DELUXEWARE_DSK-001_DX.SOCKS
DELUXEWARE_DSK-001_DX.SOCKS
Regular price
£11.00 GBP
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£11.00 GBP
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Materials and origin
Material: 100% cotton
Material origin: Kitakatsuragi District, Nara Prefecture
These 100% cotton socks are made with three strands of yarn in three different colors. One of the three strands is made of slub yarn, and the other two are combed yarn. They are made with two knitting structures: tight ribbing and lapel knitting.
Size
Approximately 24cm to 28cm
*The measurements may vary depending on the environment, so please allow for an error of ±0.5cm to 1cm.
Message from the organizer
For some time now, customers have been asking us to make socks.
As with any product type, when developing a new product, I, the planner, do not "just leave it to the manufacturer to commercialize it." The more unknown the genre or type of product, the more time I spend learning about the production area, people, and quality before moving forward with the planning process. Since most of the work is done on-site, I feel confident that it can only be considered a "plan" after visiting the production area and thoroughly understanding the surrounding environment. As a result, it took a lot of time, but we are finally able to finish the socks that we can show to everyone.
Material: 100% cotton
Material origin: Kitakatsuragi District, Nara Prefecture
These 100% cotton socks are made with three strands of yarn in three different colors. One of the three strands is made of slub yarn, and the other two are combed yarn. They are made with two knitting structures: tight ribbing and lapel knitting.
Size
Approximately 24cm to 28cm
*The measurements may vary depending on the environment, so please allow for an error of ±0.5cm to 1cm.
Message from the organizer
For some time now, customers have been asking us to make socks.
As with any product type, when developing a new product, I, the planner, do not "just leave it to the manufacturer to commercialize it." The more unknown the genre or type of product, the more time I spend learning about the production area, people, and quality before moving forward with the planning process. Since most of the work is done on-site, I feel confident that it can only be considered a "plan" after visiting the production area and thoroughly understanding the surrounding environment. As a result, it took a lot of time, but we are finally able to finish the socks that we can show to everyone.