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Red Heel Pink socks

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€12.50

Red Heel Pink Socks

Born in 1880, Original Red Heel Socks is the iconic American socks.

Always produced in the United States, this sock is comfortable and very pleasant to wear in any situation.

  • S : 37 - 40

  • M : 41 - 43

  • L : 44 - 46

Red Heel Brown socks

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€12.50

Born in 1880, Original Red Heel Socks are the iconic American sock. Still produced in the United States, this sock is comfortable and very pleasant to wear in any situation.

  • 100% cotton
  • Brown
  • Contrasting heel
  • Made in the USA

M: 41 - 43

L: 44 - 46

Red Heel Green socks

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€12.50

Born in 1880, Original Red Heel Socks are the iconic American sock. Still produced in the United States, this sock is comfortable and very pleasant to wear in any situation.

  • 100% cotton
  • Yellow
  • Contrasting heel
  • Made in the USA

M: 41 - 43

L: 44 - 46

Red Heel Red socks

Review 
€12.50

Born in 1880, Original Red Heel Socks are the iconic American sock. Still produced in the United States, this sock is comfortable and very pleasant to wear in any situation.

  • 100% cotton
  • Red
  • Contrasting heel
  • Made in the USA

M: 41 - 43

L: 44 - 46

Red Heel Blue socks

Review 
€12.50

Born in 1880, Original Red Heel Socks are the iconic American sock. Still produced in the United States, this sock is comfortable and very pleasant to wear in any situation.

  • 100% cotton
  • Blue
  • Contrasting heel
  • Made in the USA

M: 41 - 43

L: 44 - 46

M990 V5 Grey

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€183.33

The 990 v5 for men perfectly combines cushioning and stability. The result is a shoe that looks and feels just as good on your morning run as it does on the catwalk.

  • Gray
  • Made in USA

BeniOurain Socks

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€54.17

Socks with an impressive shaggy texture and asymmetrical pattern. Moroccan traditional rug is the motif design.

*This product has a part with a lot of back thread. This is due to design characteristics and is not a quality issue. When wearing, please be careful not to get caught on the back thread.