A stocking is a close-fitting, variously elastic garment covering the foot and
lower part of the leg, but usually not intended to conceal the leg. The popularity
of stockings has increased year after year in favor over the naked leg look [citation
needed]. It was formerly made of woven cloth but now of knitted wool, silk, cotton
or nylon (see hosiery). The word stock used to refer to the bottom "stump"
part of the body, and by analogy the word was used to refer to the one-piece covering
of the lower trunk and limbs of the 1400s—essentially tights consisting
of the upper-stocks (later to be worn separately as knee breeches) and nether-stocks
(later to be worn separately as stockings). (See Hose.)
Half-stockings, covering the foot and part of the calf only, are commonly called
socks. This word is an adaptation of Latin soccus, a slipper or light shoe.
It was the shoe worn by the actors in Roman comedy—and so was used symbolically
of comedy, as buskin, the high boot, was of tragedy.
In modern usage, stocking specifically refers to the form of women's hosiery
configured as two pieces, one for each leg. The term hold-ups refers to stockings
that stay up on their own, while the word stockings is the general term or refers
to the kind of stockings that need a suspender belt, and are quite distinct
from tights or pantyhose (Am English). Thigh highs are often perceived as preferable
to pantyhose for various reasons, such as:
* Aesthetics — garters, lace, top fashion, applique, exposure of the
thigh, complexity (though it is possible to make tights with fake stocking tops
near the top of the legs)
* Easier and quicker access to the genital area — enhances sexual spontaneity
* Message — as more detail is involved, a perception of erotic intent
is raised
* Health and cleanliness — less sweat, more ventilation; reduction of
fungal and bacterial challenge
* Personal convenience — it is considerably easier and quicker to go to
the toilet in stockings
Stockings are typically supported in one of three ways. The most common way
is to wear a garter belt (known as a suspender belt in Britain) that goes around
the waist and drops extensions (known as suspenders or sussies in England) that
are clipped to the tops of the stockings. The second most common means of support
is via 'stay-up' technology, where the inside of the top of the stockings has
added to it a band (typically silicone) of elastic but highly tractive material
that resists slipping down the thigh. This is considerably less reliable in
the sense of assuring that the stockings do not fall down, and depends a great
deal on the geometry of the actual leg. Further, the elastic can be uncomfortably
tight, leaving red marks and possibly aggravating varicose veins. The least
common means of support is the circular elastic garter that is slipped up over
the top of the stocking and which is intended to hold the stocking by essentially
clamping it to the leg. These are the garters you typically see at weddings.
They have much the same disadvantages as 'stay-ups'.
In circumstances where the tops of the stockings are visible, some people prefer
the look of suspenders. Others feel that hold-ups (aka stay-ups) have less distortion
of the top band, an important aesthetic consideration if this band is lacy.
The most convenient (and presently fashionable) way to wear stockings is to
wear panties over the stockings and garters. If the panties are reasonably full,
this pins the garters to the body, which makes it less obvious exactly what
is being worn. (This may be desirable to imbue a sense of mystery.) It also
enhances convenience, as going to the bathroom or getting involved in erotic
play simply involves pulling down the panties rather than going through all
the steps required to detach the garters and re-attach them after the moment
has passed. Some do choose to wear panties underneath instead, and it is ultimately
a matter of choice.
Modern stockings come in a broad variety of colors and styles.
In 1959, pantyhose were invented by Allen Grant, Sr. These consist of both
leg coverings woven together with a panty or girdle configured upper section
that serves to obviate the entire issue of garters and garter belts. The primary
benefit of pantyhose is the convenience of not having to adjust them as much,
but there are significant health issues that serve to mitigate the convenience
due to the closing off of the groin to ventilation. This problem can be partially
mitigated by having a cotton gusset over the groin and by never wearing nylon
panties under pantyhose. In the United Kingdom, the same garment goes by the
name of tights or occasionally pantihose (with a slightly different spelling).
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