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The End of an Era


Sally Stone

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A couple of weeks ago while I was visiting the Hanes website (they are the maker of L'eggs pantyhose), I notice that their hosiery section no longer featured Sheer Energy pantyhose.  Since these have always been my go-to leg wear, I was concerned.  So, I searched for a corporate email address, found one and fired off a message asking what was up with Sheer Energy.  A few days later I received a friendly reply from Hanes telling me that indeed the line had been discontinued.  They didn't offer a reason but usually in situations like this one, low sales is usually the culprit. 

 

I was saddened by the news because I am partial to wearing skirts and unless the weather is really warm, I always wear pantyhose.  I loved Sheer Energy because they were just sheer enough to to be flattering yet they diffused the light enough to hide flaws.  They were durable and they made my legs feel great.  So, if you are a fan of Sheer Energy pantyhose like I am, I'd recommend stocking up while supplies last.  That is what I'm doing and tomorrow its off to Walmart to buy up what they have left in my size and favorite shade (Suntan).  Maybe I can stockpile enough pairs that I won't need to search for an alternative.

 

In my heart of hearts, I knew this day was coming as everyday wear of pantyhose is no longer very common.  I'm just disappointed that the day has already come and gone.

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Hanes Sheer Energy CNX'd???  Sacrilege!! 😒

 

But maybe it will give you a chance to explore some new options, @Sally Stone.  I do like Berkshire brand myself.

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Vale Hanes Sheer Energy.

 

Goodbye, Hanes Sheer Energy
Though I never knew you at all
You had the grace to hold those legs
While those around you ran.
They crawled out of the boardroom
And they whispered into your weave
They set you on the clearance shelf
And they made you disappear.
 
And it seems to me you lived your life
Like a stocking in the wind
Always knowing who to cling to
When the rain set in.
And I would've liked to have known you
But I was just a kid
Your availability burned out long before
Your legend ever did!
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35 minutes ago, Mirrabooka said:

Vale Hanes Sheer Energy.

 

Goodbye, Hanes Sheer Energy
Though I never knew you at all
You had the grace to hold those legs
While those around you ran.
They crawled out of the boardroom
And they whispered into your weave
They set you on the clearance shelf
And they made you disappear.
 
And it seems to me you lived your life
Like a stocking in the wind
Always knowing who to cling to
When the rain set in.
And I would've liked to have known you
But I was just a kid
Your availability burned out long before
Your legend ever did!

Bernie Taupin can't hold a candle to you. lol

 

My Haynes lie running in my hand.

Oh, it kills me to think of wearing another brand.

I was wearing them long before I became a Gran.

But, I snagged them on my nail and they just ran.

Now, my Haynes lie running in my hand.

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Dar! I forgot the title.  Funeral for a Brand/Haynes Lie Running in My Hand.

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The last thing I expected when I penned this post were the amazingly creative responses.  Oh my gosh, how expressive you all are.  I think this softened the blow.  Thanks so much.

 

P.S. This morning I cleaned out the local Walmart, scored three 2-packs in my size and preferred shade.

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On 1/20/2024 at 10:41 AM, Sally Stone said:

P.S. This morning I cleaned out the local Walmart, scored three 2-packs in my size and preferred shade.

 

VICTORY!! Sally … Victory! 😊❤️

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First Twigs and now this. The world sure can be frustrating!

 

Lydia

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On 1/19/2024 at 9:28 PM, Sally Stone said:

In my heart of hearts, I knew this day was coming as everyday wear of pantyhose is no longer very common.  I'm just disappointed that the day has already come and gone.

It’s interesting how times change. Back in my early crossdressing days, I used to wear panty hose and stockings at almost every outing. I like the Sheer Energy pantyhose best too mainly because for whatever reason the snagged less frequently. 

 

Flash forward 35 years…with the length of my shirts and dresses getting longer as I age, my need for them has dwindled quite a lot.

 

Susan

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