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What does stovepipe socks 1800d mean?
Stovepipe socks 1800d refers to the thickness of stovepipe socks.

Generally, the unit for measuring the knitting thickness of stovepipe socks in the market is called "denier" (translated as "Daniel" in Chinese), which also extends the definition of visibility of stovepipe socks, that is, opacity. Daniel is the fineness unit, and the weight of fiber is grams per 9000 meters. According to AI&FU, the stovepipe socks with a Daniel number of 3 are extremely thin and almost completely transparent;

The stovepipe socks with a Daniel number of 20 are stovepipe socks with standard thickness; The stovepipe socks with Daniels less than 10 are translucent stovepipe socks; Stovepipe socks with a fineness greater than 30 are opaque stovepipe socks, and the thickness is also the thickest.

Extended data:

Suitable for summer under 1 and 20 days.

When the weather is very hot in summer, you will wear stovepipe socks for less than 20 days. The texture is super light and thin, and it is very elastic to pull up, even without hand support, especially for skin color models, which are as thin as butterfly wings and have a strong sense of perspective. The black model will be better and it will not be easy to run out.

2, 30 to 100 is suitable for spring and autumn.

100D stovepipe socks are still a little transparent, such as skin color, and you can vaguely see your true skin color when you wear them. Compared with stovepipe socks under 20 days, the waist, buttocks and stockings are thicker. This thickness is more suitable for wearing in late spring and early autumn.

3. 100 to 200 is suitable for autumn.

200D stovepipe socks, the stitches will be thinner, only when the legs are bent, the knees are a little transparent, and standing up straight will not feel transparent. 100D to 200D stovepipe socks, similar in texture to ordinary autumn trousers, will put a little more pressure on the legs and are more suitable for autumn wear.

4, 300 to 800 is suitable for early winter.

The thickness of 300D stovepipe socks is similar to that of a thin sweater. Even where the legs and knees are bent, it will not look bloated with some short skirts. They are just right for winter wear.

5, more than 800D is suitable for deep winter wear.

1000D stovepipe socks, the velvet inside is a little dense, and it will look a little bloated when worn on the body.