ASOS two-tone tights – as seen on Pixie Geldof

Two tone tights ASOS two tone tights   as seen on Pixie Geldof

  No sooner had we stumbled upon these two-tone tights at the ASOS website earlier today, than our officers also spotted Pixie Geldof out and about in them in London. Clearly then, these tights are just begging to be written about, and so here they are! What does everyone think of them? We think it's an interesting idea, but we'd probably prefer a colour other than the nude/black versions, which seem to have the effect of bare legs with paint down the back of them. Your thoughts?

The tights themselves are £10 – you'll find a picture of Pixie wearing hers under the jump…

Spl89878 001[1] ASOS two tone tights   as seen on Pixie Geldof




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Read 16 comments below on “ASOS two-tone tights – as seen on Pixie Geldof

  1. It makes the legs look skinny you say? No bad thing for me. They are like the Chanel ones from last season, and I am not completely against them. Better than horizontal striped tights that is for sure.

  2. Not my favorite. If the colors changed on the front of the leg rather than the side I think I would like them better.

  3. Oh thank god, I loved seeing these on the Chanel catwalks, I’ve been waiting for high streets to start copying for ages now…
    Quality dosnt look great though.
    The nude and black ones are fabulous. Black and white’s too 60s pastiche for me.

  4. at first glance i lvoed the black and white ones
    but looking on the website, the nude and black ones are looking good. they look much better with shoes on
    i want some

  5. I fell in love with these the minute I saw them in a Chanel ad in a magazine…I don’t know where to find it again though.

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