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RoToTo Organic Daily 3 Pack Ankle Socks in Grey & Ecru

RoToTo

Rated 5.0 out of 5
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Crafted and designed in Japan. RoToTo uses traditional and modern manufacturing techniques, to create the ultimate cool-comfort sock with the tag line - have a good feel. These socks are the epitome of style and fit.

Un-dyed organic cotton ankle socks with a soft brushed sole. Each pair naturally fits into your wardrobe regardless of season and occasion. Knitted with naturally colored cotton (Chamen), the gray color is created by a chemical reaction on rare pale green cotton (Midorimen), while applying a plant dying method called mordanting to fix the color. The color was born as a by-product of a study to prevent Midorimen cotton from color fading by sunlight because the material inherently has low color fastness to light.

  • Material: 95% Cotton, 4% Polyester, 1% Polyurethane
  • Size M = 8 to 10
  • Size L = 10 to 12
  • Made in Japan
  • Avoid tumble drying, as it may cause shrinkage.
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Reviewed by James W.
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Rated 5 out of 5

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Very comfortable warm and cushiony.

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Reviewed by Andreas W.
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Rated 5 out of 5

most stylish short socks?

look absolutely great with mocktoes, desert boots, etc

the best for me

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Rated 5 out of 5

Great

Very comfortable, easy to wear ,feel very soft

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