Yahae - Garabou Slipper Sock
Yahae - Garabou Slipper Sock
These slipper socks are breathable and so comfortable to wear, you will find it hard to take them off!
They are made using yarn that is spun with a unique Japanese spinning method called "Garabou".
This method was invented in 1877 as a way to mechanically spin Japanese cotton, which has short fibers. The unevenness and irregularity of the yarn gives it a hand-spun texture that modern machines cannot replicate.
95% Organic Cotton, 4% Nylon, 1% Polyurethane
Made in Japan
Size 4-6
Based in the town of Koryo, Nara in Japan since 1921, Yahae is a small-batch family run sock factory.
Each pair is a true testament of craftsmanship and respect for nature. Woven with artistic imagination and embedded with traditional manufacturing and technical skill, these sock are made with all-natural quality materials and sustainable coloured cotton produced on Dr. Sally Fox’s farm in New Mexico, USA.