Three prices.
Three levels of care.
Scroll through fiber, dye, and construction to see where the difference is made.
Current question
"What's the yarn made of?"
"What's the yarn made of?"
01 / Fiber Sourcing

Superwash merino from a New Zealand co-op. Treated to survive machine washing without felting. Soft enough for bare skin, durable enough for daily wear.

Bluefaced Leicester blended with linen and tussah silk — a triply sourced yarn that takes dye with unusual depth and holds structure after 200+ washes.

Single-origin Bluefaced Leicester from a family farm in Northumberland. Unblended, undyed until the vat — every skein carries the character of that specific flock.
"Where does the color come from?"
02 / Dyeing Method

Acid-dyed in a consistent, repeatable palette — the terracotta you see in the photo is the terracotta you get. Colorfast, machine-safe, predictable.

Small-batch hand-painted in two to three colorways per month. Each skein is painted individually — gentle variation from one end to the other is part of the design.

Fermentation indigo vat, maintained at 80°F for weeks at a time. Each dip lightens or deepens the color — two pairs from the same vat will never match exactly.
"How is the sock actually made?"
03 / Construction

Machine-knit on a vintage circular sock machine, then hand-finished. The heel is turned by hand; the toe is kitchenered shut — no seam ridge inside the boot.

Fully hand-knit on 2.25mm needles. The cable pattern is charted fresh for each colorway. The heel is reinforced with a separate linen thread — the part that wears first, built to last longest.

Hand-knit on 1.75mm needles at 10 stitches per inch. The heel flap is slipped-stitch for extra density; the toe is grafted with a tapestry needle — no seam you will ever feel inside a boot.
Every pair,
this month.
Terracotta Rib
$18Terracotta
Oat & Cream Rib
$18Oat
Slate Rib
$18Slate
Rosehip Cable
$34Rosehip
Forest Cable
$34Forest
Midnight Cable
$34Midnight
Indigo No.7
$52Deep Indigo
Woad Fade
$52Woad Blue
Ghost Indigo
$52Pale Indigo
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"I've knit socks myself — I know how long a heel turn takes. The fact that someone else did it this well, at $34, made me feel slightly guilty and deeply grateful."
Miriam Osei
Sock knitter, 12 years


