How Should Tights Manufacturers Market Their Wares to Men?

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How Should Tights Manufacturers Market Their Wares to Men?

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I feel really sorry for BM here - he raised a great question only for the thread to wander a bit and get hit by naysayers.

Positive contributions only on this thread, please.

I'll preface my comments by saying that I have only purchased from Sheertex and Amazon, but I have perused many sites that sell tights and the following observations are not limited to Sheertex / Amazon.

Although I get it that a potential purchaser will want to see tights in their full glory, I think there should be fewer tights and tee shots of models and more shots of tights with the models fully clothed - skirts, dresses, boots, shoes, tops, jackets etc. Sheertex, much to their credit, do occasionally include a male model on their website and, to my mind at least, seeing him decked out in tights and a vest doesn't shout "BUY ME" (I actually find it quite off-putting as I will come back to in a little while). I think it would appeal much more to guys if he was wearing a skirt (would a kilt work?) or shorts along with DM's or Converse and a tee and a jacket. And what they wear should be street / everyday wear rather than something that looks like it is fresh from a fashion show. Manufacturers should show how good guys could look in tights.

As mentioned on other threads, I think that tights manufacturers are missing out on a trick when it comes to compression tights and also when it comes to situations where men could benefit from wearing tights in certain work situations (particularly winter outdoor construction, being a job where you are on your feet for hours at a time, motorcycle riding etc.) If I was in a Marketing department, I'd definitively be thinking of a campaign along the lines of "Guys - no need to stop loaning pantyhose from your wife or girlfriend. We have items here that are designed specifically for the male frame". On that note, I definitely think that there is a call for male-specific designs in the following areas -
  1. Tights under jeans / trousers need to be really slippery to work well. I find that tights suitable for a 6', 220lb guy tend to not slip and slide as much as I would like. To expand on this a bit - I find that lighter den tights (more slippery) tend to be smaller in body and leg than heavier den tights (less slippery). Many of the tights I have purchased from Amazon have not been deep enough in the body and / or the leg for guys and roll down at the belly and fall away from the crotch as a result.
  2. I love the idea of the fleece-lined tights, but (anecdotally at least) I've heard that they may be too short in the body for guys.
  3. I definitely think that there is a place in the market for crotchless tights for guys - to aid bathroom breaks but also to stop there from being too much heat build-up in the nether regions. I'm aware that at least one manufacturer offered tights with a fly.
Back to marketing for guys in particular. I wonder if the younger male generation could be swayed towards tight wearing by collabs with "influencers" / celebs (such as Yungblud, Matty Healy, Declan McKenna)? Or someone like Phin Harper maybe???

Finally (and to come back to my point about showing male models clothed), a lesson to be learned from sellers of undercrackers and swimming trunks - I realized some time back when I was looking for new underwear that I was subconsciously steering myself away from garments that were modeled "in the flesh" (particularly with a "beefcake" model) and I was much more drawn to listings that just showed the garments. Not sure if that is just me, but I think it does tie in with my comment above and that it might be better to market tights to guys with models who are fully clothed in real-world settings and garments.
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As one of the more pessimistic people on that thread... yeah, I suppose I'm too "negative". I will try to be positive in this thread (and also on the other thread).

For #2 - it depends...

I've bought solid black (or other color) fleece lined and they fit (I'm a size "E" on the SNAG size chart) from various vendors on Amazon. The main problem I find is that my toes hurt at the end of the day. I've also bought fake sheers - the first pair I bought was way too short, but I did stumble upon a vendor on Amazon that carried a "Tall" version and they worked much better (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CDB25LFM/ - currently an eye-watering $29 right now, however).

However, I (mainly) wanted to reply to your comment about how they attire male models in underwear or tights. Yes - I find the whole "naked guy (or gal)" except the product creepy, sorry. I know others here aren't so prudish as I am. And I get it - they are trying to "show the product" but I find it sorta odd as you don't walk around the street with nothing but the product on. I'd much rather see tights (specifically) as accessories to an outfit - as you describe. Snag tights does attire their models (at least their tights) in full outfits - showing how the product can be styled. Seasalt Cornwall does so as well, and I do appreciate this take on them.
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I think you're on to something, if marketing to men, it feels more natural to show them as part of an outfit, show where in the wardrobe this item fits.

But I do think there is merit to showing how they look on a leg without boots/skirt/shorts in the way too, but put it further back in the stack.

As for fleece lined tights, my current favorite pair is fleece lined, with a very good waistband and footless. I bought them at a low price chain that stocks all sorts of bits and bobs... Should have bought more! These stay up all day, handle long walks in the woods without needing adjusting and are super comfortable. I wish I could get a pair in 400g or even 800g, think these are 150-180g, would be nice when its really cold out.

I don't see the problem with just pulling the tights down when going to the bathroom, fly/crotchless is just a waste in my opinion. All my unmentionables need to be pulled down anyway when going... It takes what, a whole 5-10seconds to pull them up again and tug em to the right place. If its too warm I use thinner tights or ditch them completely if its warm enough.
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I've actually found the crotchless type to be the best, no squeezing the junk.
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Many years ago, a male colleague who was a motorcyclist told me he often wore women's tights under his leather trousers for extra warmth. He described being in an accident and taken to hospital and explaining why he had tights on, although the medics had seen that all before.

On a separate note, I am reliably informed that dermatologists often recommend donning tights after applying prescribed eczema ointments to legs and more generally for a couple of hours after using intensive moisturisers. Tights prevent evaporation, enable deeper penetration and absorption of the cream prolong the beneficial hydration. I can't see why this would only apply to women. If any man feels they need an excuse to wear tights, all they have to say is they have applied intensive moisturiser and they are following a dermatological recommendation.
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Tights (especially sheer tights/pantyhose) are also good for people with anxiety like myself as a form of grounding. The feel of sheer tights under a skirt or dress whike out walking with the breeze blowing up is calming and a sublime experiemce.
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