ALBERTON DUCK SOCKS
We obtained deadstock of socks that were popular in the United States in the 1930s, and when we started analyzing them with a sock factory in Japan, we found that the socks were packed with a number of lost technologies. It cannot be made with modern popular manufacturing methods.
Socks Both craftsmen and craftsmen wanted to make socks filled with this lost technology, and they took on the challenge of counting, dyeing, twisting, and knitting to the limit that can be reproduced with modern technology. Vintage cotton socks.
The hue was only brown, which was a standard for sock monkeys at the time
At that time, it was very fashionable to make monkey dolls out of worn-out socks.
The dead stock socks he obtained were also remade into monkeys and called monkey socks
BUT WHEN YOU THINK OF ALBERTON, IT'S DUCK.
Socks reprinted by ALBERTON with an arrangement on the original
DUCK SOCKS.