: Nylon (hosiery, stockings, lingerie) has historically been a symbol of "perfected" 20th-century femininity.
: The internet has allowed for "niche" intersections (like trans identity + hosiery fetish) to form robust, global communities that exist outside of mainstream visibility. 4. Psychological Perspectives on Fetishism
: For some, the use of nylon by trans-feminine individuals represents a layering of gender performance—using a hyper-feminine material to accentuate or validate a non-cisnormative body. 3. Media Representation and the "Male Gaze"
If you are looking to write or find more formal academic work on this, I recommend searching for these broader terms in academic databases like JSTOR or Google Scholar : "The Sociology of Fetish Subcultures" "Materiality and Gender Performance" "Eroticized Identities in Digital Spaces"
: Does the specific focus on "nylon" reduce the individual to a collection of textures and parts, or does it provide a space for trans women to express a specific, high-glamour aesthetic that they were historically denied?