Garabou Knit Organic Cotton Socks
The coziest socks. Please size down as these are stretchy and run large.
About GARABOU
Spinning methods in Japan “Garabou”, reusing in a rich hand-spun texture. “Garabou” was invented in 1877 as a way to mechanically spin Japanese cotton, which has short fibers. The yarn we use is made by the one and only spinning companies in Japan and is made of recycled organic cotton. The unevenness and irregularity of the yarn makes it very comfortable to wear and is breathable.
Because of the uneven thickness of Garabou material, it cannot be knitted on a regular knitting machine. We use a 40-year-old sock knitting machine that was designed to knit a wide range of yarn thicknesses, which has been converted into a special knitting machine. Creating a unique look that cannot be duplicated by modern machines.
Yahae is a small-batch sock factory that has been based in the town of Koryo, Japan since 1921. Koryo is the central hub for the Japanese tradition of "sock knitting" or "sock weaving." With this rich history, Yahae focuses on making knitwear inspired by heritage and by nature. Yahae practices sustainable techniques — no chemical dyes are ever used in their socks — and seek to reduce impact while simultaneously creating rich, soft patterns that feel as good as they look. Above all, they believe that the socks you choose in the morning set the tone for a comfortable life.
The coziest socks. Please size down as these are stretchy and run large.
About GARABOU
Spinning methods in Japan “Garabou”, reusing in a rich hand-spun texture. “Garabou” was invented in 1877 as a way to mechanically spin Japanese cotton, which has short fibers. The yarn we use is made by the one and only spinning companies in Japan and is made of recycled organic cotton. The unevenness and irregularity of the yarn makes it very comfortable to wear and is breathable.
Because of the uneven thickness of Garabou material, it cannot be knitted on a regular knitting machine. We use a 40-year-old sock knitting machine that was designed to knit a wide range of yarn thicknesses, which has been converted into a special knitting machine. Creating a unique look that cannot be duplicated by modern machines.
Yahae is a small-batch sock factory that has been based in the town of Koryo, Japan since 1921. Koryo is the central hub for the Japanese tradition of "sock knitting" or "sock weaving." With this rich history, Yahae focuses on making knitwear inspired by heritage and by nature. Yahae practices sustainable techniques — no chemical dyes are ever used in their socks — and seek to reduce impact while simultaneously creating rich, soft patterns that feel as good as they look. Above all, they believe that the socks you choose in the morning set the tone for a comfortable life.
The coziest socks. Please size down as these are stretchy and run large.
About GARABOU
Spinning methods in Japan “Garabou”, reusing in a rich hand-spun texture. “Garabou” was invented in 1877 as a way to mechanically spin Japanese cotton, which has short fibers. The yarn we use is made by the one and only spinning companies in Japan and is made of recycled organic cotton. The unevenness and irregularity of the yarn makes it very comfortable to wear and is breathable.
Because of the uneven thickness of Garabou material, it cannot be knitted on a regular knitting machine. We use a 40-year-old sock knitting machine that was designed to knit a wide range of yarn thicknesses, which has been converted into a special knitting machine. Creating a unique look that cannot be duplicated by modern machines.
Yahae is a small-batch sock factory that has been based in the town of Koryo, Japan since 1921. Koryo is the central hub for the Japanese tradition of "sock knitting" or "sock weaving." With this rich history, Yahae focuses on making knitwear inspired by heritage and by nature. Yahae practices sustainable techniques — no chemical dyes are ever used in their socks — and seek to reduce impact while simultaneously creating rich, soft patterns that feel as good as they look. Above all, they believe that the socks you choose in the morning set the tone for a comfortable life.