Clothes to feel comfortable in.
1800® is a Swedish brand based on a vision to design comfortable and innovative tights with a long lifespan . Founded in Stockholm in 2015 , the tights are manufactured in Italy . We also offer unique garments and accessories that are manufactured in Stockholm on a small scale.
WIDE WAISTBAND
The tights that don't slip down . Super comfortable tights with a wide, soft waistband. Be well-dressed and comfortable at the same time.
TIGHTS WITH POCKET
If you're used to putting your things in your bra before you hit the dance floor – check out these: tights with a hidden pocket . Perfect for concerts or traveling , so you have the most important things close at hand. You can fit your phone, cards, passport and keys in the pocket.
BIO-BASED
The collection is made from bio-based nylon extracted from castor oil , which comes from the castor plant . This unique nylon fiber is called EVO® and offers several advantages over traditional variants, such as faster drying time and odor resistance . The fiber is mainly used in sportswear, which gives the knee socks a sporty look.
NATURAL IMAGES
We never retouch or alter the body shape in our product images.
Our products are designed to follow your shape – so you can be your most wonderfully comfortable self.
PRODUCTION
1800 Hosiery
The tights are made in Italy by a factory with generations of experience in making premium tights. We have made every effort to keep production within Europe – to support Europe's craft traditions and minimize the environmental impact of transportation.
The knee socks are manufactured in Italy by another factory that specializes in bio-based products, as the knee socks are made from the bio-based fiber EVO® . Read more here.
The tights with hidden pockets are produced in both Italy and Sweden . First, the tights themselves are knitted and sewn in Italy, then the pocket is sewn in Studio 1800 on Södermalm in Stockholm .
Other garments and accessories are sewn to order at Studio 1800 on Södermalm in Stockholm .
Image: Close-up of a knitting machine for tights from the factory in Italy. Photographed by: Ingrid Clara Renhuldt