Trick winter (and everyone else) with 44% off my favorite ‘sheer’ fleece tights

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I don’t say this lightly: These tights are a small winter miracle.

Imagine the sheer look that goes with all your favorite festive mini dresses, but with actual warmth. This is the dream, but the reality is all too often stiff, shiny, and not-your-skin-tone nonsense that makes your legs look like black Saran-wrapped deli meat. UISLII somehow achieved the former while dodging every one of the latter pitfalls, and I remain continually impressed, year after year.

UISLII Fleece Lined Tights

Image of a woman modeling sheer black leggings next to a white and pink box of "VISLII Legging."Amazon

The UISLII Fleece Lined Tights are designed to look like sheer black tights on the outside while hiding a soft, thermal fleece lining on the inside. The illusion works: from a normal distance (and even up close), they read as classic sheer hosiery, not bulky winter gear.

The fleece interior traps heat without adding stiffness, while the outer fabric stays smooth, stretchy, and matte — not shiny or plasticky. They’re high-waisted, forgiving through the hips and thighs, and surprisingly durable for something that feels this cozy. Oh, and they come in 15 different shades and styles.

Right now, they’re 44% off on Amazon, which makes stocking up feel less like indulgence and more like seasonal strategy.


I first wore them on a cold morning when I absolutely did not feel like negotiating with winter, my comfort, or my closet. Slipped them on, pulled on a dress I’d normally reserve for “brisk but optimistic” early fall weather, and walked out the door strangely comfortable. Not “I’ll survive” comfortable, but actually warm. I forgot I was wearing tights at all.

Now I own multiple pairs, and I re-up every year. That’s how this goes. One becomes two, two becomes “oh, they’re 44% off?!” (which they are right now), and suddenly you’re checking the forecast hoping it drops below 50 degrees just to justify wearing them again.


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