Religious Iconography Lace Tights

The Lourdes Lace Tights by Eric M. Incorporate a Cross Pattern

Religious iconography -- specifically the cross -- has become a Hipster fashion staple as of late; the Lourdes lace tights by Erica M. incorporate the popular religious symbol into your fall wardrobe. The tights are designed to emulate the style of a garter, with the wrought iron-inspired cross motif "fastening" to the opaque section that makes up the lower half of the tights. The lingerie-inspired tights are sure to add a seductive flair to any outfit.

However, despite the risque design, the tights remain versatile: you can hide the religious emblem with a longer hemline during the day, and bare it with a flirty mini skirt in the evening. If you're not afraid of being blasphemous with this provocative religious-inspired look, then enjoy the contented gazes of passers-by as you sashay past.

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