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In Shakespearean times, "hose" referred to garments that covered the legs, typically made of wool or silk, and were worn by both men and women. They were akin to modern tights or stockings and were often worn under tunics or skirts. The term could also encompass a variety of legwear styles, reflecting the fashion of the Elizabethan era.

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