While reviewing new content for my scoop.it (http://www.scoop.it/t/women-and-wikimedia), where I posted the recent blog link that Pete shared..I was suggested this: (safe for work)

http://hosieryadvocate.blogspot.com/2011/10/hosiery-in-wikimedia-sexy-halloween.html

The blog writer has an entire set of tags devoted to photographs of women in hosiery that are found on Wikipedia/Media/Commons.

Here is the blog when the writer praises Commons for it's excellent job at categorizing hosiery.

http://hosieryadvocate.blogspot.com/2011/05/hosiery-in-wikimedia.html

"Wikimedia Commons does a great job of finding hosiery photos for you, when you search for hosiery, pantyhose, tights and stockings, but there are many photos on the site, that do not turn up with those searches. Those photos show up under different searches, and will do just fine."

-- On a personal note, my first high end retail job, at 18, was working in the hosiery department at Nordstroms. I became well aware of the fetish around hosiery due to a selected clientele we had. But this gave me quite a chuckle and brought back "Early retail" memories.

I'm impressed that so many men know so much about women's hosiery on Commons, presuming that the majority of categorizers handling that department are males....(I could be wrong, but statistically...)

Sarah

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