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  2. You Need to Buy These 10 Pairs of Tights This Fall - AOL

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    Shop the best run-resistant, shaping, and silky tights for fall 2024. Shop the best run-resistant, shaping, and silky tights for fall 2024. ... I have them in black and navy.” ... 15 Best Pairs ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Tights - Wikipedia

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    Tights are most commonly worn with a skirt or dress by women. They are also most commonly worn under trousers or shorts by men. [citation needed] In the world of theatre tights are also common, especially in Renaissance-era costumes, and dance, particularly in ballet. The term "tights" has been used to try to ridicule certain traditional ...

  5. Pantyhose - Wikipedia

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    Pantyhose, sometimes also called sheer tights, are close-fitting legwear covering the wearer's body from the waist to the toes. Pantyhose first appeared on store shelves in 1959 for the advertisement of new design panties (Allen Gant's product, 'Panti-Legs') [1] as a convenient alternative to stockings and/or control panties which, in turn, replaced girdles.

  6. Miniskirt - Wikipedia

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    [282] [283] In the early eighties, the footless tights might be referred to by the 1950s terms clamdiggers, pedal-pushers, capri pants, or toreadors, depending on their length, but in the second half of the eighties, all footless tights began to be referred to as leggings. Also at the end of the eighties, visible bike shorts were often worn ...

  7. Spats (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard wear white canvas leggings as part of their Enlisted Full Dress Whites.. Since the mid-19th century, soldiers of various nations, especially infantry, often wore leggings or spats to protect their lower leg, to keep dirt, sand, and mud from entering their shoes, and to provide a measure of ankle support.