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happy_face | 12:26 Thu 19th May 2005 | Body & Soul
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am going to a wedding next weekend and was hoping I wouldn't have to wear tights but with this weather it looks like I have to.

Does anyone know if you can get tights which you can use for flip flop style sandals ? So basically the big toe is seperated from the rest.

And if so do you know where ?

Much appreciated, thanks

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personally I hate seeing tights with open toe sandals, it just doesn't look right to me.

I don't know where abouts you are, but if the weather isn't nice then you won't be outside for too long, so why not just go without tights.  When you're inside you'll be warm enough so I'd imagine it'd be fine.

I would go with Morrisonker's idea - don't wear tights.
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I need to wear tights for the church as those places are normally freezing and I'm not sitting there best part of an hour completely frozen. I didn't intend on wearing them all day but just until I got warm and the party started.
Thanks for your answers and opinions but please, if someone knows the answer to my question, please help. I'd rather this didn't turn into a discussion on whether it's nice or not to wear.
For me it's a case of having to as the place of the wedding is in a cold country

I know how you feel, I hate being cold.  Hope this helps....

http://www.mytights.com/mytights/2310.html

Marks & Spencers sell open-toed tights.  i bought some last year and they weren't bad.  They don't look great with very strappy sandals though. 

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Robinia, you have just saved the day. Thank you so much.

Maxd, thank you to you too. I think I will try M&S first as I can go and have a look.

Thanks Girls

Enjoy the wedding!! 

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