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WHY SOCKS AND TIGHTS ARE MEASURED IN DENIERS?

Socks and tights are measured in deniers, commonly called den, that is the unit of measurement that indicates the thickness of the yarn and represents the weight in grams of 9.000 meters of yarn. By den it is possible to measure the transparency and the heaviness of the tights.