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Hedda Chevron Tights Grey

Swedish Stockings
33,00€
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33,00€

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Description

Subtly graphic, Hedda is a classic seasonal staple for a reason. 

Details

  • Knit tights
  • Semi-opaque
  • Soft waistband
  • Flat seams
  • Toe reinforcement
  • Cotton gusset
  • Knitted from organic cotton

Material

  • 55% organic cotton, 42% polyamide, 3% elastane.

Wash & Care

  • Please wash your stockings with the utmost care. Hand wash or wash on a delicate cycle and do not tumble dry or iron.

Origin

  • Produced by Calzificio Primato S.r.l.
  • Made in Italy

 

Size, Style and Fit
Size guide: View size guide
Origin
Design: Sweden
Materials: Italy
Production: Italy
Shipping
Europe: 3 - 7 workdays

To return the item has to be unopened, hygienic stickers & tags in place.


  • Shipping fees to Europe 5,90€.
  • Free shipping for orders over 200€

The items are always shipped directly from the brand's warehouse. When ordering from multiple brands, you will receive as many parcels as there are brands on your order.

About the brand

Swedish Linn Frisinger and Nadja Forsberg are the women behind Swedish Stockings. They thought the world needed more innovation and environmentally friendly solutions to show the direction of the future.

Before founding Swedish Stockings, Linn saw a documentary called The Light Bulb Conspiracy. The documentary had a huge impact on her life.

The documentary tells of a phenomenon related to industrial design, planned obsolescence. It means that the manufacturer of a product designs a product in a way that the product loses its usefulness before the consumer has used up the product.

Tights were one example. The document gives an example of tights as a product made from oil and designed to be thrown away. Linn decided that there must be a better way.

She founded Swedish Stockings, the world’s first responsible hosiery brand. From day one, Swedish Stockings has been a pioneer in the industry in the use of recycled nylon, as well as in the processing of new materials.

Swedish Stockings' mills are committed to operating responsibly. Solar panels are used in factories. When dyeing products, Swedish Stockings only uses environmentally friendly dyes and, in addition, they treat the water after dyeing so that it does not pollute nature.

Today, tights are a neglected product, to which Swedish Stockings, also seen in Vogue, wants to bring back the luxury and quality of old times. Swedish Stockings is not only environmentally friendly, but it is also bold, stylish, and gorgeous.

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BRAND SUSTAINABILITY ivalo.com

IVALO.COM 360 -sustainability validation allows you to view brand sustainability by category, and therefore match it better with your personal values. We measure brand sustainability in eight categories.

 

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GOOD

50-59%

VERY GOOD

60-79%

EXCELLENT

80-100%

Working conditions & Labour

85%

Environmental Impact

65%

Sustainable materials

82%

Transparent value chain

86%

Design for circularity

66%

Inclusivity & community

65%

Commitments & Policies

83%

Responsible e-commerce

79%

Swedish Stockings

Swedish Linn Frisinger and Nadja Forsberg are the women behind Swedish Stockings. They thought the world needed more innovation and environmentally friendly solutions to show the direction of the future. Before founding Swedish Stockings, Linn saw a documentary called The Light Bulb Conspiracy. The documentary had a huge impact on her life. The documentary tells of a phenomenon related to industrial design, planned obsolescence. It means that the manufacturer of a product designs a product in a way that the product loses its usefulness before the consumer has used up the product. Tights were one example. The document gives an example of tights as a product made from oil and designed to be thrown away. Linn decided that there must be a better way. She founded Swedish Stockings, the w...

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