How a pair reaches you
We knit and measure the socks. Our retail partner takes the payment and sends the parcel. Here is who does what, and why you will not find a delivery date on this site.
Who does what
- We knit the range, measure it, photograph it and write the cards you are reading.
- You pick a pair here and press the button, which hands you to our retail partner.
- That shop takes the payment, packs the parcel and carries it to your door.
Why we quote no dates
A date we do not control is a promise we cannot keep. Delivery speed, carrier and cutoff times belong to the shop, and they change by region and by season. The checkout page you land on shows the real ones for your address; anything printed here would be a guess dressed up as a fact.
The same goes for postage costs and any threshold that makes them go away. Those are the shop’s terms, they move, and we do not set them.
What to sort out before you order
Almost every sock that comes back comes back for fit, and fit is the one part of this that is entirely on our side of the line. Two minutes here saves a return.
- Check the height against the boot you will wear, not against the shoe you are wearing now.
- Read the chart on the product page, not a chart from another height. Medium starts at a US 6.5 on the quarter socks, and there is no Medium at all in the taller heights.
- Check the pack count. Packs run 2, 3 or 6 pairs and the card prints which one you are looking at.
Back to the socks
45 colourways at 3 heights, with the chart for that height printed on every card.