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  2. Sock - Wikipedia

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    A business sock or dress sock is a term for a dark-colored sock (typically black or navy blue) for formal or casual footwear. It is often loosely referred to as a work sock or a formal sock for formal occasions, for example, weddings, funerals, graduation ceremonies, prom, church, or work. Crew socks are short and thick or thin everyday socks.

  3. Fully fashioned stockings - Wikipedia

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    Fully fashioned knitting means that a garment is shaped by increasing and decreasing the number of stitches in a row. [4]Fully fashioned stockings are made from sections of nylon fabric that are knitted flat from the top down in the shape of a profile view of a leg.

  4. Zettai ryōiki - Wikipedia

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    Zettai ryōiki was originally only applicable to a combination of miniskirt and overknee socks, but with its popularization it started being used toward outfits which featured other kinds of hosiery and bottom clothing, including, for example, thigh highs, knee highs, stockings, garters, hotpants, and swimsuits.

  5. Category:Socks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Socks" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. This Is the Coziest Take on the Sock Boot Trend - AOL

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    The sock boot trend has been everywhere this fall, and it’s on track to stay strong all winter long. But up until now, we’ve only had one vision for what the style can look like.

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