Frequently Asked Questions; Why Are Mens Tights Dearer Than Womens?
One question we are often asked here at L4M is, ‘Why are men’s tights more expensive than women’s?’. Well, there are a number of reasons. First, men’s legwear is more difficult to manufacture, as the ‘male’ features such as male centre or front panels or fly openings do not lend themselves to automated production like women’s hosiery does, so the unit cost at the point of manufacture is higher (they have to be made by real people, not computer-controlled machines, and people are more expensive to employ than machines are!). Plus, men’s hosiery is not made in anything like the numbers that women’s tights are – there is one Italian manufacturer who makes 200,000 pairs of women’s tights PER DAY! I doubt if there has been that many men’s tights made ever, so consequently there are no economies of scale to speak of. Also, men demand a more durable product than women; they won’t put up with a ‘throw away’ garment – they require a good few wearings from their legwear, so they tend to be more