This is closed, fully-funded crowdfunding campaign. It is estimated to ship in September 2024.
Luxurious comfort and rich color created by an individually unique dyed stripe pattern. These are the new Japan Stripe Dye socks. Perfect for year-round weight.
Our socks are woven by vintage Japanese machines that were built in the 1970's. While these are not the most efficient machines, they are uniquely capable of producing thick and durable socks that you just cannot find anywhere else. The cuffs are designed to fit snugly and stay in place. The heel and toe are reinforced to ensure comfort and durability.
Each sock in this three pack is crafted from a luxuriously soft mid-weight Japanese cotton yarn. The soft cream base creates the perfect blank canvas for color. This is where these socks stand apart. Each gets dyed in rich colors after the sock is knitted. A thick horizontal stripe runs the full length of the sock, with each band taking on a uniquely organic look. Sky blue, emerald green and pale orange add nice contrast to the neutral base.
Quality socks made with these materials are typically priced at over $30 each. The Gustin model allows us to offer you a radically better value.
Our socks are only available in one size. They fit sizes 8-12.
Fit
Crew Cuff
Fabric
Cotton
Made in
Japan
Customer Feedback on JAPAN STRIPE DYE SOCKS 3 PACK
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