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  2. Kayser-Roth - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Italian Golden Lady, the largest hosiery manufacturer in Europe, acquired Kayser-Roth Corporation from Grupo Synkro and reorganized the company. During the 2000s, the No Nonsense brand expanded to include bras, panties, sleepwear, socks for women and men, and foot comfort products. [citation needed]

  3. L'eggs - Wikipedia

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    Around 1991, pantyhose sales started dropping because office workers were adopting a more casual appearance, wearing slacks with knee-high hose rather than pantyhose. The decline was industry-wide; L'eggs and Hanes continued to hold a dominant position in the dropping hosiery segment, reportedly capturing 50 percent of the market in 1992.

  4. No Nonsense - Wikipedia

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    No Nonsense may refer to: No Nonsense (brand), a brand of intimate apparel and hosiery marketed by Kayser-Roth; No Nonsense (rapper), American rap artist;

  5. The 11 Best Nude Tights for Women of All Skin Tones - AOL

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    5. Brown Skin Essentials Nude Tights. Best For: Caramel to deep-brown tones. This direct-to-consumer hosiery company, owned and run by a South Asian woman, sells a wide variety of shades for women ...

  6. Hosiery - Wikipedia

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    Modern hosiery is usually tight-fitting by virtue of stretchy fabrics and meshes. Older forms include binding to achieve a tight fit. Due to its close fit, most hosiery can be worn as an undergarment, but it is more commonly worn as a combined under/outer garment. [4] Hosiery garments are the product of hosiery fabric produced from hosiery yarn.

  7. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    ISO 5971:1981, 2017, Size designation of clothes: Pantyhose; ISO 7070:1982, Size designation of clothes - Hosiery; ISO 8559:1989, Garment construction and anthropometric surveys: Body dimensions (withdrawn, replaced by ISO 8559-1) ISO 8559-1:2017, Size designation of clothes: Part 1: Anthropometric definitions for body measurement