If you like reading on Web Series Archivesthe subway but hate schlepping a heavy book with you, there are a few solutions: You could get an e-reader, you could listen to an audiobook or you could wear your literature.
If you're fashion-inclined and adept at reading upside-down, you could wear a pair of tights with your favorite book's words printed on them.
Israeli designer Dega sells tights on the Etsy store TightsShop that are an homage to a variety of novels and authors. Passages and quotes from specific books are printed on the tights. Obviously, they're more for turning your literary passions into fashion than giving you something to read, but nothing's stopping you.
SEE ALSO: Russian artists' book bags let you wear your favorite novel as a purseAs explained on their Etsy page, TightsShop is run by married duo: a graphic designer and a photographer. TightsShop started printing their designs on baby clothes, and they eventually evolved into printing on tights.
TightsShop encourages buyers to give them a challenge by ordering custom-made tights.
"You can ask from us to make almost anything. We love challenges," they wrote on Etsy.
Of course, there are multiple Harry Potter-inspired looks.
They also make footless tights and tights inspired by authors and TV shows.
Fashion lovers – get reading!
Mashablehas reached out to TightsShop for comment and will update this story if we hear back.
Topics Books Harry Potter
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