Tights are most commonly worn with a
skirt or
dress by women. They are also most commonly worn under trousers or
shorts by men. In the world of
theatre tights are also common, especially in
Renaissance-era
costumes, and
dance, particularly in
ballet. The term "tights" has been used to try to ridicule certain traditional British
uniform. Most famously the
Serjeants-at-Arms at the
Palace of Westminster, after a protester got past the security, were described in the media as "middle aged men in tights."
Athletic use For horseback riding, "tights" in some equestrian circles can refer to tightly fitting riding pants of light material that extend all the way down to the rider's ankle and worn with a 'paddock' style (ankle height) boot. Such pants are worn in summer or as an undergarment in winter. In warm climates they can be worn all year round. These "riding tights" are cheaper to buy than jodhpurs or
breeches which are a type of riding pant made of heavier material and which extends only to mid calf length and are intended to be worn with tall riding boots. Tights can also describe the leg coverings worn in
bicycling in cold weather and in other athletic activities, especially by runners. These tights are usually a thicker
spandex-blend, and are usually footless. It has also been advocated by some sport scientists that the wearing of tights can reduce muscle tissue vibration. Athletic tights received some publicity during the 2005–2006
basketball season, when players started wearing the ankle-length tights under their uniform
shorts. A prominent
NBA player,
Kobe Bryant, was one of the first to wear tights, and the style was subsequently adopted by several other NBA players, as well as some college and high school players. The style sparked controversy, leading to proposals to prohibit wearing tights with basketball uniforms. In colder temperatures outdoors, American football players sometimes wear spandex tights next to their skin beneath their normal padded stretchy, tightly fitted pants. In British English such garments are referred to as 'skins'. Athletic tights are considered
unisex.
Health and beauty use Because the fabric used in tights is made of interwoven fabric such as nylon or cotton, there are pores in the fabric where modern manufacturers have been able to place other items which benefit the skin. They can use
microencapsulation techniques to place substances such as
moisturizers and other skin creams in the tights. == Design features ==