The thickness of stockings is in denier, and "D" or "denier" refers to the unit of fiber fineness. How many grams of fiber weighs per 9000 meters is called "D". The higher the d number, the thicker it is, and the smaller the d number, the thinner it is.
5D, 10D and 15D are all ultra-thin stockings, which are suitable for summer wear.
50D, 80D, 120D, 150D have moderate thickness, which is suitable for wearing in spring and autumn.
After 60 days, the meat was basically completely penetrated.
After 80 days, the whole leg was penetrated by meat, especially the thigh and calf.
1 10D, standing with the thigh penetrating the meat, and sitting down with all the meat penetrating obviously.
140D, standing to wear meat is not obvious, but sitting to wear thighs is obvious.
2 10D, stand still and sit down with your knees taut.
300D to 2000D are extra-thick warm stockings, suitable for winter wear, and generally made of velvet (core-spun silk stockings are relatively thin).
1600D velvet stockings are basically close to ordinary cotton trousers (called "autumn trousers" in the north).
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Stockings thickness unit
Generally, the unit for measuring the knitting thickness of pantyhose in the market is called "denier" (translated as "Daniel" in Chinese), which also extends the definition of visibility of pantyhose, that is, opacity. Daniel is the fineness unit, and the weight of fiber is grams per 9000 meters.
The pantyhose with a Daniel number of 3 is extremely thin and almost completely transparent; The pantyhose with a Daniel number of 20 is a pantyhose with a standard thickness; Pantyhose with fineness less than 10 are translucent pantyhose; Underwear with a denier greater than 30 is opaque and has the largest thickness.
Denny number is a unit for calculating the thickness of fabric fibers. The higher the Denny number, the heavier and tighter it is. The lower the Denny number, the thinner and more transparent the fabric is. The higher the Denny number, the tighter and thicker it is. The greater the pressure, the better the stovepipe effect! Press pressure effect: 420 Dan >; 360 Dan > 280 Dan > 200 Dan > 140 Dan.
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