If it's warmer where you live, you could also
try knee socks, preferable in gray, although white might work also.
Not exact matches
Things that help: keeping
knees together as much as possible such as getting in and out of bed or
trying to avoid stepping to the side, a hot rice
sock on your privates, chiropractic care, massage, resting as much as possible, sitting on an exercise ball helps for some and for others make sit worse so experiment.
When wearing Uggs with a skirt in colder seasons
try pairing them with
knee socks with a pretty design along the top.
Generally, I
try to stick to my heavier dresses when pulling off this look (think layered lace or wool), but a flowy, silk dress works as well, followed by two layers of tights and my sturdy Stuart Weitzman over the
knee highland boots (with
socks, of course!).
I pack light when we travel to Europe in the fall with black, gray and burgundy neutrals: 1 black
knee length dress, 1 dark denim skinny jean, 1 EF knit straight pant, leggings, tights, silk underwear, smart wool
socks, 1 pr thick cushioned ankle
socks (double as slippers in the airbnb apartments), compression
socks, 1 pair ankle boots (
Try English made Hotter boots for out of this world comfort and European chic!)
Oh and if you want something a little different,
try these (she makes them from the most amazing
knee socks and then adds the furry flair): http://www.etsy.com/listing/64268220/black-mink-bootie-sox-priscilla-the-hun
Pull your thigh - highs over a pair of sheer tights for a chance to flash the tops of your legs without feeling risqué, or
try a pair of
knee - high
socks over fishnets.
You can
try this style with short ankle booties (which are really in this season) or wear
knee - high boots with thigh - high
socks.
It is time to put away the
knee high
socks;) I am going to
try a few of these looks!
If you want to take it a bit further,
try adding a blazer,
knee high
socks, and oxford shoes.