The process involves attaching a garment, typically a belt worn around the waist, to stockings using suspenders or clips. The function of this arrangement is to hold the stockings up, preventing them from slipping down the leg. As an example, one would secure the belt around the waist, then connect the adjustable straps to the top of the stockings, ensuring a snug and even fit.
The primary advantage of this method lies in its ability to distribute support evenly across the leg, offering greater comfort and preventing constriction compared to alternatives like self-adhesive stockings. Historically, this garment was a necessity before the advent of elasticized hosiery, and it has since evolved into a fashion item appreciated for its aesthetic appeal and the secure hold it provides. It also permits a wider range of stocking materials and styles than are possible with other attachment methods.