Collection: The Warmest Socks

We sell delightfully warm socks for anyone with cold feet or chilblains (often called “winter toes”). People who suffer from chilblains are often surprised that you don’t actually need to wear thick wool socks. Our merino wool socks are so warm because they contain 85% merino wool! We have real wool socks. Our customers with winter toes don’t want anything else anymore!

Note: The price is per sock. A pair costs €24.

Benefits of Merino Wool Socks

Merino wool socks offer various advantages, even compared to regular wool socks.

  • Softness : Merino wool is known for its softness, making merino socks comfortable to wear, even for people with sensitive skin.
  • Durability : Naturally strong and wear-resistant, merino wool ensures that merino socks last longer than regular wool socks.
  • Non-itchy : Unlike some other types of wool, merino wool rarely causes irritation or itching, ensuring a comfortable wearing experience.
  • Breathability : Merino fibers have natural breathability properties, wicking moisture away from the skin and keeping feet dry and fresh.
  • Temperature regulation : Merino wool provides excellent insulation, helping regulate body temperature by keeping your feet warm in cold conditions and cool in warm weather.
  • Odor resistance : Thanks to its natural antibacterial properties, merino wool socks are less prone to odors, even after extended wear.
  • Lightweight : Merino wool is relatively lightweight, making merino socks comfortable to wear without feeling heavy or bulky.
  • Quick-drying : Merino fibers quickly absorb and wick away moisture, allowing merino socks to dry faster than socks made from other materials.
  • Naturally dirt-repellent : The natural oils in merino wool have dirt-resistant properties, keeping merino socks cleaner for longer and easier to maintain.
  • Eco-friendly : Merino wool is biodegradable and renewable, making it a sustainable alternative to synthetic materials.
  • Animal-friendly : We exclusively use guaranteed mulesing-free merino wool. Our Italian supplier sources wool from South Africa, where mulesing practices are strictly prohibited.