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Hosiery comes in a range of thickness and weight. The term "denier" measures both the weight and thickness of yarn (it is a combination of the terms density and linear).<ref>Wikipedia, Denier, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Units_of_textile_measurement#Denier</ref> It is useful to understand the different denier of hosiery because the weight and thickness affect style, comfort, warmth, and appearance. | Hosiery comes in a range of thickness and weight. The term "denier" measures both the weight and thickness of yarn (it is a combination of the terms density and linear).<ref>Wikipedia, Denier, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Units_of_textile_measurement#Denier</ref> It is useful to understand the different denier of hosiery because the weight and thickness affect style, comfort, warmth, and appearance. | ||
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# Understand the basics of denier. The following facts are useful to keep in mind when selecting your hosiery: | # Understand the basics of denier. The following facts are useful to keep in mind when selecting your hosiery: |