SUPER NYLON PARADE
Sexy girls, sexy legs, and sexy nylons.
Full of women, legs, and erotism.
Goliath Special Edition
Publisher: GOLIATH
ISBN: 978-3-95730-044-7
Size: 16 x 24 cm / 6 ¼“ x 9 ½“
Pages: 512
Photos: over 600
Hardcover
24 Photographers: Dave Naz, Octavio Arizala, Holly Randall, Steven Andres, Ethan Angus, Andrew Blake, Chas Ray Krider, Mike James, Christine Kessler, T. Sands, Philip Faith, Tim Jahns, Ellen Stagg, Mike James, David Noir, Lovely Brenda, Mark Novak, Mikhail Paramonov, Derek Ridgers, Michael White, Martin R. Class, Danny Stygion, GT6 Photography, Karl-Rainer Schmidt, John Donegan.
Languages:
English, German, Français, Español, Italiano.
Preis / Price:
€ 49.99 / 44.99 GBP / 59.99 US$
GOLIATH sales link:
https://www.goliathbooks.com/detail/index/sArticle/266
SUPER NYLON PARADE
Super Nylon Parade, with over 600 photos, is the ultimate super photo book for every fan of erotic women, who often have nothing else on other than their legwear. Full of women, legs, and eroticism. A must for every erotic library.
Even the most beautiful stockings come to an end
Silk stockings were always an expensive luxury item, which only the smallest number of women were able to afford. However, in the 1930s the US chemical company Dupont and the German IG Farben made a type of industrial silk called Nylon or Perlon from carbon, air, and water. When they brought this on to the market, very light stockings became a mass-produced item overnight. In the first year alone, 54 million pairs of nylon stockings were sold in the USA.
Seeing as only limited numbers could be offered in the beginning, things regularly got physical in American department stores. The joy at this elegant new product did not endure long though: after the outbreak of World War Two, the nylon fibre polyhexamethylene adipamide was categorised as essential to the war effort in both countries it was produced in and used exclusively for ropes, parachutes, and tents. Nylon stockings were now only available for a lot of money on the black market.
After the end of the war, business was back to usual immediately and became a massive success. In the 1950s, nylon stockings were a typical part of the day and evening wear for most women. They represented the epitome of glamour and still always managed to maintain something slightly indecent.
Nylon stockings abruptly lost their importance in the miniskirt fashions of the 1960s and 70s, but they reinvented themselves and carried on their success story as tights. They came in all variations imaginable, like with fake seams, patterned, and “ouvert”.
Not only nylon tights, but women’s legwear in general has always fascinated men. One only thinks of long boots or latex leggings. Changing fashions have changed nothing about that. That is why we have compiled over 600 erotic photos by different photographers in a thick themed volume. We show young, tall, thin, fat, blonde… girls (attractive at that), and they’re all showing their most beautiful and erotic sides in all kinds of indecent legwear.
Full of women, legs, and eroticism.