured in the MyTights Winter Sale this year, there is also something to suit every budget. For an affordable wardrobe update from some of the hottest hosiery houses around, visit the MyTights.com winter sale.

Go to www.mytights.com for full details on all the products featured in this season's sale


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[Press-News.org] MyTights Winter Sale - Now On!
Visit MyTights.com for a fabulous bargain on gorgeous high end fashion hosiery.