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  2. Say Goodbye to Goosebumps With These 16 Top Tier Tights ... - AOL

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    The best options for every kind of tights-wearer, whether you need 'em utterly indestructible or extra-insulated. Read on for our 16 favorite pairs to shop now.

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    The Crz Yoga leggings appear to have the same fabric, stitching and fit. What’s more, the activewear comes in 32 different colors, ranges in size from XXS to XL and has two inseam length options.

  5. Tights - Wikipedia

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    Tights are a kind of cloth garment, most often sheathing the body from the waist to the toe tips with a tight fit, hence the name. They come in absolute opaque, ...

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    A Calvin Klein store in Fairview Mall. Calvin Klein Inc. (/ k l aɪ n /) is an American designer fashion retail chain marketing its eponymously branded products worldwide. The company, which became famous for its designer underwear and denim lines in the 1980s, specializes in mass-market ready-to-wear clothing for all genders and age groups as well as leather products, lifestyle accessories ...

  7. Snag (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    When a snag occurs in certain fine textiles like pantyhose, it is called a run. This is because the snag breaks at least one fibre, causing the knit to come undone in a line which runs up the grain of the fabric. In clothing, snags can also occur in coarse textiles like sweaters, or in certain types of sport jerseys such as for soccer (football).