Stockings traditionally hang with the toe pointing either direction; there is no strict universal rule, and most people just match whatever direction the majority of their set or household uses.

Basic guideline

  • The most common modern approach is consistency : all toes pointing the same way (often to the right when you face the mantel, but plenty do left).
  • If your stocking pattern has writing or a character, hang it so the design faces outward and is easy to read, even if that means mixing left/right for different stockings.

When to choose left or right

  • Match existing decor photos or product images that came with your stockings; they often show the intended orientation.
  • If you are making or buying a set, decide in advance (all-left or all-right) so they look visually balanced when hung together.

Styling tips

  • Line them up at the same height so the cuffs align, then let the toes angle for a natural, slightly staggered look.
  • On stairs, doors, or walls, follow the direction of the railing or sightline: for example, toes pointing “into” the room often looks more intentional.

TL;DR: There’s no single “correct” way stockings hang; just keep them consistent with each other and oriented so the front design faces the room.

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