rajstopy
Rajstopy are a form of close-fitting legwear worn from the waist to the toes, designed to cover the legs and often provide warmth, color, or texture to an outfit. In Polish usage, the term generally refers to tights or pantyhose, distinct from stockings (pończochy) and knee-highs (podkolanówki). Modern rajstopy are typically worn as a fashion or functional item, suitable for various occasions and seasons.
Most rajstopy are made from synthetic fibers, with nylon (polyamide) and elastane (spandex) as common components
Historically, rajstopy gained prominence in the mid-20th century alongside the development of stretch fabrics, becoming a
Care and use guidelines are common across varieties: wash according to fabric instructions (often delicate or