Hosiery

/ˈhoʊ.zi.ɛr.i/

Meaning & Definition

noun
Clothing items worn on the feet and legs, typically made of knitted or woven fabric, including socks, stockings, tights, and pantyhose.
She chose a pair of black hosiery to complement her dress for the evening.
A term collectively used for various types of legwear, especially those that are fitted and stretchy.
The store specializes in hosiery, offering a wide range of styles and colors.
A category of women's clothing that includes sheer fabrics designed to cover the legs.
Many brides opt for elegant hosiery to wear under their wedding gowns.
The business or trade dealing with the manufacture and sale of socks and stockings.
Her family has been in the hosiery business for generations.

Etymology

From the Middle English 'hosier', based on the Old French 'hosier', meaning 'stocking maker'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

hold-up hosiery:
Stockings that stay up without garters.
sheer hosiery:
Thin, transparent legwear.
control top hosiery:
Stockings that provide shaping and support.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

Nylons
She wore her nylons to the party.
Leggings
He preferred leggings over traditional hosiery.