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Corgi Socks

Charcoal Wool Socks | Lightweight

Charcoal Wool Socks | Lightweight

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Charcoal Wool Socks | Lightweight

As the modern world moves faster and faster we are all rushed off our feet. And naturally our feet that take the brunt of this, so should be treated to luxury socks that care for them. Corgi finest blend charcoal wool socks have wonderful advantages. They have natural anti-bacterial properties; meaning less odour. They are great insulators for keeping your feet warm. They absorb higher amounts of moisture which means they are perfect for sweaty feet and dry quicker. The range of colours available are splendid for adding an individual splash of colour to pep up a suit or keep it sober, for when you go see the bank manager. Corgi make some of the best socks for men. So, start off on the right foot with Corgi charcoal wool socks that are lightweight, soft yet extremely durable.
Made in Wales

Made in Wales

Charcoal Wool Socks | Lightweight highlights

PRODUCT DETAILS

MAKE TIME

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SIZING & DIMENSIONS

Medium: UK 7 ½ - 9. EU 41 ½ - 43. US 8 – 9 ½ Large: UK 9 ½ – 10 ½. EU 44 - 45. US 10 – 11 XL: UK 11 - 12. EU 45 ½ - 46 ½. US 11 ½ – 12 ½

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CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Intended for moderate use. Machine washable.

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Meet the Maker: Corgi Socks

Royal Warrant holders since 1989, Corgi has handcrafted the finest socks and knitwear in Wales since 1892 when founder Rhys Jones began making thigh-high woollen stockings for local colliers. Still run by Jones's great-great-grandchildren Chris Jones and Lisa Wood, this family business operates from the same Carmarthenshire valley in Ammanford where it began over 130 years ago. Using rare 125-year-old Griswold hand-knitting machines alongside traditional methods, skilled craftspeople hand-finish each sock with hand-linked toes creating an almost invisible seam. During World War II, Corgi supplied socks to British troops, and today their luxury wool, cotton, and cashmere products are worn by the Royal Family - Queen Elizabeth II chose Corgi socks, and Prince George sports their knitwear. Five generations of dedication to quality and Welsh craftsmanship make Corgi Britain's benchmark for luxury hosiery.