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€20.00
To finish your look on colder days we offer Swedish Stockings to go with our dresses.
These 20 denier tights by Swedish Stockings are 100% knitted from recycled yarns. This so-called Econyl yarn is made from ocean and landfill waste such as fishnets. With a soft waistband, flat seams, toe reinforcements, and cotton gusset these tights are comfortable to wear.
Elin is knitted in Swedish Stockings’s zero-waste, emission-free facility in Italy. Composition: 96% recycled polyamide, 4% recycled elastane.
Taking care:
To save money, time, and the environment it is best to wash your stockings, only when needed! We recommend hand-washing your tights in cold water, every 5-6 wears in order to get rid of the build-up of body oils and dead skin cells. It is also possible to wash your Swedish Stockings in a washing machine, on a delicate cycle, at 30 degrees celsius, preferably in a mesh garment bag. Avoid putting the tights in with anything that they can snag on, such as zippers, hooks, clasps, or any metal parts or heavy-duty clothing items.
Source: Charlie Mary
With seasonless collections, CharlieMary offers classic everyday pieces with a modern aesthetic. They make high quality comfortable, timeless clothing that can be worn, passed on and reused for longer, to think in circular principles.
Fair trade: CharlieMary produces all their clothing in Europe under fair working conditions. A large part is produced by Moon Tekstil in Izmir, Turkey, but they also produce in Portugal and the Netherlands.
Environmentally friendly: CharlieMary uses deadstock fabric from the vicinity of Moon Tekstil, mainly cotton, in addition, they also work with recycled materials from the Netherlands.
Locally produced: The items are made within Europe. The finished products are shipped to the Netherlands by truck.
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