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  2. Hosiery - Wikipedia

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    Hosiery, also referred to as legwear, describes garments worn directly on the feet and legs. The term originated as the collective term for products of which a maker or seller is termed a hosier; and those products are also known generically as hose. The term is also used for all types of knitted fabric, and its thickness and weight is defined ...

  3. Tights - Wikipedia

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    Tights. Opaque black synthetic tights with cotton gusset. Tights are a kind of cloth garment, most often sheathing the body from the waist to the toe tips with a tight fit, hence the name. They come in absolute opaque, opaque, sheer and fishnet styles — or a combination, such as the original concept of the American term pantyhose with sheer ...

  4. Lisle (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    Lisle (textiles) Lisle was a type of finish that was applied to obtain smooth and even yarns, largely employed for goods intended for underwear and hosiery. Yarns made with long-staple fibers such as Egyptian cotton were passed repeatedly and swiftly through gas flames. The action removes the fuzzy and protruding fibers.

  5. Du Pont's nylon stocking revolution sent sheer thrills all ...

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    The Du Pont Company was “highly gratified” by the success of the use of its new synthetic fiber in hosiery and of the countless other products made from nylon. Principal sources Sunday Morning ...

  6. Extending the Life of Your Hosiery -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    Freezing actually strengthens the fibers, allowing the material to last more than a couple of wears. After 24 hours, remove the pantyhose from the freezer and let it thaw naturally.

  7. Nylon - Wikipedia

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    Nylon is a family of synthetic polymers with amide backbones, usually linking aliphatic or semi-aromatic groups. Nylons are white or colorless [1] [2] and soft; some are silk -like. [3] They are thermoplastic, which means that they can be melt-processed into fibers, films, and diverse shapes.

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