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Pride Rainbow Bamboo Sock
Pride Rainbow Bamboo Sock
Pride Rainbow Bamboo Sock
Pride Rainbow Bamboo Sock

Pride Rainbow Bamboo Sock

£11.99
Stand out and show your pride in these rainbow bamboo socks. Young LGBTQ+ people are significantly overrepresented in the homeless population comparatively, with every pair of socks that we sell we donate a pair to someone experiencing homelessness.
Made from bamboo, these socks are naturally antibacterial and moisture wicking, meaning your feet will be kept fresh all day whilst being kind to the environment. Bamboo requires 10% less land area to grow compared to cotton.

Features:

Seam3toe Seam3Toe™
Comfit Arch Comfit Arch
Reinforced Heel & Toe Reinforced Heel & Toe

Material:

60% Bamboo
30% Polymide
8% Cotton
2% Elastane

Treat your feet to a pair of Stand4 Socks and know a person experiencing homelessness will receive a new pair too. 

For most of us, socks are an everyday item we don’t give a lot of thought to. But for people experiencing homelessness, fresh socks are a hard-to-come-by luxury. Since people in the community often walk many miles each day, old pairs soon wear out, which is bad news for foot health. 

And of course, you wouldn’t pass on a secondhand pair of socks. All of this means they’re the most requested item at homeless shelters. 

Stand4 Socks came up with a solution. Their “buy one, give one” model gets much-needed socks to the homeless charities they partner with. These are different to the socks they sell, specially designed to be antibacterial and long-lasting with durable seams. 

A lot of thought goes into the designs for their own range too. Slip your feet into pairs of brightly coloured, uniquely patterned socks with features like arch support and top quality textiles that stay hole-free for longer. 

Everything by Stand4 Socks is also made from sustainably sourced Oeto-Tex-certified yarns, produced in ethical conditions and arrives at your door in fully compostable packaging. No surprise then that as a B Corp they achieved the highest score (115) for a sock company.