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Dale of Norway Cortina Knee Sock

Elegant unisex knee-high socks made of merino wool with an iconic Norwegian design and first-class comfort.

44.90€ 40.35€ incl. VAT.
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Suitable for
  • Unisex
Materials
  • Wool

Dale of Norway Cortina Knee Sock

The Cortina knee sock from Dale of Norway combines tradition and functionality in a unique Nordic design. These warm and soft socks are made from 100% skin-soft merino wool, which is known for its excellent insulating and moisture-wicking properties. The merino wool comes from traceable Nativa™ sourcing, which makes the wool's journey from farm to consumer transparent. This guarantees not only the highest quality, but also ethical and sustainable production standards.
The design of the socks is inspired by the iconic Cortina sweater from 1956, the first Olympic sweater from Dale of Norway, which was designed for the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo. The characteristic pattern is a symbol of Norwegian tradition and is one of the country's most popular designs. The socks are unisex and made from a wool blend of 58% merino wool, 40% polyamide and 2% elastane, which ensures excellent shape retention and durability.
With their medium thickness and seamless toe, the Cortina knee socks offer optimal comfort and cushioning. They are breathable and provide excellent arch support, making them ideal for everyday use and sporting activities. Despite their high-quality materials, they are easy to care for and machine washable in the wool program. Available in different sizes, they adapt perfectly to the feet and offer unparalleled comfort.

Product details

Features:
  • Breathable
  • 100% skin-soft merino wool (20.5 micron)
Materials:
58% merino wool, 40% polyamide, 2% elastane

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