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Freezing your tights: The ultimate hack to prevent runs

In the fall-winter season, tights are essential if we like to wear dresses and skirts. Unfortunately, this wardrobe element is exceptionally prone to damage. However, there is a way to strengthen tights and eliminate catching runs.

Freeze your pantyhose - the results will surprise you
Freeze your pantyhose - the results will surprise you
Images source: © Adobe Stock | Olga Yastremska, New Africa, Africa Studio

27 September 2024 19:47

Tights are an important wardrobe element and extremely delicate. One pair is often only sufficient for one outing, as it’s enough to get caught on something, and a hole forms.

A video appeared on one of the Instagram accounts that every dress and skirt enthusiast should watch. It reveals a method for extending the life of tights and helping you save a significant amount of money!

"You'll be shocked". A brilliant hack to strengthen tights

If you want to extend the life of your tights and avoid buying new pairs constantly, all you need is a bowl, water, and a small plastic bag. So, what needs to be done step by step?

First, soak the tights in water. Then drain the excess liquid and place the tights in a plastic bag. Put the wet tights in the freezer for a few hours. After that time, rinse that wardrobe under running water and squeeze thoroughly. The tights will become significantly more durable - tearing them will be difficult!

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