BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINEERING / BIG ROCK SOCKS (FRUIT PUNCH)

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【PRODUCT DESCRIPTION】
These are socks from Big Rock Candy Mountaineering.

These socks feature a distinctive "marl" appearance with depth, created by twisting three different colored yarns together.
The material uses a yarn blended with recycled cotton. They offer a comfortable feel that makes you want to keep wearing them, and versatility suitable for everything from daily use to hiking.
While highly durable, they are also breathable and resistant to stuffiness, which is a key appeal. Carefully manufactured in the USA, they add color and comfort to your everyday footwear.

【SEASON】
26SS

【SIZE(cm)】
Men's One Size (25~28cm)

【COLOR】
FRUIT PUNCH

MATERIAL】
RECYCLE COTTON 50% RECYCLE POLYESTER 17% NYLON 4% SANDEX 4% OTHER 3%

【COUNTRY OF ORIGIN】
MADE IN USA

【BRAND】
(BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINEERING)
The designers are Samuel, a founding member of ROWING BLAZERS, and Peter, known as the designer for WYTHE. With proven track records in vintage research and design, their source of inspiration comes from early American alpinists, mountaineers, and pioneers of innovative gear who established outdoor styles from the 1950s to the 1970s.
While paying homage to past designs, the collection incorporates playful "twists" throughout, resulting in high quality with a nostalgic, vintage feel.
The brand name is derived from the folk song "The Big Rock Candy Mountain," released by Harry McClintock in 1927. It proposes new outdoor wear where the adventurous spirit of old America intersects with modern design sensibilities.