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TODAY'S WOMAN: New tights sock it to us



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Published Date: 14 October 2008
Aristoc has teamed up with fellow Derbyshire clothing brand John Smedley for a classy new 'Best of British' collection of socks and tights. Designed to tone and coordinate with the latest John Smedley knitwear collection, tights and sheer knee-highs feature signature Smedley argyle patterns, rich tonal colourings and bold colour combinations.
The range is made with luxury, super-soft fibres and socks in both knee and ankle-length come in plains, argyles and stripes.

n Kate Moss was Kate gloss when she was spotted leaving the in-crowd's Vendome club in London last month. Kate was wearin
g the latest leg look - wet-look tights.

These are more than just shiny opaques; wet-looks have a rubber feel and look to them - and an incredibly high shine.

Kate was wearing Aristoc's version, pictured left, which cost £15. Snap them up in charcoal, midnight or purple.



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  • Last Updated: 14 October 2008 8:17 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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