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5 flawless pairs of black tights to keep you stylishly warm this winter

Stockings may seem like an unlikely investment piece, but a good pair will instantly elevate your outfit — and keep you free of snags.
5 flawless pairs of black tights to keep you stylishly warm this winter

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This tights will support you in all of the right places, without digging in. Spanx shapewear luxe leg tights, $28, The Shopping Channel.

5 flawless pairs of black tights to keep you stylishly warm this winter

Though costlier than the pair you’d find at the drugstore, these extremely comfortable, opaque and long-wearing tights are well worth the splurge. Pure 50 black, $67, Wolford.

5 flawless pairs of black tights to keep you stylishly warm this winter

This hoisery company focuses on sustainability first and foremost, making this pair of panythose an excellent option for the eco-conscious. Sophie nearly black, $25, Swedish Stockings.

5 flawless pairs of black tights to keep you stylishly warm this winter

Long lasting, comfortable and an excellent fit – it’s no wonder they’re called “perfect."  Perfect tights, $28, Ann Taylor.

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5 flawless pairs of black tights to keep you stylishly warm this winter

Made of Uniqlo’s much-adored Heattech technology, these warm tights are a must-have for cold Canadian commutes. Heattech tights, $15, Uniqlo.

5 flawless pairs of black tights to keep you stylishly warm this winter

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