Fishnet
A fishnet is a type of open-knit fabric with a characteristic diamond-shaped or hexagonal mesh pattern. It is typically made from nylon, cotton, or other synthetic fibers, and can be produced in a variety of colors and sizes.
The term "fishnet" is often associated with hosiery, specifically stockings or tights made from this material. However, fishnet fabric can also be used in other articles of clothing, such as tops, gloves, and dresses.
The mesh-like construction of fishnet allows for ventilation and a degree of transparency. This has led to its association with both practicality and fashion. In some contexts, fishnet may be considered a provocative or edgy style choice, while in others it can be a simple and functional material.
The density of the mesh, the thickness of the yarn, and the overall design of the fishnet fabric can vary widely, influencing its appearance and intended use. More delicate fishnet might be used for decorative purposes, while sturdier versions could be found in workwear or industrial applications.