MHL × papersky
Tokyo
MHL × PAPERSKY 「SANDAL SOCK」
Papersky, 2020/01/06
These ‘Sandal Socks’ bring function and design together by mixing British tradition with Japanese modernism. The linen and cotton blend achieve a natural, dry and gentle comfort. A mountain shape rib inspired by army socks prevents slippage on long walks and rides and the cushioned sole keeps you comfortable even after many hours on your feet. Designed by British brand ‘MHL’in collaboration with Papersky the socks are made with love and care in Hyogo, Japan.
MHL × PAPERSKY 「SANDAL SOCK」
¥2,750 JPY
https://store.papersky.jp/collections/originals/products/sandal-sock
Material:Cotton 72%, Linen 18%, Nylon 9%, Polyurethane 1%
Size:Men Free(25cm)/ Women Free(22cm)
item code:PS075、PS076
Tags: MHL, papersky store
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