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Hosiery, (UK: /ˈhoʊziəri/, US: /-ʒəri/) also
referred to as legwear,
describes garments worn
directly on the feet and legs. The term
originated as the...
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Holeproof Hosiery was a Milwaukee,
Wisconsin textile firm that was
founded in 1901. The
business was
built primarily through earnings which were left...
- in the full-fashioned
hosiery industry,
which identified skirt length as one
factor that led to
explosive growth in the
hosiery industry during the 1920s...
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Cabot Hosiery Mills is a
textile manufacturer located in Northfield, Vermont, that
makes socks under the "Darn Tough" label.
First established in 1978...
- the
combination of
panties (an
American English term) with
sheer nylon hosiery. In
British English,
these garments are
called "sheer tights". The term...
- Sutton-in-Ashfield, near
Mansfield in Nottinghamshire. In 1926 they took over a
hosiery wholesaling company that was
previously owned by the
daughter of a bookmaker...
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Durham Hosiery Mill is a
historic textile mill
complex located at Durham,
Durham County,
North Carolina. It
includes seven contributing brick buildings...
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Whisnant Hosiery Mills, also
known as
Moretz Mills, is a
historic knitting mill
located at Hickory,
Catawba County,
North Carolina. It is a one- to two-story...
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percent of the
total US
hosiery market,
becoming the
biggest single brand in
American hosiery. L'eggs
carried 38
percent of
hosiery sold in drug and food...
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knitted garments. The
Company is
primarily engaged in the
manufacture of
hosiery products in
knitted undergarments casual wears and
thermal wears. It produces...