1 Pair of Socks Every Month - Club Hutch Subscription

£9.59
Earn 9 Hutch Points
S (UK 1-3)
M (UK 3.5-6.5)
L (UK 7-11)
XL (UK 11.5-14.5)
Special order
+
Model
DM9919909
Key Information

We know you are curious, what are our Positively Palm socks made from?

So we have a cheeky amount of Organic Cotton, 70% to be precise, with a dab of Polyamide (28%) and a hint of Lycra® (2%).

Delivery

£0.00 (Free) for 2nd Class Royal Mail - applies to all orders. Timescale upto 6 days.

£1.99 for 1st Class Royal Mail. Timescale upto 3 days.

£3.95 for Tracked Priority Service. Timescale upto 2 days.

Some Extra Detail...

Our funky Positively Palm socks deliver a warm sunny palm tree experience for your feet!

We have used high quality materials to ensure your feet get the best experience, such as premium certified organic cotton and Lycra®. As a winning combo, these deliver a sustainable, soft, comfortable and long lasting sock.

Our socks come with a comfort top cuff at the top of sock (aka the welt), so they have a slightly softer elastication to normal allowing you wear them more comfortably all day, every day [minus pesky washing time].

To enhance these features a little further, the heels and toes are reinforced to keep them working longer and the whole sock goes through a bio-enzyme wash. This increases the natural softness of the product to make them super comfortable.

We know, we know - your toes are twitching in anticipation....what are you waiting for?

Sizing

A rough guide to our sock sizes...

UK Sock Sizes

Small: 1 - 3, Medium: 3.5 - 6.5, Large: 7 - 11, Extra Large: 11.5 - 15

European Sock Sizes

Small: 33 - 35, Medium: 36 - 40, Large: 41 - 46, Extra Large: 47 - 50

US Women Sock Sizing

Small: 3.5 - 5.0, Medium: 5.5 - 8.5, Large: 9 - 13, Extra Large: 13.5 - 17

US Men Sock Sizing

Small: 2.0 - 3.5, Medium: 4 - 7, Large: 7.5 - 11.5, Extra Large: 12 - 15.5

Japanese Sock Sizing

Small: 21.5 - 22.5, Medium: 23 - 25.5, Large: 26 - 30, Extra Large: 30.5 - 34

*Please note these are only indicative as sizing guides do not always directly match