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Rasos

Socks

€59

All import taxes and duties are included.

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In stock: only 2 pieces left.
Core Colors:
Slate

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In stock: only 2 pieces left.

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Handmade

deadstock yarn

Rasos, which means 'morning dew' in Lithuanian, served as our inspiration for these socks, reminiscent of barefoot walks on Baltic grass in the early hours. To create the "braid" of laceholes that ascend the leg, we knit the socks from the toes up using circular needles. With the lace pattern strategically positioned at the front and back, you can wear these with summer sandals or clogs and let the design steal the show.

 

  • MATERIAL & CARE

    43% Linen, 22% Organic Cotton, 15% Cotton, 20% Silk

    Cold Hand Wash only & Dry flat.

  • FREE SHIPPING & FREE EXCHANGES

    What's better than a sustainably sourced knit? A sustainably sourced knit with free worldwide shipping on orders over €200 and free exchanges.

    If for some reason you'd like to return a piece altogether, we'll always accept unworn, unwashed and unaltered knits with original tags attached. Head to our FAQ for more details.

  • SUSTAINABILITY

    We don't believe in deadstock. All of our Rasos socks are produced in small batches by female artisans in rural Lithuania. One pair alone takes one full day for an artisan to knit by hand. Wanna put a face to a name? You'll also receive a card about the knitter who made your dress. 

    For the knit, we use 100% natural, deadstock yarn.

MATCH WITH

Pintinė

Handmade Crochet Bag

€279
Core Colors:
Dark Wheat

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NOTES FROM OUR DESIGN TEAM

Our latest arrivals embark on a nostalgic journey into the carefree days of childhood, inspired by the timeless connection between our Baltic heritage and nature's embrace. Drawing from the enchantment of wild swimming under the night sky, we delved into the Lithuanian folktale of "Eglė, The Queen of Serpents," finding resonance in its themes of togetherness and reverence for the natural world. Through intricate knit stitches echoing rippling water and braiding patterns reminiscent of traditional rituals — mirroring the sisters bathing in the lake in the folktale — our new pieces evoke the essence of summer's magic.