“…Some initial isolated reports were reasonably attributed to local trauma, such as the place of support on a thigh of a bucket for collecting vegetables [8], leaning against desks [9,10], ironing boards, bath's border for washing [11], dresser with mirror [12] or wash bowl while applying make-up [13][14][15], knocking against the edge of the laundry [16], resting against the counter [17], crossing legs beneath the office desk [18], wearing tight jeans, trousers (Figures 1 and 2) or girdle [11,[19][20][21][22], or hold-up stockings [23], frequent use of sports tights [24], elastic bands [25] or hosiery with an elastic component [18], or appearance of lesions some weeks after the introduction of a new chair at office work [26]. Interestingly, in the case described after wearing tight jeans [19], the same authors described identical lesions a year after in a sister of their initial patient, who developed them after wearing the discarded jeans [27].…”