Yahae Wool Organic Cotton Snow Pattern Socks | Brown

$40.00

These Nordic-patterned socks are knitted from a mix of fluffy, airy spun wool and smooth worsted wool. Featuring a snowflake design inspired by Nordic nature, they offer a warm texture and comfortable fit. Perfect for the cold season.

Size
M: 25-27 cm
L: 27.5-29.5 cm

Material

70% wool
23% Organic cotton
6% nylon
1% polyurethane

Care

・Gentle wash mode in a washing machine is recommended.
・For best results, turn socks inside out and wash in a laundry net.
・Hang in a well-ventilated place, out of direct sunlight.

Yahae

Yamaya is based in Koryo, Nara – a town sitting in the Yamato Basin surrounded by low-rising mountains, and is known for its textile industries and historical ruins from the Kofun period. The cotton industry blossomed during the Edo period, and sock-making started around the end of the Meiji period. The town then has become a “Town of Socks”, the leading socks manufacturer in Japan. Although the amount has vastly declined compared to its peak, sock-making is still the main industry of our town, and many related industries also remain.

Craftmanship

Those socks that you see at shops are the fruits of crafts people’s enduring labor. Making socks using complex knitting machines may look like a purely industrial endeavor, but in fact there are many people’s hands involved. While our socks are made with machines, and not with hands, but we care about them as much as socks hand-knitted for someone you love.

Size:

These Nordic-patterned socks are knitted from a mix of fluffy, airy spun wool and smooth worsted wool. Featuring a snowflake design inspired by Nordic nature, they offer a warm texture and comfortable fit. Perfect for the cold season.

Size
M: 25-27 cm
L: 27.5-29.5 cm

Material

70% wool
23% Organic cotton
6% nylon
1% polyurethane

Care

・Gentle wash mode in a washing machine is recommended.
・For best results, turn socks inside out and wash in a laundry net.
・Hang in a well-ventilated place, out of direct sunlight.

Yahae

Yamaya is based in Koryo, Nara – a town sitting in the Yamato Basin surrounded by low-rising mountains, and is known for its textile industries and historical ruins from the Kofun period. The cotton industry blossomed during the Edo period, and sock-making started around the end of the Meiji period. The town then has become a “Town of Socks”, the leading socks manufacturer in Japan. Although the amount has vastly declined compared to its peak, sock-making is still the main industry of our town, and many related industries also remain.

Craftmanship

Those socks that you see at shops are the fruits of crafts people’s enduring labor. Making socks using complex knitting machines may look like a purely industrial endeavor, but in fact there are many people’s hands involved. While our socks are made with machines, and not with hands, but we care about them as much as socks hand-knitted for someone you love.