Mauna Kea Dual Tone Slub Knit Socks




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—01. Grey and red.
—02. Green and grey.
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Melange socks are nothing new, to say the least, but these are a unique take on a much utilized form. The multiple two-tone pairings offer a number of great colour choices, while a loose knit, achieved with machines that produce 60 stitches rather than the standard 170-180, means a thicker yarn can be used, which adds flexibility and makes them much more comfortable.