The Fates knitted the socks of death.
The clothing in Croatia is long socks and tights with lon shirts.The clothing in Croatia is long socks and tights with lon shirts.The clothing in Croatia is long socks and tights with lon shirts.
Socks are usually knitted from cotton or wool yarns, depending on the purpose.
Seeing as Peter Pan is fictional, no he does not sweat. As for socks, I don't believe so. He wears tights.
depends on the type of dance. ballet - young kids wear ankle socks with leather shoes. tights worn when older, and with pointe shoes(never wear socks with these). guys wear socks or bare feet with their shoes tap - yes socks jazz - shoes or runners - your preference hip-hop-yes ballroom - depends on the type of shoes - generally tights are worn(guys wear socks)
Hosiery means the making of stockings and socks. These are usually machine knitted.
No , they didn't wear tights but usually they wore long socks with there skirts. They didn't wear long socks with there dresses , with dresses it's just normal socks. Oh and there socks aren't like ours now because in WW2 they had very thin and not very strong sock's and if your looking at this for a costume just take normal socks. Okay bye :)
Black tights are best
Some of the latest trends are colored tights, colored socks, high-waisted skirts and shorts...
The word 'sox' is a non-standard plural noun.The standard spelling for knitted footwear is sock.The standard plural noun is socks.
Knitted socks have been found ancient tombs in Egypt dating 3-6th centuries AD. Romans wrapped their feet in strips of leather or woven fabric by the 2nd century they were wearing udones. These were woven fabric pulled over the foot. In Europe socks were strips of cloth or hide that were wrapped around the legs and feet. In the middle ages the legs of pants became lower and more fitted. Hose was a fitted cloth that covered the lower leg. When "breeches" became shorter hose got longer and around the 12th century feet were added to hose. Knitted hose was worn in Scotland around the turn of the 15th century and then in France. William Lee invented the first knitting machine and many of his principles are still used today in modern textiles. By the 1590's knitting machines were in full use and knitted hose became more common.
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