harisnyát
Harisnyát is a Hungarian word that translates to "stockings" in English. It refers to legwear that covers the foot and extends up the leg, typically stopping at the thigh or waist. Historically, stockings were made from various materials like wool, silk, and linen, and their construction and design varied greatly depending on the era and social status of the wearer.
In modern usage, harisnyát commonly refers to sheer, nylon, or synthetic stockings that are often worn as
The term can also encompass thicker, opaque legwear, similar to tights, that offer more warmth and are