Sushi socks socks EUR 36~38 JP 22~24cm MADE IN JAPAN SOCKS TABI UK 3~5 US Men 4~6 US Women 4~6 WA
Sushi socks socks EUR 36~38 JP 22~24cm MADE IN JAPAN SOCKS TABI UK 3~5 US Men 4~6 US Women 4~6 WA
Sushi socks socks EUR 36~38 JP 22~24cm MADE IN JAPAN SOCKS TABI UK 3~5 US Men 4~6 US Women 4~6 WA

Sushi socks

Sale price$9.95

Vibrant Art: High-definition knitting keeps detailed rolls and nigiri patterns sharp and colorful.
Premium Comfort: A soft, breathable cotton base ensures a comfortable fit for long hours on your feet.
The Stats:Made in Japan. Reinforced stitching with a durable Cotton/Nylon/Polyester blend.

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Sushi Adventure Socks | Made in Japan

A feast for your feet. Add a dash of adventure to your wardrobe with our Sushi Socks. Featuring a vibrant array of iconic rolls and nigiri, these socks are designed for culinary enthusiasts and style-seekers alike. Don’t settle for the ordinary—make a bold statement with a design that celebrates Japan’s most famous export. Crafted with precision in Japan, they offer a perfect blend of whimsical flair and high-performance comfort for your daily journey.

Country of Origin Japan 🇯🇵
Material Blend Cotton, Nylon, Polyester
Quality Features Vibrant HD patterns & reinforced stitching
The Perfect Pairing:
  • Playful Sushi Motifs: High-definition knitting ensures that every "roll" is detailed and colorful, maintaining its look even when stretched.
  • All-Day Comfort: The premium cotton base provides natural breathability and softness, ideal for long hours on your feet.
  • Superior Shape Retention: Infused with nylon and polyester to ensure the cuffs stay upright without losing elasticity over time.
  • Authentic Craftsmanship: Proudly made in Japan, adhering to the highest standards of textile quality and ethical production.
Size Guide: Sushi Socks Size Chart

🧼 Care Instructions:
To keep your sushi looking fresh: Machine wash cold with like colors. Avoid bleach and tumble drying. For the longest lifespan, hang drying is recommended to protect the integrity of the Japanese fibers.