Swedish Stockings: Moa control tights 20 den in black (ONLINE EXCLUSIVE)

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Tights with medium control top in 20 denier in black from Swedish Stockings made from recycled material.

Swedish Stockings is a new and sustainable brand that has made it a point to produce the highest quality tights and nylon stockings in the best possible way for the environment.

These stockings are luxurious and comfortable, and we are so happy to have found an eco-friendly quality brand that knows how the perfect tights should be.

Moa in sheer is a support model in 20 denier, which is made of 88% recycled polyamide and 12% elastane.

Moa supports the stomach and bottom so that the shapes are under control, and they are thus perfect for e.g. pencil dresses and festive occasions.
In addition, the stockings have flat seams, so that no seams from the tights can be seen through the clothes.

The nylon stockings are made in Italy in a 3D technique, which is a technique where the tights are made in a tube, which gives them optimal stretch and elasticity and makes them both more durable and more comfortable to wear.

These control socks have extra reinforcement at the toes and a cotton gusset between the legs.

Size guide - see the picture gallery. If you are between sizes, we recommend that you go for the largest size.

All Swedish Stockings are produced in a waste-free and emission-free facility in Italy.

  • The most beautiful support stockings in luxury quality.
  • Swedish Stocking has a type of tights for all your vintage outfits
  • You will want to take extra good care of these quality tights because they are so beautiful, and that makes them extra sustainable.
  • Wear them under your tight pencil dresses and skirts for a flattering party look.


Material : 89% recycled polyamide, 11% elastane.


All our Swedish Stocking stockings can be recycled. Come down to the store with 3 pairs of nylon tights and get a 10% discount on the purchase of your next pair of Swedish Stockings. We send all stockings to Sweden, where they are recycled into fiberglass tanks.