Recycled Cotton Socks Japanese Sakura

Recycled Cotton Socks Japanese Sakura

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  • Up to 100 days for returns.

Product code: GMRS1378

  • 60% Recycled Cotton, 20% Polyester, 18% polyamide, 2% Elastane
  • Brand: Dedoles
  • Comfortable fit
  • Original design inspired by everything around us
  • Wash the socks at maximum temperature 40 °C
  • Not recommended: tumble drying, dry cleaning, or the use of bleach
  • Designed in Slovakia, made in Turkey

Sakura was always known as a symbol of purity and simplicity. Seeing its flowers will put a smile on your face – the same goes for our Dedoles recycled cotton socks.

Spread positive message with Dedoles socks made from recycled cotton. No new cotton enters the production process, saving natural resources and giving a second chance to textiles that would otherwise end up in a landfill.

We are striving to improve the quality of our goods. That is why the final design and colour shade of this product may be slightly different from the product photo.
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    € 5.99
    Delivery approximately 3 working days from the receipt of the order by the carrier
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If the goods did not fit nor meet your expectations, you can easily return it within 100 days. You can either return the product and we will exchange it for another one (you don’t pay any postage for the second delivery) or you can return the product and we will refund the money to your bank account.

We accept only unwashed and unworn goods with original labels for exchange/return. Due to hygienic reasons we do not accept underwear (trunks, shorts, briefs, etc.), swimwear, socks, face masks tried on.

In case of exchange or return, products that are packed in boxes (e.g. rain boots) must be sent to us in their original box.

The production of recycled yarns begins with the collection of textile waste, which is then broken down by colour, processed and new yarns are created. Processes that do not require dyeing reduce water consumption and pollution. 11 thousand litres are needed to obtain 1 kg of ordinary cotton and 130 litres to dye 1 kg of yarn. Recycling processes save up to 237 million litres of water per day. In addition, textiles that would otherwise end up in landfills are given a second chance.

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