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Head over Heels…


The Regency Tulle Knee Highs are just the sweetest little nothings. Not near knee high on me (but not a problem foot size wise as there are no heel seams), yet deliciously innocent/sexy delicate little socks. I think these would be really contradictarily cute crouched down on the ankles with a pair of black fishnets or skull leggings under them. I found them surprisingly pretty as I wouldn’t normally go for this style, however… once I had them on, I just couldn’t stop looking down at how sweet they are. They are so cute and innocent they make me wanna run around in them outside and get some grass stains on em (no.. really… I wouldn’t ever do something like that.. tee hee). ;oP

7 Responses to “Head over Heels…”

  1. shelleopard Says:

    Aw, a head shot! Neat!!! And those look pink, EG…why am I not surprised? ;D

  2. Michelle Says:

    Lovely socks! I didn’t give them much thought until I saw this post. ;) So cute! Your pigtails are cute too! PEENK! ha ha ha Hmmm, these may go on my ever-growing sockie wish list…

  3. Babylon Says:

    oooo stripey shoe!

  4. Mary Says:

    Wow Nice hair!

  5. Niq Says:

    aw, I miss your pink ponytails! nice to see them here ~8)
    yup, I really liked the tulles too! it’s a neat design, not quite like anything else.

  6. Mary Says:

    YAY I am so excited. I just bought some really pretty light pink sheer knee highs with little teeny hearts all over them! And they were on an incredible clearance for a dollar! I’m thrilled. Too bad you can’t see them because : ) they make me really happy. I can’t wait until August when I buy school clothes so I can get socks from you guys to match.

  7. Niq Says:

    Ohh, one of my suppliers showed me a sample like that months ago, except they were ivory with little pink hearts. I’ve been bugging her every soince to get them, I hope we do one of these days. UNfortunatly, they will cost more than a dollar.

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