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Hosiery runs can be frustrating, especially when they happen soon after putting on a new pair of tights or stockings. Here are some tips to help you avoid hosiery runs: 1. Choose the right size: Make sure to select hosiery that fits you properly. If the hosiery is too tight or too loose, it can increase the likelihood of runs. 2. Be careful when putting them on: Don't rush when putting on your hosiery. Take your time and avoid sharp or rough surfaces that can cause snags. Use your fingertips instead of your nails when handling your hosiery. 3. Moisturize: Dry skin can be abrasive to hosiery, so make sure to moisturize your legs before putting on your hosiery. 4. Avoid sharp objects: Avoid wearing jewelry, watches, or bracelets that can cause snags or tears. Be careful when wearing shoes with heels, as the back of the shoe can rub against your hosiery and cause runs. 5. Consider wearing gloves: If you have trouble with snags or runs, you might consider wearing gloves when putting on your hosiery. This will protect them from the rough surfaces on your hands. 6. Wash them carefully: Always follow the care instructions on the label. Hand-washing your hosiery is the best way to prevent damage. If you choose to machine wash them, use a delicate cycle and place them in a lingerie bag to protect them from snagging. By following these tips, you can reduce the likelihood of hosiery runs and keep your stockings and tights looking great for longer.
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