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Cashmere ladies socks

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Description

Women's wool socks with cashmere

  • ribbed top
  • comfortable elasticated hem that does not press
  • soft pastel colours
  • wonderfully warm 
  • pleasant to the touch
  • wool and cashmere in composition
  • thermal class C

Material: 45% wool, 27% cashmere, 26% polyamide, 1% polyester, 1% elastane

Made in Czech Republic

Materials

Wool (45%)

Wool is an animal fiber that can be spun into yarn or fabric. It is most commonly associated with sheep’s wool, but can be also wool from other animals. Wool has many benefits over other fibers. It is warm, absorbent, fire-resistant, durable and clothing produce from wool is odorless. The use of wool dates back to the Stone Age, when early humans first began domesticating sheep. Sheep were originally bred for their meat and milk, but early humans quickly realized that their fleece could be used to make clothing and blankets. The use of wool spread throughout the world as different cultures developed their own methods of spinning and weaving it into fabric. Today, wool is still widely used in a variety of applications. It is commonly used in winter clothing because it insulates against cold weather better than any other fiber. Woolen fabrics are also popular for suits, slacks, coats, and dresses due to their wrinkle-resistance and durability.

Cashmere (27%)

Cashmere is a type of wool that comes from the Cashmere goat. The goats are native to the Kashmir region, which is why it is named after this area. The wool from these animals is very soft and has a lot of insulation, making it ideal for making clothing items such as sweaters and scarves. The reason that cashmere is so expensive is because it takes a lot of work to harvest the wool. Each goat only produces a small amount each year, and it takes about two goats to make one sweater. In addition, the process of harvesting the wool is very labor-intensive. Workers must carefully comb out the cashmere fibers by hand in order to avoid damaging them. All of this makes cashmere a luxurious fabric that is often associated with wealth and sophistication. Many people consider cashmere worth the investment due to its beauty and durability. It is also much less likely to pill or itch than other types of wool. The finest cashmere fibers are only about 12 microns in diameter. In comparison, human hair is about 100 microns in diameter. That means that cashmere is eight times finer than human hair! The resulting fabric is incredibly soft and smooth, with a luxurious feel that is often compared to silk. Despite its high quality, cashmere is actually quite affordable. It is more durable than many other natural fibers, so it will last longer if properly cared for. And because it insulates so well, you'll stay warmer in a cashmere sweater than one made from any other material - without having to layer up as much. That makes it perfect for travel since you can pack fewer clothes yet still stay comfortable no matter the temperature outside. So what are the advantages of cashmere? First and foremost, it's incredibly soft and smooth next to your skin - like wearing a cloud! It's also very lightweight yet provides excellent warmth thanks to its ability to trap heat close to your body without being bulky or constricting like some heavier fabrics can be. Additionally,cashmereisn't prone to pilling or itching like other wools can be (including sheep's wool), making it far more comfortable to wear against delicate skin.. Finally, this natural fiber breathes well too - helping regulate your body temperature even when worn in layers - so you won't overheat or start feeling clammy the way you might with synthetic materials.

Polyamide (26%)

Polyamide is the name of a group of synthetic fibers. Like most man-made fibers, it is sensitive to high temperatures. Polyamide clothing is durable and dries quickly.

Polyester (1%)

Polyester is the most widely used synthetic fiber in the textile industry. Polyester clothing is durable and flexible. The most commonly used type of polyester is PET fibers, which is also used to make plastic bottles. A new trend is clothing made from recycled PET bottles.

Elastan (1%)

Elastane is a synthetic material that gives your clothes flexibility and elasticity. Thanks to the elastane, the clothes hold their shape and do not pull out so easily. Clothing with elastane easily adapts to the shape of your body. Elastane also appears on the market under various trade names, such as Lycra or Spandex.

Benefits and characteristics

Temperature class C (from -20 to +5 °C)

Socks suitable for wearing at temperatures from -20 to +5 °C. Ideal for winter and cold spring and autumn days.

Fine hem clamp

Socks with a soft hem clamp serve as a prevention against swollen feet and at the same time alleviates the problems caused by the swollen foot syndrome. Socks are made of stretch and soft material. Socks are suitable for diabetics. Socks do not choke the foot and allow easier blood circulation. They are popular among everyone who is looking for non-tight socks suitable for all-day wear. They will be appreciated by people with sedentary office work, they are very comfortable to wear at home.

Made in Czech Republic

By purchasing this product, you support the Czech manufacturer. For cooperation with our e-shop, we choose mostly small family companies, whose priority is quality in production.

How to extend the life of your socks?

  1. After cutting the toenails, always grind with a fine file! Sharp edges on the nails in combination with the wrong size of the shoes are the most common reason for piercing the socks in the toe. If you want sharp toenails, wear kevral socks, not cotton.
  2. Do not wear socks in smaller sizes. You may wear them, but excessive tension on the knit reduces the life of the socks and makes them easier to wear.
  3. Wear shoes in the correct size, which is at least 5mm larger than the size of your foot. The small size of the shoes causes more intensive contact of the sock with the shoe in the area of ​​the toe and heel, where the socks are subsequently abraded faster.
  4. Quality socks in low quality shoes will not have a long life. Watch the wear of the inner parts of the shoes and change the shoes in time.
  5. The perforation of the socks in the heel area is 80% caused by the abrasion of the sock against the worn (rough) inner part of the shoe.
  6. Store the socks in the wardrobe in an unfolded state. The popular twisting of a pair of socks into a ball and fixing with the hem of one sock reduces the elasticity of the hems over time.

Return & Exchange

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