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What's the D in the stockings?
Say the answer first: D stands for the thickness of stockings!

Since it is "thick", it is naturally related to "warmth". First, let's take a suggested thickness value at different temperatures. Of course, because of the temperature difference between the north and the south, and everyone's cold tolerance is different, you can decide which value to buy according to your own body feeling (I am located in Beijing, and the four seasons are quite distinct, so the following table is for reference only)

Why d?

D stands for "Dan", which translates as "Daniel". Denny number (DEN) is the calculation unit of textile (sock) fiber. (i.e. fineness unit, length 9000m, 1g is 1 denier).

For example? :

100D/50f means that 9000m yarn has a weight of 100g and consists of 50 strands.

(Well, you don't need to understand the above professional explanations)

Speaking human words is: the greater the D value, the thicker and warmer it is; On the contrary, the finer, the more thorough.

How do I know that this D value represents the thickness? Girls always want to look good and keep warm. They don't want to wear long trousers in winter. I have specially studied Japanese brand Houmu pantyhose. When a treasure pops up the following pantyhose with the same style and color, it only evokes the difference between 1 10D and 140D. I have to say that the details of these products in Japan are really in place.

By the way, I'll plant some grass for you to plant the hosiery with thick wood brand, which can be said to be the leader in Japanese hosiery. Many ladies who want to wear skirts in winter will wear this brand of "warm stockings", because they are thin and warm, so don't ask the silly question whether the ladies who wear stockings in winter are cold or not. Thanks to the progress of science and technology, we can have our cake and eat it.

Is 0D the thinnest?

Obviously, yes! But in fact, there is no concept of 0D (because 0 means nothing, and there are no stockings where D comes from), but the merchants hope to describe the stockings as thin through 0D. Of course, I have never bought such thin stockings. Think about it carefully, I don't think I'm wearing it. I still don't wear it on a hot day of 30 degrees. )

Here is a special supplement:

D values are different, but the thickness is the same. Because the weave and raw materials will also affect the durability, middle and high-grade 1D stockings may be more durable than ordinary 10D stockings. Therefore, the above comparison method is limited to the choice of stockings of the same brand and material.

Above, I hope the answer will help you!