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Written by: Abbie Quinn
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This question comes up regularly from cross dressers who wear hold-ups and find that pairs can ladder quickly, often while getting dressed rather than during wear.
If this has happened to you, it’s understandably frustrating — especially when you’ve chosen well-made hosiery like our Ballerina hold-ups for their feel, fit, and finish.
The most important thing to say upfront is this:
laddering is rarely a sign of poor quality.
In almost every case, it’s about handling, pressure, and friction during dressing.
Here’s what’s really going on — and how to reduce the risk going forward.
Ballerina hold-ups are made using fine, elastic hosiery yarns. That’s what gives them their smooth look, comfortable stretch, and elegant finish on the leg.
Those same qualities mean the fabric reacts quickly to:
Friction
Uneven tension
Sharp contact points
Most ladders happen before you’ve even left the house, usually when:
The stocking is pulled too quickly
Pressure is applied from the band instead of the foot
The fabric catches on nails, dry skin, or leg hair
Once a ladder starts, it’s visible — even though the hold-up itself would likely have worn comfortably all day.
This isn’t about identity. It’s about mechanics.
Many cross dressers:
Use more force than necessary when pulling hosiery into place
Have larger hands or stronger grip, which increases pressure
Have drier skin or more surface friction on the leg
Are newer to handling delicate fabrics like fine hosiery
None of this means you’re doing anything wrong. It simply means that a gentler approach makes a big difference.
These steps genuinely help and are worth slowing down for:
1. Prep your skin
Moisturise your legs before dressing, but let the cream fully absorb. Hosiery glides far more easily over hydrated skin.
2. Check your hands and nails
Smooth any rough edges and remove rings or bracelets before you start. Even tiny snags can damage fine yarns.
3. Gather, don’t pull
Scrunch the hold-up down over your foot and ankle first, then roll it slowly up the leg. Avoid stretching it from the band.
4. Use smoothing movements
Guide the fabric upward with flat hands rather than gripping and tugging.
5. Slow down
Rushing is the single biggest cause of laddering. Taking an extra minute often saves an entire pair.
Some customers also find hosiery gloves helpful, especially if laddering has been a repeated issue.
All Ballerina hold-ups use the same fine hosiery yarns, but band design can make a difference during dressing.
If laddering tends to happen while putting hold-ups on, you may find that Ballerina styles with plainer bands are a little more forgiving. The simpler design creates fewer snag points and is easier to reposition, especially if you wear hold-ups often or dress under time pressure.
This isn’t about quality — it’s about choosing the version that best suits how you wear them.
No — but they do reward careful handling.
Once they’re on, hold-ups don’t behave differently depending on who’s wearing them. The difference almost always comes down to application technique, particularly if you’re newer to hosiery or dressing quickly.
With the right approach, many cross dressers find hold-ups become reliable, comfortable, and confidence-boosting rather than fragile.
When hold-ups ladder, it’s rarely about the product and almost always about pressure, friction, and technique.
Handled gently, well-made hold-ups like Ballerina are designed to last — and to feel as good as they look every time you wear them.
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