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Leg Avenue vs. Music Legs


Niq sent me these to compare, I took these photos in February and they had gotten lost in the shuffle ’till now lol
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Material Differences
The white part of the Leg Avenue stockings isn’t as opaque as I’d like it to be and is very silky soft and seems less durable than the black, and the black and pink on the Music Legs are of about the same consistency which is much like the texture of the Black on the Leg Avenue pair.

Honestly there isn’t a huge difference between these two different brands of stripeys. The Music Legs ones have a bit more “soft stretch” to the band at the top of the stocking which would most likely be a bit more comfortable for larger legs.

The toes the Music Legs ones have a little bit of a toe wing thing going on but in Niq’s photos I only see that on the ones with black on the toe area.

all in all they are fairly similar and they both cost $5.00. They come in some of the same colours and some different and they both stay up very well. I preferred the Music Legs one because the band at the top wasn’t as tight, but by all means try them for yourselves. :)

6 Responses to “Leg Avenue vs. Music Legs”

  1. Rebeckah Says:

    oh! that anon was me. I had to wipe all my cookies to get into blogger. oops!

  2. Bailey Says:

    The little nubby toe things on the Music Legs would bother me.. They make my feet uncomfortable in my shoes.

  3. EG Says:

    what a pretty post!!! I see that I am obviously not the only “girlie girl” around here :O) love the lace bloomers! Love the sockies and the whole post!

  4. LLD Says:

    Are the bloomers available on the web anyplace? They’re really cute :)

  5. Babylon Says:

    my bloomers are Sam’s calf length pettipants -they go to just below the knee one me, I have them squished up on my leg for the photo-I bought the pettipants here

  6. Niq Says:

    Oh wow! that site is fabulous! lots of frilly lovelies at very good prices ~:)

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