Sheer Shirts

These see through shirts are made of a sheer pantyhose fabric in soft microfiber quality. Show more or less, wear these shirts like a transparent undershirt with lingerie or a plunging neck dress. The warming effect make them perfect for ballet, workout, dancing, yoga and other sports. Find all you need for sheer clothing, layered look. 

Find all styles, longsleeve, short sleeves, sleeveless, tank tops. Hosiery and design pantyhose, nylon stockings.

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how to take care of pantyhose

How to take care of nylon pantyhose?

To properly care for nylon pantyhose and extend their lifespan, follow these guidelines for washing, drying, and storing them

Washing


Hand Washing

Prepare the Wash: Fill a sink or basin with cold or tepid water and add a mild detergent (about 1 tablespoon).
Soak: Turn the pantyhose inside out and soak them in the soapy water for about 10 to 30 minutes. This allows the detergent to penetrate the fabric without agitation.
Gently Clean: After soaking, gently scrunch and swirl the pantyhose in the water to loosen dirt. Avoid vigorous rubbing to prevent damage.
Rinse: Rinse under cold running water until the water runs clear, ensuring all detergent is removed.

Machine Washing (if necessary)

Use a Mesh Bag: If you must machine wash, place the pantyhose in a mesh lingerie bag to prevent snagging and tangling.
Select Settings: Use the delicate cycle with cold water. Avoid washing them with heavy items that could cause damage.
Avoid Lint: Wash with similar fabrics (like other delicates) to minimize lint accumulation, which can dull the color of the pantyhose.


Drying

Do Not Wring: After washing, do not wring out the pantyhose. Instead, gently squeeze to remove excess water. You can also lay them flat on a towel and roll it up to absorb moisture.
Air Dry: Hang them up to dry or lay them flat on a drying rack. Never use a dryer, as the heat can damage the elastic fibers.


Storing

Keep Them Safe

Store pantyhose in a cool, dry place, ideally in a plastic bag or a drawer where they won't be disturbed by other items that could snag them.
Inspect Regularly: After each wear, check for any snags or tears. Apply clear nail polish to small tears to prevent them from worsening before washing.


By following these steps, you can help maintain the quality and appearance of your nylon pantyhose, ensuring they last longer and remain in good condition.

 

What are the best detergents to use for washing nylon pantyhose

When washing nylon pantyhose, it's essential to choose the right detergent to maintain their quality and extend their lifespan. Here are some of the best options


Recommended Detergents
Mild Liquid Detergents: A gentle, mild liquid detergent is ideal for washing nylon pantyhose. These detergents are less abrasive and help preserve the fabric's elasticity and color. Look for options labeled as "delicate" or "gentle" on the packaging.
Enzyme-Based Detergents: For items with oil or stubborn stains, an enzyme-based detergent can be effective. These detergents break down stains without damaging the nylon fibers.
Synthetics-Specific Detergents: Detergents designed specifically for synthetic fabrics, such as WIN Activewear Detergent, are highly recommended. These products are formulated to treat synthetic materials effectively, helping to eliminate odors and maintain the integrity of the fabric.
Delicate Wash: Brands that offer delicate wash products are also suitable for pantyhose. These are specifically formulated to care for delicate fabrics like nylon, ensuring they remain in good condition.
Key Considerations
Avoid Bleach: Never use chlorine bleach, as it can damage the fibers and cause discoloration. If you need to brighten your pantyhose, opt for a non-chlorine bleach alternative.
Cold Water: Always wash nylon pantyhose in cold water to prevent shrinkage and fading. Cold water is gentler on the fabric and helps maintain its shape.
By selecting the right detergent and following proper washing techniques, you can keep your nylon pantyhose looking fresh and new for longer.

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