Journal
What we would tell you across a counter
Five notes on height, sizing, yarn and what wears out first. None of them are trying to talk you into a pair; two of them talk you out of one.
FitA sock is a height and a fibre, not a thickness
We knit heavy terry loops across every single pair we make, so thickness is already settled.
SizingWhere our sizes actually start, and where they stop
A sock knitted for a boot must place its heel pocket over bone, not air.
FibreMerino is not always the right answer
Merino wool earns its keep in raw weather, but cotton remains the simpler choice for dry floors and warm shifts.
CushionWhat terry cushion costs you inside a boot
Terry cushion softens a shift on concrete, but the yarn takes space. Here is what happens when you put a heavy loop bed into a close boot.
WearWhy a ribbed cuff stops standing up
The cushion under the heel usually stays intact long after the leg starts sliding down.
Or skip the reading
The size finder asks three questions and filters all 45 colourways. It also says plainly when we knit nothing at the height and size you asked for.