Hold-ups


Hold-ups or stay-ups (in the United States also referred to as thigh-high stockings or simply thigh highs)[1] are a form of stockings with an elasticised band at the top. They are designed to hold themselves up on the thigh when worn, without the use of a suspender or garter belt.[2]

Typically made of nylon or elastane; the top of the stocking is lined with a silicone or rubberised strip and may be covered by lace or decorative fabric. Some manufacturers refer to this style as garter stockings.[2] First popularised in the mid-20th century, hold-ups are now widely used in fashion, performance, and entertainment contexts.
Fashion
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Hold-up stockings gained popularity in Europe and North America from the 1960s onwards, marketed as a modern alternative to traditional gartered stockings.[3] Unlike tights or full-length pantyhose, hold-ups leave the groin area uncovered, which some wearers find more comfortable, especially in warm weather.
In fashion, hold-ups are often positioned as luxury items, commonly sold as part of lingerie sets or for formal wear under dresses. Lace-trimmed versions are popular for bridal, evening, or boudoir settings. Their dual role, both practical and decorative, has contributed to their continued commercial success.[3]
Hold-ups have also seen periodic revivals in retro or vintage-inspired fashion, associated with 1950s and 1960s styling. In mainstream advertising and consumer culture, they may be used to signify elegance, femininity, or sophistication.
Medical use and hygiene
[edit]While hold-ups are primarily marketed for fashion, they are occasionally favoured in clinical or post-operative contexts where less restrictive garments are required. Their open design may assist with air circulation, which some clinicians consider beneficial following gynaecological procedures.[4]
In hospital settings, compression variants of hold-ups are used to prevent blood clots in patients with limited mobility, although these differ in design and function from fashion styles. Some wearers claim that hold-ups are more hygienic than tights due to improved ventilation, although peer-reviewed studies are limited.

Erotica and media
[edit]They have long held a place in erotica, glamour photography, and adult entertainment, used to accentuate the leg or suggest sexual availability with a combination of partial coverage and exposed skin.[5]
In adult films, burlesque performances, and glamour photography, hold-ups are commonly worn as part of lingerie outfits. Their ability to be quickly removed or adjusted makes them popular in performative or staged contexts. The presence of hold-ups in visual media often reflects broader cultural narratives around femininity, glamour, and sexual agency. In some feminist and body-positive discourses, they are reinterpreted as symbols of confidence and control rather than mere sexual display.[5]
While often considered fetish wear when styled provocatively, hold-ups also appear in more mainstream fashion shoots and film costumes, especially when referencing retro aesthetics or pin-up imagery.
History
[edit]- In 1967, the British brand Pretty Polly marketed its hold-ups model.[6]
- The following year, Le Bourget introduced its first Top model with an adjustable garter.[7]
- In France, the market for self-supporting stockings expanded with the launch of Dim's Dim Up in 1986.[2][8]
See also
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Jean Feixas, Le bas, Paris, Jean-Claude Gawsewitch Éditeur, October 2012, 240 pp. ISBN 978-2-35013-361-4.
References
[edit]- ^ Freia, Sarah (3 November 2024). "How To Wear Thigh Highs (Outfit Inspiration)". Retrieved 5 November 2024.
- ^ a b c Jean Feixas, Le bas, Paris, Jean-Claude Gawsewitch Éditeur, October 2012, p. 178. ISBN 978-2-35013-361-4.
- ^ a b Finkelstein, A. (2002). The Rise of Self-Supporting Hosiery. Fashion History Quarterly, Spring Edition.
- ^ Marshall, R. (2018). Compression Stockings vs Hold-ups in Post-Operative Care. Nursing Times.
- ^ a b Weitz, K. (2021). Dressing Desire: Hosiery in 21st-Century Erotica. Journal of Gender & Media Studies.
- ^ "History of Pretty Polly". ho-hose.co.uk. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
- ^ "Le Bourget: Top Le Bourget – garter-strap stockings". ina.fr. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
- ^ "Women's Underwear – Lingerie & Tights". dim.fr. Retrieved 16 August 2020.