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Over the Knees with ease


In the absence of our beloved EG Smith cotton OTKs
I’m happy to present the Hot Sox flat knit cotton OTKs
Only four dark winter-y colors to start with…
Black, Dark Chocolate, Charcoal Heather & Navy.
But many more are on their way, closer to spring…
Crimson, Field Green, Lime, Royal, Sunflower Yellow & Turquoise.
We’ve already sold alot in their first days online so I’m hoping to get feedback soon…
I think they are excellent! very much like their flat knit knee highs
(more colors of those due by spring too!)
…and long enough that I do believe these will be over most of your knees.
Unlike the EG Smith version, these actually stay up on my semi scrawny legs! I’ll be testing them all weekend to be sure, but so far, very good! I hope these will be a long term item for us and am thinking about checking on minimum requirements to get these in a custom version for us…
nice as they are a true thigh high would be spectacular!

7 Responses to “Over the Knees with ease”

  1. Niq Says:

    Oops! Thanks, it’s fixed ~:)

  2. Niq Says:

    I’ve washed & dryed mine on warm settings and wore them over tights today, they slipped right down to the tops of my knees and stayed there all day. I think they slipped more because the MP striped tights are so stretchy.

  3. Heather C Says:

    You now, I was just telling my husband the other day how much I would love have the flat knit knee high in a athigh high version…. Is my house bugged????

  4. Rebeckah Says:

    & wow! Lola’s looking like such a grown up Lady now. Her nose is much longer. I love how shiny her hair is. ~jealous~ :)

  5. Rebeckah Says:

    are these replacing the EG Smith line then? These look like they’d be a little stretchier than EG’s too, are they? EG’s seemed a little tight weaved to me. Not in a bad way though.

  6. Babylon Says:

    ooo I can’t wait for turquoise!

  7. shelleopard Says:

    purty! i shall try them soon! :)

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