Tie-dyed cashmere, £215, The Elder Statesman, Mr. PorterThese are inspired by indigenous designs from around the world, from Fair Isle to New Mexico, and are made in Japan by textile company Glen Clyde on a sci-fi-like frame called the X-Machine, which 'hand-links' the toes.
Only 25 pairs can be produced each day. The quality is incredible - the first pair I ever bought still look as good as new.They come in two sizes.
When I was born, the average shoe size in the UK was 8, which is my size. Today it is 10, meaning it can be difficult to find socks that actually fit.Navajo motif, £25, Chup, Rivet and HideWhen this year's trip was cancelled, I had a hosiery hole in my life, so I researched where I could find my Chups in the UK.
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