Retro Fishnet Champagne Tights (Seamfree) - Curve
We dispatch all orders from Perth, Western Australia within 1–2 business days.
Australia: Flat Rate $10 AUD
New Zealand: Flat Rate $15 AUD
USA: Flat Rate $49.95 AUD
Free Australia-wide shipping on orders over $169 AUD.
Delivery times vary depending on your location.
We offer 30-day returns for eligible items. Simply ensure your item is unworn, unwashed, with tags attached and in its original condition.
For full details, please see our Returns Policy
We use Australian sizing.
Every product includes a detailed garment measurement chart to help you choose the best fit.
Our size charts show the measurements of the garment laid flat, not body measurements.
Some styles can run small. If you're between sizes, we generally recommend choosing the larger size.
If you’re unsure what size to choose, please contact us before ordering - we're always happy to help.
Orders shipped from Australia to the United States may be subject to import duties, customs fees, taxes or tariffs imposed by US Customs or the delivery carrier. These charges are not included in your order total or shipping cost and, if applicable, are the responsibility of the customer.
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Fishnet tights became popular in the 1930s and 1940s primarily being worn as part of a stage costume. By the 1950s they had become mainstream and were worn by fashionistas around the globe, although they never lost their slightly risqué reputation.
Our Champagne fishnet tights are perfect to give a subtle 1950s touch to your ensemble.
Our fishnets are made from a stretchy blend of nylon (87%) and elastane (13%) and are lighter weight and easier to put on than professional dance fishnets.
Small/Medium is designed to fit 5'1" - 5'7" (154 - 170cm), up to a UK 18/US 14
Medium/Large: 5'4" - 5'10" (164 - 177cm), up to a UK 18/US 14
Curve 5ft 5ft 1 - 5ft 10 (155-177cm), up to a UK 24/US 20
These show-stopping fishnets are made in Italy: a country that knows a thing or two about quality hosiery manufacturing.


