Yahae - Garabou Slipper Sock

from £36.00

These slipper socks are breathable and so comfortable to wear, you will find it hard to take them off!

They are made using yarn that is spun with a unique Japanese spinning method called "Garabou".
This method was invented in 1877 as a way to mechanically spin Japanese cotton, which has short fibers. The unevenness and irregularity of the yarn gives it a hand-spun texture that modern machines cannot replicate.

  • 95% Organic Cotton, 4% Nylon, 1% Polyurethane

  • Made in Japan

  • Size 4-6

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These slipper socks are breathable and so comfortable to wear, you will find it hard to take them off!

They are made using yarn that is spun with a unique Japanese spinning method called "Garabou".
This method was invented in 1877 as a way to mechanically spin Japanese cotton, which has short fibers. The unevenness and irregularity of the yarn gives it a hand-spun texture that modern machines cannot replicate.

  • 95% Organic Cotton, 4% Nylon, 1% Polyurethane

  • Made in Japan

  • Size 4-6

Based in the town of Koryo, Nara in Japan since 1921, Yahae is a small-batch family run sock factory.

Each pair is a true testament of craftsmanship and respect for nature. Woven with artistic imagination and embedded with traditional manufacturing and technical skill, these sock are made with all-natural quality materials and sustainable coloured cotton produced on Dr‭. ‬Sally Fox’s farm‭ in New Mexico, USA.