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RoToTo Linen Cotton Ribbed Ankle - Lemon

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One of ROTOTO’s staples, the linen cotton series, is freshly updated with quality French linen and organic cotton materials, while the design and manufacturing method remain as the original. 
Details:

54%LINEN,38%COTTON,6%NYLON,1%POLYESTER,1%POLYURETHANE

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The new item carries a different product number. The superior, long fiber linen used for this item is produced in Normandy, France, one of the most famous production areas of the material, and the organic cotton yarn is produced by a unique fuzz-resistant spinning method called compact spinning to reduce the lint sticking to the sole, comparing the previous model.

Knitted with a special technique, these socks come with the fine combination of soft cotton lining and a refreshing linen surface to provide great comfort. The simple design matches perfectly well with any outfit, while a wide range of color options gives you aesthetic flexibility.

Sizing:

Size S: 23-25cm (6-8)
Size M: 25-27cm (8-10)
Size L: 27-29cm (10-12)

About:

ROTOTO is made by our friends in Goryocho Village and the Nara Prefecture of Japan. Sock making began there over 100 years ago on a single machine brought over from the U.S.A. Continuing to make socks based on the principles of "lifetime consumables" and comfort, they blend sustainable yarns including organic cotton, silk, and linen to create the best socks you'll ever set foot in.

ROTOTO's socks can be made only with a combination of the right material, the right machine and craftsmanship. Their aim is to preserve the tradition inherited from their ancestors, while painting the future of the major producer of socks with a fresh point of view.

Origin

Japan
Nara, Japan
34.6994° N, 135.8464° E

Nara is the capital of Japan's Nara Prefecture, in south-central Honshu. The city has significant temples and artwork dating to the 8th century, when it was Japan's capital. Deer roam in Nara Park, site of Tōdai-ji temple.

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