By Rai Musk, 9 Oct 2019
We’ve got striped, herringbone, plain and quirky - whatever you’re after we’ve got your toes covered.
Amazingly, it’s not all about your feet, when you buy some of these socks the brands also do acts of charity - from donating socks to homeless people to donating to conservation projects. Who new socks could do so much good!
These limited edition LGBTQ bamboo socks from Stand 4 Socks are lovely and soft an’ will keep your feet fresh. They give away a specially made pair of thick, antibacterial socks to a homeless person for every pair you buy helping others as you help yourself and the planet!
Jazz Herringbone Raspberry socks by Komodo Fashion are inspired by the traditionally woven Dakha fabrics of Nepal. They’re organic cotton and for every pair you buy a donation is made to the Sumatran Orangutan Society to support their important work reclaiming palm forests whoop whooop!
The limited edition Amur Leopard sock is by Critically Endangered Socksand is made in partnership with The WildCats Conservation Alliance. It’s made from a soft and sustainable blend of cotton and bamboo. For every pair that’s bought, you’re helping the Amur Leopard anti-poaching initiatives and population monitoring by powering a motion sensor camera for a week wahey.
We’re loving the Essential socks from Kind Socks in zangy green, with navy cuffs and orange tippee-toes.They’re made from certified organic cotton.
The Feather sock from Nomads Clothing is made from organic cotton by their fair trade partner in India.