Alpaca Cable Pattern Socks|Dark Brown | Size S + M
Using 100% alpaca yarn, these low-gauge socks are knitted on an old-style double-cylinder knitting machine. They carry a nostalgic, retro feeling with the cable pattern.
Alpaca hair has a hollow center in the fiber which makes it very moisturizing and surprisingly warm. In addition, it does not easily pile. Although alpaca has such excellent characteristics, unfortunately there are some problems in its production. One of the problems is that the number of colored alpacas, such as black and brown, is decreasing. Due to the distribution of chemical dyeing, the demand for white alpaca, which is easier to dye, has increased, while the demand for brown and black alpaca, which are harder to dye, has decreased. In the past, more than 40 different colors of alpacas were raised in the area, but now the majority of alpacas are white.
Size
Small US Women 5.0 - 7.5 US Men 4.0 - 6.5
Medium US Women 8.5 - 11.0 US Men 7.5 - 10.0
Care
・Gentle wash mode in a washing machine is recommended.
・For best results, turn socks inside out and wash in a laundry net.
・Hang in a well-ventilated place, out of direct sunlight.
Craftmanship
Those socks that you see at shops are the fruits of crafts people’s enduring labor. Making socks using complex knitting machines may look like a purely industrial endeavor, but in fact there are many people’s hands involved. While our socks are made with machines, and not with hands, but we care about them as much as socks hand-knitted for someone you love.
Our Techniques
We think socks are a fruit of human wisdom, made with threads entwined, creating soft touch and warmth woven with artistic imagination. Regardless of how they are woven, by hand or machine, the artisan’s technical skills and creativity are embedded in them.Yahae’s socks are woven by skilled engineers who use various knitting machines to their fullest, just like making food that brings its ingredients’ potential to the fullest. What’s matters most to us is whether we can make good socks, not how well we can use the machinery.
Using 100% alpaca yarn, these low-gauge socks are knitted on an old-style double-cylinder knitting machine. They carry a nostalgic, retro feeling with the cable pattern.
Alpaca hair has a hollow center in the fiber which makes it very moisturizing and surprisingly warm. In addition, it does not easily pile. Although alpaca has such excellent characteristics, unfortunately there are some problems in its production. One of the problems is that the number of colored alpacas, such as black and brown, is decreasing. Due to the distribution of chemical dyeing, the demand for white alpaca, which is easier to dye, has increased, while the demand for brown and black alpaca, which are harder to dye, has decreased. In the past, more than 40 different colors of alpacas were raised in the area, but now the majority of alpacas are white.
Size
Small US Women 5.0 - 7.5 US Men 4.0 - 6.5
Medium US Women 8.5 - 11.0 US Men 7.5 - 10.0
Care
・Gentle wash mode in a washing machine is recommended.
・For best results, turn socks inside out and wash in a laundry net.
・Hang in a well-ventilated place, out of direct sunlight.
Craftmanship
Those socks that you see at shops are the fruits of crafts people’s enduring labor. Making socks using complex knitting machines may look like a purely industrial endeavor, but in fact there are many people’s hands involved. While our socks are made with machines, and not with hands, but we care about them as much as socks hand-knitted for someone you love.
Our Techniques
We think socks are a fruit of human wisdom, made with threads entwined, creating soft touch and warmth woven with artistic imagination. Regardless of how they are woven, by hand or machine, the artisan’s technical skills and creativity are embedded in them.Yahae’s socks are woven by skilled engineers who use various knitting machines to their fullest, just like making food that brings its ingredients’ potential to the fullest. What’s matters most to us is whether we can make good socks, not how well we can use the machinery.
Using 100% alpaca yarn, these low-gauge socks are knitted on an old-style double-cylinder knitting machine. They carry a nostalgic, retro feeling with the cable pattern.
Alpaca hair has a hollow center in the fiber which makes it very moisturizing and surprisingly warm. In addition, it does not easily pile. Although alpaca has such excellent characteristics, unfortunately there are some problems in its production. One of the problems is that the number of colored alpacas, such as black and brown, is decreasing. Due to the distribution of chemical dyeing, the demand for white alpaca, which is easier to dye, has increased, while the demand for brown and black alpaca, which are harder to dye, has decreased. In the past, more than 40 different colors of alpacas were raised in the area, but now the majority of alpacas are white.
Size
Small US Women 5.0 - 7.5 US Men 4.0 - 6.5
Medium US Women 8.5 - 11.0 US Men 7.5 - 10.0
Care
・Gentle wash mode in a washing machine is recommended.
・For best results, turn socks inside out and wash in a laundry net.
・Hang in a well-ventilated place, out of direct sunlight.
Craftmanship
Those socks that you see at shops are the fruits of crafts people’s enduring labor. Making socks using complex knitting machines may look like a purely industrial endeavor, but in fact there are many people’s hands involved. While our socks are made with machines, and not with hands, but we care about them as much as socks hand-knitted for someone you love.
Our Techniques
We think socks are a fruit of human wisdom, made with threads entwined, creating soft touch and warmth woven with artistic imagination. Regardless of how they are woven, by hand or machine, the artisan’s technical skills and creativity are embedded in them.Yahae’s socks are woven by skilled engineers who use various knitting machines to their fullest, just like making food that brings its ingredients’ potential to the fullest. What’s matters most to us is whether we can make good socks, not how well we can use the machinery.