harisnyanadrág
Harisnyanadrág is the Hungarian word for tights or pantyhose. These are garments that cover the legs and feet, often worn by women as undergarments or as a fashion accessory. They are typically made from a blend of synthetic materials such as nylon, spandex, and polyester, which allow for elasticity and a smooth fit. Harisnyanadrág come in various deniers, a unit of measurement indicating the thickness and opacity of the fabric. Lower deniers are sheer and delicate, while higher deniers are more opaque and durable.
Historically, leg coverings for women evolved from stockings, which were separate garments for each leg. The