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Bodystockings, The Practical Aspect.


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The weather is effing cold here, even had a water pipe frezeup. No damage though. I recently purchased a heavy nylon full sleeve body stocking with the intent on using it as an isulating layer under fitted clothing. It worked like a charm and it kept me nice and warm in below zero weather. Since loosing a great deal of weight I really feel the cold now, but I don't wan't to look like and Eskimo (Inuit for those native American tribe followers).

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It is by Leg Avenue, but is much heavier than a usual body-stocking although it is advertised as such it is really more like a dancer's unitard. So I would actually recommend looking at them. They do have a noticeably good insulating value while not taking up too much space under fitted clothing. It's much more comfortable and more freedom of movement than full body thermal underwear under said clothing. The leg avenue option is crotch-less which makes it much easier for typical male urinating activities It's a very practical garment for the fashion forward guys who want to remain that way in bitter cold weather.. Availability might be tough to get the exact same bodystocking because it appears to be NOS (new old stock)

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