Red Patterned Tights

Red patterned tights are a unique pantyhose style, merging a bold red shade with contemporary designs to create gorgeous fashion-forward tights that are bound to make heads turn. Browse different styles, deniers and finishes of our red patterned tights collection to find the perfect pair for your individual style. 

  1.  Passion Heart Patterned Crotchless Tights
  2.  Passion Bow Back Seam Crotchless Tights
  3.  Passion Side Net Lace Crotchless Tights

Red patterned tights are a unique pantyhose style, merging a bold red shade with contemporary designs to create gorgeous fashion-forward tights that are bound to make heads turn. Browse different styles, deniers and finishes of our red patterned tights collection to find the perfect pair for your individual style. 

What size should I buy if I'm between sizes?

Always size up. When patterned tights are too small, the fabric over-stretching causes the geometric, floral, or animal print motifs to warp, distort, and fade. Sizing up ensures even pattern distribution across the thighs and reduces tension on the seams, preventing premature tearing.

Can I wear patterned pantyhose to a professional office?

Yes, provided you opt for low-contrast, micro-patterns. Office appropriate options include micro-polka dots, subtle houndstooth, and pinstripes in dark, neutral tones like black or navy. Save high-contrast geometric shapes, large florals, fishnets, and lace for evening or casual wear.

How do I style patterned tights without clashing?

Let the tights be the statement piece by keeping the rest of your outfit simple. Pair bold or textured hosiery with solid-colored dresses, skirts, or tailored coats in neutral palettes (black, cream, monochrome). Black patterned tights are the most versatile and easiest to style.

Which shoes work best with funky tights?

Closed-toe shoes typically work best as they won't cut off or interrupt the pattern. Classic pumps, ankle boots, and ballet flats are good options. Avoid shoes with rough inner edges that might catch and snag the pattern.

What denier is best for patterned tights?

The ideal denier depends on the visibility you want for the pattern:

  • 15 to 20 Denier (Sheer): Best for delicate, elegant designs like micro-dots or back-seams, ideal for formal and evening wear.
  • 30 to 40 Denier (Semi-Opaque): The most versatile weight; provides excellent contrast and definition for mid-scale geometric and floral prints.
  • 50+ Denier (Opaque): Best for bold, high-contrast styles, winter styling, and textured knit patterns like cable or ribbed tights.