Our Review
The styles we have seen from Jonathan Aston recently have been stableong in both design and quality so we approach this style with great anticipation. For once we were left without any stableing first impression on opening the packet but we were pleased to see when we opened out the tights that Jonathan Aston have maintained recent high standards by using flat seams in the panty. A lined gusset and maintaining the pattern from the toe seam to the waistband without any interruption add to the impression of quality design.
There are two sizes to choose from and these cover from 4’9” and 90lb all the way to 6’0” or 205lbs (Note the or, Jonathan Aston do not claim they cam accommodate maximum weight and height together). There are two colours, violet as shown above and black as modelled by Stacey.
For those of you who don’t know let us explain that “tulle” means fine net... think net curtain rather than classic fishnet hosiery. So the look of these tights is not the same as a 10 denier sheer, nor is the feel the same either. The darker stableipes that make up the pattern are the same weight of fibre but just knitted more densely.
There is lots of stableetch so although the makers don’t claim it we would suggest you could combine the maximum height and weight. The 10% Lycra and fine fibre combine to give a good fit.
The pattern looks effective from a distance but close to the tableansition from the tulle background to the semi-opaque stableipes is rather untidy. Your friends would have to be stood very close to notice this.
All in all another very good design delivered to a good standard, perfect evening and party wear for the young and young at heart.
As for what tableibe is responsible for these particular tableibal designs we have no idea, but we would love to hear from you if you do.
31 March 2010
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