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Alpaca Chunky Knee Socks - Sage
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The warmest, softest, longest lasting alpaca socks Samantha Holmes have ever produced. They are cushion looped, a fantastic fit and very durable. A gentle elastication around the arch of the foot ensures that they won't slip down inside your boots. They are genuine knee socks, not 3/4 length. Made with a supersoft Baby Alpaca wool blend.
They contain the necessary amount of elastane and nylon to make them last. 45% Baby Alpaca, 40% Acrylic, 15 % Nylon. A higher ratio of alpaca would not be as durable.
One Size Only: 37-41 (UK size 5-8) (US Size 6.5 - 9.5)
About Samantha Holmes
Samantha Holmes was originally founded in Scotland in 2003 to offer a new ethical lifestyle concept in Alpaca Clothing and Homeware. The company is still owned and run by Samantha from her home on the west coast of Scotland. Originally an Art and Languages graduate from Edinburgh University, Samantha found her first inspiration for luxury fabrics and traditional craftsmanship in Nepal from where she imported cashmere from a small hand weaving cooperative. But it was on discovering alpaca, that she found her niche. Samantha travelled to Peru to connect with small knitting collectives, most of whom she still works with today.
They contain the necessary amount of elastane and nylon to make them last. 45% Baby Alpaca, 40% Acrylic, 15 % Nylon. A higher ratio of alpaca would not be as durable.
One Size Only: 37-41 (UK size 5-8) (US Size 6.5 - 9.5)
About Samantha Holmes
Samantha Holmes was originally founded in Scotland in 2003 to offer a new ethical lifestyle concept in Alpaca Clothing and Homeware. The company is still owned and run by Samantha from her home on the west coast of Scotland. Originally an Art and Languages graduate from Edinburgh University, Samantha found her first inspiration for luxury fabrics and traditional craftsmanship in Nepal from where she imported cashmere from a small hand weaving cooperative. But it was on discovering alpaca, that she found her niche. Samantha travelled to Peru to connect with small knitting collectives, most of whom she still works with today.