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Rescue 4 plastic bottles
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Humphrey Law
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An Australian made sock made with a premium blend of 60% fine merino wool and 40% nylon, the Humphrey Law 60% Fine Merino Wool Low Pressure Cushion Sole Health Sock sock is perfect for those with sensitive feet who need extra cushioning. Here's why you'll love it:
Low-pressure design: The sock's design is specially crafted to provide comfort for sensitive feet. The terry wool cushion sole is not too thick to fit into most business shoes, while the nylon reinforcement in the foot area provides longer wear.
Health Sock® technology: This sock is designed with no elastic top, making it perfect for those with circulation issues or who are looking for a sock that won't leave marks on their skin.
Premium materials: Made with 60% fine merino wool and 40% nylon, this sock is built to last. The wool provides natural moisture-wicking properties to keep your feet dry and comfortable, while the nylon adds durability and longevity.
Contents: 60% Fine Merino Wool, 40% Nylon.
Size Guide:
Small: 3-8 (ladies)/4.5-7 (mens)
Medium: 8-11 (ladies)/7-10 (mens)
Large: 10-13 (mens)
We’re fighting plastic pollution by ethically recovering & recycling ocean-bound plastic. Together with Greenspark, we’re working to prevent ocean bound plastics from reaching our waterways, and reducing the need for new plastic by providing a recycled alternative while supporting local communities economically.
Read more about this project, click here.We’ve partnered with Greenspark to support vetted climate-positive projects around the world that reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. Our projects are in line with the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, ensuring that we maximise both our environmental and social footprints simultaneously.
Read more about this project, click here.We’re planting kelp in British Columbia, Canada and supporting the restoration of critical marine ecosystems. These underwater forests offer shelter, sustenance, and breeding grounds for numerous species, such as Herring, Salmon, and Northern Abalone, strengthening marine ecosystem resilience.
Read more about this project, click here.