1800 Hosiery

Hosiery design with focus on comfort and creative functionality.

On a mission to create comfortable, durable, and innovative hosiery. Made in Italy. Founded in 2015 by Swedish designer Ingrid Clara Renhuldt.

View the Hidden Pocket Collection

If you're accustomed to placing your things in the bra before hitting the dance floor, take a look at this: pantyhose with a hidden pocket! Also perfect for traveling, to keep your essentials close.

Visit the Wide Waistband Collection

The pantyhose that stays up! A super-comfy pantyhose, with a wide, soft waistband. Look super while being comfortable!

View the Geometric Skeleton Collection

Design inspired by the concept of a woman that was so creative that her skeleton was composed of geometric shapes. With Italian crafted jacquard knitted lines that embody this imaginative spirit.

View the Bio-Based Collection

The knee-highs collection is crafted from bio-based nylon derived from castor oil. This unique nylon offers distinct advantages over traditional varieties, such as quicker drying times and enhanced warmth. A fiber primarily utilized in sportswear, these knee-highs boast a sporty aesthetic.

BODY POSITIVITY

We never edit or change the shape of the body in our product images.

Our products are made to follow your shape, so that you can be your most gorgeous, comfortable you.

The pantyhose are produced in Italy by a manufacturer of on high quality pantyhose, with generations of experience in hosiery manufacturing.

The yarn selected for our pantyhose is Italian-made 3D double-spun nylon, known for its softness and premium elasticity.

We take pride in keeping production within Europe to support the manufacturing heritage of the continent and minimize the environmental impact of transportation.

The knee-highs are made in Italy by another manufacturer, specialized in the production of bio-based products. The bio-based yarn is made in Italy. Read more about the bio-based products here.

Image: A close-up of a pantyhose knitting machine from the factory in Italy. Image taken during our visit to the factory. Photo by: Ingrid Clara Renhuldt

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