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Irmack Mesh Ankle Socks

€9,00
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SKU: 01113268786

The elastic thread at the top has been removed to give the socks a softer feel against the skin. The cotton material makes them comfortable to wear. These socks are perfect for ballerinas and other feminine styles.

Description

A pattern for a handmade crochet effect, which will enhance your somewhat classic outfits

These crochet socks are made on the rare Irmack machine, which can produce special perforated patterns. This is a very difficult machine to use, but we have been working with it for many years and have refined our techniques to achieve a good look and feel.
The main yarn is an original 100% cotton Tabio with a mercerised finish (to give a silky sheen).

Normally, soft yarns such as acrylic cotton are suitable for the Irmack machine, but we dare to use a 100% cotton mercerised yarn in order to achieve strong openwork.
The use of tensioned yarns increases the occurrence of quality defects. Daily machine adjustments are therefore essential.

We hope you will try our socks, which are the result of our high technology and constant efforts.

Like hand-knitted lace. High skills and attention to detail

Elegant, shiny, lacy socks that look like they've been carefully hand-knitted, so they stand out from the crowd, and even more so up close. The fit is soft and not stiff, making them ideal for those who don't like to be cramped. The sole of the foot is not knitted, so it absorbs perspiration. They are therefore breathable and comfortable.
Enjoyed by a wide range of people and appreciated as a gift, its feminine and sophisticated design and comfort make it a must-have item!

 

COTTON 71% NYLON 29%

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