Here
is a medley of questions for the Wednesday Medley. I always start with
the National Day Calendar for ideas and base questions from there. No rules and there is
no obligation. Link up if you want to.
I'm doing this to fill my Wednesday and if you are interested, then I
invite you to join in and link up with other ‘Meddlers’!!
(Who even knew this could be a day to celebrate in 2019?!!)
Everything below this line is from the National Day Calendar.
NATIONAL NYLON STOCKING DAY – May 15
NATIONAL NYLON STOCKING DAY
National Nylon Stocking Day is observed across the country each year on May 15.
Many may not remember ever hearing the term “nylon stockings.” Varying in color, design, and transparency, a nylon stocking (also known as hose) is a close-fitting, variously elastic garment worn the same as socks or tights.
Stockings worn before the 1890s were made of woven cloth such as cotton, linen, wool or silk. Before the 1920s, women’s stockings were worn for warmth. As hemlines of women’s dresses rose in the 1920s, women began to wear stockings over their exposed legs. These 1920s stockings were sheer, made first of silk or rayon, followed by nylon after 1940.
Chemical company DuPont’s introduction of nylon in 1939 began a high demand for stockings in the United States. As nylon stockings were inexpensive, durable and shear, up to 4 million pairs would be purchased each day.
On February 11, 1942, as America entered World War II, DuPont ceased production of nylon stockings and switching their focus to the manufacture of parachutes, airplane cords and rope. This created a mass shortage followed by a black market for stockings. At the end of World War II, DuPont resumed production of the stockings but could not meet the demand leading to nylon riots in American stores. In time, DuPont was able to increase its output.
In the 1940s and 1950s, the first pantyhose made its appearance. Film and theater productions had stockings sewn to the briefs of actresses and dancers, as seen in popular films such as Daddy Long Legs. Unlike stockings, pantyhose did not require a garter belt to hold the stockings up.
Pantyhose were introduced in 1959, providing a convenient alternative to stockings which led to a decline in their sales. In 1970, for the first time, United States sales of pantyhose exceeded stocking sales and has remained the same ever since. In 1987, there was a slight decline in sales in pantyhose due to the newly invented hold-ups. However, they remain the most purchased kind of hosiery.
Everything above this line is from the National Day Calendar site.
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1. Do you (men don't have to answer) ever wear stockings today?
2. Terri can remember her mom wearing hose with the seam in the back. Do you have any memories of those? During the war, when stockings were scarce, women would draw a line on their legs to simulate wearing stockings! How far would you go to superficially fake something today?
3. Women actually rioted after WWII because Dupont couldn't keep up with the demand for nylon stockings! Is there anything today you would riot for if the supply dried up (other than basic food and water needs)?
4. Pantyhose were first called Panty Legs. I'm sure we all have worn pantyhose at one time or another (again, men don't have to answer). Do you still have a pair or three in a drawer? Do you wear them?
5. This is also National Chocolate Chip Day. Perhaps chocolate is something to riot for if we ran out? Joe's favorite cookie is chocolate chip. What is yours?
6. Please share something with us about your week.
If you decide to join other Meddlers this week, come back tomorrow and link up so we can all visit each other!
Peace & hugs! God bless!




Thank you Terri. I hope to be back here tomorrow for the Medley. xo
ReplyDeleteI was told in the UK during the war women used to paint/colour their legs then draw a line to simulate stockings.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Well, this was fun! See you tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this theme, Terri. See you tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteYes, I wear hose, mostly to church during the winter months. I have graduated from panty hose to thigh-highs, which serve me very well.
ReplyDeleteAs for what's going on w/me this week: I'm starting to fill my social calendar with family and blogging friend visits! ... including getting to see YOU in June!
Hooray!! You don't need to wear stockings!!
DeleteI don't usually do these weekly questions, mainly because I just don't get around to reading them soon enough or thinking about it in time. But yes, I remember the nylons with the line up the back...my mother wore them. I remember how "mature" I felt the first time I was allowed to wear nylons...with the garter belt/girdle. I was happy when pantyhose became popular. I do still wear them on Sundays if I wear a dress. I don't like bear legs with a dress, as my legs are not very attractive w/o them. I'm not a big sandal wearer, so my Sunday shoes feel better w/nylons. However, if I wear pants, I usually wear knee highs. But only on Sundays or for special occasions. I'm glad I don't have to dress up every day anymore. I love being retired and casual!!
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