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Sock Affairs Orange And Lemon Motif Socks
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Sock Affairs – Orange and Lemon Motif Socks 🍊🍋🧦
Add a zesty twist to your wardrobe with these Orange and Lemon Motif Socks by Sock Affairs. Inspired by classic fruit still life and Mediterranean colour palettes, these socks blend fresh citrus vibes with timeless design. Whether you're lounging on a terrace or brightening up a grey day, these juicy socks bring a playful pop to every step.
Made with a soft, breathable cotton blend, they’re as comfortable as they are vibrant — perfect for food lovers, artists, or anyone who likes their style with a splash of sunshine.
Features:
Citrus-Inspired Design – Features bold orange and lemon graphics with a touch of vintage charm
High-Quality Cotton Blend – Soft, breathable, and made for all-day wear. Made In Portugal.
Fresh, Playful Style – Adds a cheerful twist to any outfit
Ideal Gift for Foodies & Fun Dressers – Always on trend
Unisex Fit – One size fits most adults
Composition:
80% Combed Cotton, 17% Polyamide, 3% Elastane.
We use seamless knitting to create a sock with no stitches.
Wash inside out (40ºC/100ºF max). Do not tumble dry, iron, bleach or dry clean.
Why You’ll Love Them:
These socks are a sweet way to show off your love for colour, nature, and a little extra flavour in your everyday look.
🛒 Add a citrus kick to your sock drawer. No squeezing required.
Official Product designed in Collaboration with Museo del Prado, Madrid. Socks inspired by the painting Still Life with Game, vegetables and fruits by Juan Sánchez Cotán, 1602 and Table with a cloth, salt cellar, gilt tazza, pie, jug, porcelain dish with olives, and roast fowl by Clara Peeters, h. 1611.