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Does No nonsense make a brand of hosiery exclusively for plus-sized women?
How do I select the size that's right for me?
Can you give me any suggestions to make my hosiery last longer?
What’s the difference between hosiery, tights and opaque?
Reinforced vs. Sheer Toes, how should I choose?
Is there a "right" way to put on hosiery?
Where can I see a color chart?
What’s the difference between socks and trouser socks?

Does No nonsense make a brand of hosiery exclusively for plus-size women?
Yes! In October 2001, we introduced a totally new brand of hosiery called No nonsense Woman. Styles include:
Very Sheer Control Top Pantyhose
Sheer & Strong Control Top Pantyhose
Sheer & Strong Thigh Highs
Sheer & Strong Knee Highs
Firming Shaper Pantyhose
Sheer Support Control Top Pantyhose
No matter which style of No nonsense Woman hosiery you choose, each is designed to fit you beautifully and comfortably. Purchase or learn more about No nonsense Woman in Our Brands.

How do I select the size that's right for me?
Each order page on Nononsense.com has a size chart for that particular style. Click on the size chart to enlarge. Click on the area of the chart that best describes your needs and observe as the appropriate size is selected for you.

Can you give me any suggestions to make my hosiery last longer?
Wash pantyhose gently by hand, using a mild detergent that doesn't contain chlorine bleach. Chlorine bleach will remove colors and damage fibers. If you prefer the washing machine, place pantyhose in a hosiery bag or pillowcase and wash on the gentle cycle with a mild detergent. Here's a little known fact: when machine washing hosiery, turn them inside out, to avoid lint build-up.

To dry, place one or two pairs of pantyhose on a towel, roll up and squeeze towel gently. This eliminates stretching when hanging hosiery to dry. Never attempt to dry pantyhose in the dryer.

What's the difference between Hosiery, Tights, or Opaques?
Hosiery comes in many varieties. Simply put: Sheers are flattering to the leg and allow the most natural skin tone to show through; Opaques are heavier, and provide less "show through"; and Tights are heavier still, more durable and warmer.

Reinforced vs. Sheer Toes, how should I choose?
Choose based on how tough you are on your hosiery and your shoe style preference. Reinforced toes are stronger to prevent runs and holes, while sheer toes are ideal for open toed shoes, providing complete sheerness.

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Is there a "right" way to put on hosiery?
There is a right way to put on hosiery to ensure better fit and comfort. Most importantly, take a few minutes to put them on properly, and follow these simple directions:

- Remove all jewelry, and check fingernails and toenails for rough edges. (This greatly reduces those maddening "they ran as soon as I put them on" mornings.)
- Roll each leg of the pantyhose down and place the toe of the garment over the foot. Gently smooth one leg all the way up, and then repeat on the other leg.
- Pull the rest of the pantyhose up to the waist - but don't pull too tight! Smooth fabrics while checking for twists and sags.
- Lastly, take off your hosiery just as carefully as you put them on.

Where can I see a color chart?
Available colors vary by size and style. Once you make your style and size selection, the available colors will appear as the next step in the ordering process. You may also select the ‘Shop BY’ option on our navigation menu. Our search engine will show all available product and sizes by color.

What's the difference between Socks and Trouser Socks?
Trouser socks are longer than the regular socks, usually to just below the knee. Generally, more sheerly than regular socks, their texture is similar to opaque pantyhose.

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