socks
The Spanish word 'medias' translates to 'socks' in English. It is a feminine, plural noun that pertains to the clothing item worn on the feet, before shoes. The singular form is 'media'. Typically, 'medias' can be of various types, including, but not limited to, sports socks, woolen socks, summer socks, winter socks, ankle socks, etc.
I need to buy new stockings.
In this sentence, 'medias' is used to refer to stockings, a common item of clothing.
She wears stockings in winter.
Here, 'medias' is used in a different context to refer to the clothing item of stockings worn during winter for warmth.
Silk stockings are expensive.
In this last example, 'medias', used again to describe the clothing item, is referring to a specific type of stockings made from the fabric silk.