We don't know what the color was of the Wicked Witch of the West's stockings. There was no information given, either by text or by illustrations, in the original 1900 book edition of 'The Wizard of Oz'. Nor was such information part of the beloved 1939 film version.
But the color could be guessed from the stockings that the Wicked Witch of the East wore in the movie. Her stockings were black and white striped. The two witches wore the same color and type of dress and hat, and rode the same color and type of broom. So they might be assumed to wear the same color and kind of stockings.
Her hair were obviously brown. Not black. Just look closely to see how brown her thin hair are.
While her skin was green, her hair was black.
either black and red striped socks, or black and white striped socks. I'm leaning more towards black and red, but, oh well! :)
She has white skin but in the musical and the book she is handicapped.
Black and White Stripped
Blue
green and 🖤
The color was white according to the movies.
MUDKIP
Her dress was all black and her skin is green.
The Yellow Castle, because it's in the land of the Winkies. And yellow is the color of Winkieland.
The Wicked Witch of the East lived in the beautiful, enchanted, magical land of Oz. A day that she was out broom riding, there was a cyclone in Kansas. The twister carried Dorothy Gale's house all the way to Oz. The house just happened to land, and settle, on top of the Witch. She must have been killed instantly. The Wicked Witch of the East's sister, the Wicked Witch of the West, died when Dorothy threw a fatal bucket of water. In response, the Witch melted to the color of brown sugar, and then into nothingness. This is the information as provided by the original 1900 book edition, and the beloved 1939 film version, of 'The Wizard of Oz'. But appearances may be deceiving, according to the stage version of 'Wicked', which is based on the tell all Oz series book, 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'.
Grey.
They were red and shiny
The color was white according to the movies.
MUDKIP
Her dress was all black and her skin is green.
The Yellow Castle, because it's in the land of the Winkies. And yellow is the color of Winkieland.
The Wicked Witch of the East lived in the beautiful, enchanted, magical land of Oz. A day that she was out broom riding, there was a cyclone in Kansas. The twister carried Dorothy Gale's house all the way to Oz. The house just happened to land, and settle, on top of the Witch. She must have been killed instantly. The Wicked Witch of the East's sister, the Wicked Witch of the West, died when Dorothy threw a fatal bucket of water. In response, the Witch melted to the color of brown sugar, and then into nothingness. This is the information as provided by the original 1900 book edition, and the beloved 1939 film version, of 'The Wizard of Oz'. But appearances may be deceiving, according to the stage version of 'Wicked', which is based on the tell all Oz series book, 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West'.
They had to due to the fact that the silver slippers, which was what they were originally, according to the book, didn't show up properly on the screen. The Techincolor process required them to be a bright, vibrant color.
Answer #1 There are only two witches in the movie, and their names are the Wicked Witch of the West and the Wicked Witch of the East. Answer #2 In the original 1900 book edition of The Wizard of Oz, there are four witches who actively influence the course of events. One is the Wicked Witch of the East. The Witch remains nameless in the book, and in the beloved 1939 film version. But decades later, readers find out the Witch's name. For Gregory Maguire [b. June 9, 1954] reveals the Witch's name as Nessarose Thropp. The Wicked Witch of the West is Dorothy's main enemy. Likewise, she remains nameless in the book, and the film. But, once again, thanks to Maguire, readers are able to give a name to the face. For the Witch's name is Elphaba Thropp.In the book, there are two Good Witches, of the North and of the South. The Good Witch of the North remains nameless in the book. But, in the 1902/1903 stage version, she has the name Locasta. Since there are inconsistencies between the book and the stage version, it's unknown whether the name is carved in stone. Also, in the book, the tale is told of Gayelette, the beautiful princess and powerful sorceress of the North. Is Gayelette the Good Witch in her youth? Or is this someone completely different? Also in the book, the Good Witch of the South is Glinda. But in the 1939 film version, and in Maguire's later contributions to the Royal Histories of Oz, Glinda is given the title of Good Witch of the North. And the position of Good Witch of the South is left vacant.
red
Nude patient leather shoes. And skin tone stockings,
A black dress give you a range what to choose. Wear same color shoes as your stockings, unless your shoes are black.