Holeproof Hosiery
Dimensions24.1 cm x 15.5 cm
Credit LineCollection of Museum London, 1999
Object number1999.011.183
Label TextIn 1910, London’s J. W. Little purchased the rights to manufacture Holeproof Hosiery from its American founder, Carl Freschl. Freschl had built a loom that produced durable and attractive socks and stockings. They were so durable, the company promised “six months without holes, or a new pair free.” London’s Holeproof Hosiery factory opened in 1911 in a former furniture factory on King Street.
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