Like Atsugi, Kanebo is also a popular spicy chicken among Japanese pantyhose brands. Many domestic consumers have not realized that Kanebo, the best-selling pantyhose brand for many years, is actually the same as the popular Japanese skin care brand of the same name, and the more well-known Chinese name is "Kanebo", but it has been officially renamed "Kanebo" in 2005.
Kanebo pantycery pursues lightness and shaping ability, followed by warmth performance, so the thickest is only 150D, and there is no design such as fleece thickening, and the ability to withstand the cold is average. Compared with Atsugi's only ASTIGU "pressure" series with a stepped segmented pressure design, Kanebo pantyhose all have a stepped pressure value, with a double-layer weaving process, and there is an obvious sense of wrapping behind the upper body, but it is more difficult to put on and take off than the women's desire with the same pressure, which also means that the comfort is not enough, although there is a waist widening treatment, it still takes more time to adjust the upper body state.
Kanebo has the most streamlined range of pantyhose, currently only available in regular 80D, 110D and 150D. Like Atsugi, Kanebo, which does not have a high D number, also developed the concept of light and heat, and the principle is similar. The highest sales volume of the three is the 110D model, although it is the same thickness as the Atsugi 140D, but the Atsugi Katsuzai contains more than 150 D number products, and also launched a double-layer magic bottle model, the overall warmth performance is better than Kanebo. If you are torn between the two, it is more recommended for those who care about the slimming effect to choose Kanebo.
Although the autumn and winter limited 150D model is slightly thicker than the 80D and 110D, it has a considerable slimming effect because it is not fluffy, but the warmth is still not as good as the women's desire and Let's slim fleece compression sock series. Due to the tight weaving, Kanebo is wear-resistant and not easy to pill, but it also has obvious drawbacks of sticky hair, which is a big problem for people who have pets at home.
Like boots under the house, Kanebo is one of the few Japanese brands that has not yet opened the official purchase channel in Chinese mainland, and can only be purchased online online, with a unit price of between 50-70 yuan, which is more cost-effective than brands such as Atsugi at a price of 100 yuan, and is an affordable choice for Japanese skinny leg socks.