LONDON, ENGLAND, October 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Banishing unsightly and aging "bingo wings" is easy with the new range of Mary Portas Armery from MyTights.com. In a survey by Charnos, women over 40 identified their upper arms as their number one problem area but now retail guru Mary Portas and hosiery manufacturer Charnos have joined forces to develop a new and stylish way to disguise and sculpt your upper arms - Armery.
Research earlier this year showed that 75% of women over 40 hated their wobbly upper arms more than any other part of their body. Shapewear solutions exist for all parts of the body but until now the only option for your arms was to cover up in unflattering jackets and cardigans. Now Mary Portas and Charnos have come to the rescue with their stylish, sculpting Armery that will have you wearing your sleeveless tops and dresses with confidence.
Available in choice of plain 140 denier hosiery fabric or luxury lace, Armery can be worn underneath your clothing to look like sleeves or on top as fashion accessory in its own right. Whichever style you choose, they will make your arms look sleeker and boost your confidence.
It is clear that women have been crying out for a product like this for years. Sales of Armery have rocketed after they were featured on Mary Portas' TV show Mary Queen of Frocks (Tuesday, Channel 4 9pm). Mary Portas Armery has already proved popular with MyTights.com customers with more people ordering this product than any other on the site.
MyTights.com is also stocking the Mary Portas and Charnos collection of tights which are aimed at women over 40 but will look fabulous and fashionable whatever your age. The carefully edited range includes luxurious opaques in the season's key colours, super sheers that will give you a sensational bare leg look as well as some essential trend led styles like spots, stripes, argyle patterns, luxurious metallics and classy lace.
The invention of Armery means that there is no need to feel self conscious about your upper arms ever again. You can also say good bye to hours of pumping away at the gym to tighten up those flabby upper arms, just slip on Mary Portas Armery and arms will immediately tame that annoying wobble. Get Armery from MyTights.com in every colour and match them to all your outfits.
The aim of www.MyTights.com is to have hosiery suitable for every size, shape and occasion. To make sure that you find exactly what you want, products have been examined in detail as well as being tested so that every aspect of each product is clearly described in simple terms.
Banish Bingo Wings with Mary Portas Amery from MyTights.com
Banishing unsightly and aging "bingo wings" is easy with the new range of Armery developed by retail guru Mary Portas and hosiery brand Charnos, available now at MyTights.com.
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[Press-News.org] Banish Bingo Wings with Mary Portas Amery from MyTights.comBanishing unsightly and aging "bingo wings" is easy with the new range of Armery developed by retail guru Mary Portas and hosiery brand Charnos, available now at MyTights.com.