Is Burlington Coat Factory a place where you can buy a season’s worth of hosiery and socks for under forty bucks? Also yes.
Back in June, I made the mistake of cutting the feet off of every single pair of tights I owned. I wore them with wedges all summer, but I’m not about to pair them with boots. The inch of bare leg between a calf-length boot and a footless tight is a serious leg-shortener, and a risk I’m not willing to take. I needed to cheaply re-stock my closet with basic, full-leg tights for winter, so to Burlington Coat Factory I went.
The amount of hosiery I snagged in comparison with what I paid is simply astounding.

What I bought:
2 pairs HUE Opaque Control-Top Tights (navy blue and heather grey)
1 pair Guilty Black Opaque Diamond Tights (footless, but long enough to cover my ankles)
1 pair Anne Klein Body Shaper Shorts (for smoothing purposes)
6 pairs Eco-Fx Socks
HUE tights retail from $8.00 to $15.00; mine were $4.99 each. BFC also had a deal on the Eco-Fx socks – 3 pairs for $6.00.

All told, my total came to $39.95. Probs half of what I would have paid anywhere else.
For me, the uber-cheap price points negate the sketch-factor of BFC. Even if you’re not in the market for new hosiery, I highly recommend giving Burlington a try anyway: Bee-line for the shoe section, and you’ll see an abundance of L.A.M.B. pumps for way, way less. Eek!


That place is deeply creepy … but you’re right, well worth the occasional trek for such bargainous loot as this!
Why the hell did you cut ALL your tights for? Besides that fact, Those are amazing prices! And L.A.M.B. pumps? In the words of Rachel Zoe, I die. I wonder the prices are on those!?