Smooth support in everyday life.
Mabs Nylon is a thin and elegant compression stocking in 140 denier for good support in everyday life. Now with smooth knitting and finish for a stylish look and comfortable fit.
The stocking has graduated compression which increases blood flow in the legs, which in turn counteracts fatigue, swelling and varicose veins. Whether you suffer from these problems or are interested in preventing problems before they appear, Mabs Mabs Nylon stocking has something for you.
The stocking is knitted in a comfortable, durable OEKO-tex certified material and of compression class 1 (15-21 mmHg), 140 denier. Has a soft elastic edge that reduces the risk of chafing.
The nylon stocking is an easy way to maintain style in the office as in your free time while counteracting swelling and feeling more alert when you get home.
Material: 85% polyamide, 15% elastane
To find your sock size and ensure a perfect fit, there are three measurements you should use (in the order below). Remember to measure yourself in the morning before your legs or feet swell.
1) The circumference around your ankle at its narrowest point (A).
2) The circumference around your calf at its widest point (B).
3) Your shoe size (C).
How do I put on my compression stocking?
Make sure the sock is straight and put your hand in all the way to the heel.
Turn the sock inside out and down to the heel.
Stretch the shaft and put the sock on your foot. Make sure the heel is straight and that the sock is not twisted.
Turn the sock shaft back and pull it up along the calf.
Pull it up to about 2.5 cm from the knee crease.
Stay-up stockings and tights: pull all the way up.
To get maximum durability of the sock, it should be washed in the machine after each use. This restores the sock's elasticity and thus a good pressure. Machine washing removes skin deposits, for example, better than if you just hand wash it.
Nylon: The sock can be machine washed at 40 degrees.
Care cotton: The sock can be machine washed at up to 95 degrees.
Cotton/Thin cotton/Travel: The sock can be machine washed at 60 degrees, spin and tumble dry if desired.
Dryarn: The sock can be machine washed at 40 degrees, spin and tumble dry if desired.
Wool: The sock can be machine washed at 30 degrees.
Do not bleach or iron.
Mabs Nylon is a thin and elegant compression stocking in 140 denier for good support in everyday life. Now with smooth knitting and finish for a stylish look and comfortable fit.
The stocking has graduated compression which increases blood flow in the legs, which in turn counteracts fatigue, swelling and varicose veins. Whether you suffer from these problems or are interested in preventing problems before they appear, Mabs Mabs Nylon stocking has something for you.
The stocking is knitted in a comfortable, durable OEKO-tex certified material and of compression class 1 (15-21 mmHg), 140 denier. Has a soft elastic edge that reduces the risk of chafing.
The nylon stocking is an easy way to maintain style in the office as in your free time while counteracting swelling and feeling more alert when you get home.
Material: 85% polyamide, 15% elastane
To find your sock size and ensure a perfect fit, there are three measurements you should use (in the order below). Remember to measure yourself in the morning before your legs or feet swell.
1) The circumference around your ankle at its narrowest point (A).
2) The circumference around your calf at its widest point (B).
3) Your shoe size (C).
How do I put on my compression stocking?
Make sure the sock is straight and put your hand in all the way to the heel.
Turn the sock inside out and down to the heel.
Stretch the shaft and put the sock on your foot. Make sure the heel is straight and that the sock is not twisted.
Turn the sock shaft back and pull it up along the calf.
Pull it up to about 2.5 cm from the knee crease.
Stay-up stockings and tights: pull all the way up.
To get maximum durability of the sock, it should be washed in the machine after each use. This restores the sock's elasticity and thus a good pressure. Machine washing removes skin deposits, for example, better than if you just hand wash it.
Nylon: The sock can be machine washed at 40 degrees.
Care cotton: The sock can be machine washed at up to 95 degrees.
Cotton/Thin cotton/Travel: The sock can be machine washed at 60 degrees, spin and tumble dry if desired.
Dryarn: The sock can be machine washed at 40 degrees, spin and tumble dry if desired.
Wool: The sock can be machine washed at 30 degrees.
Do not bleach or iron.