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Qué (quién) es hosiery - definición

LEG COVERINGS, SOMETIMES WOVEN IN ONE WITH PANTIES, THAT EXTEND TO THE ANKLE AND USUALLY COVER THE FOOT; GENERALLY KNITTED OR WOVEN, SHEER OR OPAQUE, AND OF LIGHTWEIGHT OR HEAVY FABRIC
Hosier; Hosery; Legwear; Hosiers; Hosiery knitting
  • Close-up photograph of knitted nylon hosiery
  • This 1886 advertisement for a hosiery factory demonstrates both handmade construction and factory production with nineteenth-century technology.

hosiery         
n. support hosiery
hosiery         
You use hosiery to refer to tights, stockings, and socks, especially when they are on sale in shops. (FORMAL)
N-UNCOUNT
Hosiery         
·noun The business of a hosier.
II. Hosiery ·noun Stockings, in general; goods knit or woven like hose.

Wikipedia

Hosiery

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 by denier or opacity. Lower denier measurements of 5 to 15 describe a hose which may be sheer in appearance, whereas styles of 40 and above are dense, with little to no light able to come through on 100 denier items.

Ejemplos de uso de hosiery
1. Zlatkin, for example, was co–owner of a hosiery factory and three local poultry farms.
2. She came to work in a British hosiery factory – recruited like many others to fill labour shortages.
3. The scene outside the Jinnah Park was littered with body parts, pools of blood, fruits, knick–knacks and hosiery.
4. Aaron Lustiger was born in 1'26 in Paris to Polish immigrant parents who ran a hosiery shop.
5. "There are people whose skin doesn‘t work with these." Nothing wrong with her hosiery, then – I‘m just epidermally challenged.