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<p>I first noticed this two or three years ago when I attended a local community theatre (amateur) production of a play – a period piece in which the women wore dresses and high heels. </p>
<p>All of the young women actors exhibited bare legs with their high heels (not sandal type heels, regular standard high heeled pumps). It was very obvious under the stage lights, and actually not in keeping with the time period of the play.</p>
<p>It looked so weird to me. I have sons and had never noticed this trend.</p>
<p>Since then, I have kept an eye out and noticed young women with high heeled pumps and bare legs on a number of occasions.</p>
<p>Surely this does not extend to the more formal world of business, young women lawyers and such…or does it??</p>
<p>Maybe since so many women wear pants and slacks so much of the time these days, it is not so much of an issue. Actually, I am one of those. (I really don’t look too good in skirts anymore. Maybe when I lose 20 or so more pounds, lol.) So I haven’t purchased pantyhose myself in quite a while. Are the companies that make them starting to go broke?</p>