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  2. Lansdale Silk Hosiery Compy-Interstate Hosiery Mills, Inc.

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    The complex produced women's full-fashioned silk hosiery and was occupied by textile manufacturers into the 1970s. [ 2 ] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

  3. Stocking - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1920s, stockings, if worn, were worn for warmth. In the 1920s, as hemlines of dresses rose and central heating was not widespread, women began to wear flesh-colored stockings to cover their exposed legs. Those stockings were sheer, first made of silk or rayon (then known as "artificial silk") and after 1940 of nylon.

  4. Tights - Wikipedia

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    When made of fine silk, this hosiery was considered to be a stocking. When nylon fibres were developed and introduced in the 1940s, these stockings were referred to as nylons. When the separate legs were woven together with a panty that covered the lower torso up to the waist in a single, integrated format, the term pantyhose was coined, since ...

  5. The best stocking stuffers for women - AOL

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    The best stocking stuffers for women CONNOISSEURS Our shopping editor Kate Ellsworth loves the Diamond Dazzle Stick, the $10 jewelry cleaner that leaves silver, gold, and diamonds looking ...

  6. The best stocking stuffers under $25 for everyone on your list

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    Silk pillowcases have been a favorite among those with curly hair for a long time, but they've been mainstreamed recently as a must-have for beauty lovers and skin care obsessives. $19 at Amazon ...

  7. Aristoc - Wikipedia

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    Aristoc is a British hosiery brand that is over 80 years old. Albert Ernest Allen founded the company A. E. Allen and Co. Ltd. in 1919 which was renamed 'Aristoc' in 1934. [2] Aristoc originally marketed itself as the "aristocrat of silk stockings". [3] They are famous for their production of tights, knee-highs, stockings, shapewears, and body ...

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