Here is the exact fabric makeup:
- 75% Bamboo Rayon
- 20% Polyester
- 5% Elastane
The Bruno is stunning light blue split-dot design. One half of the dots are navy blue and the other white. . This sock also plays well with almost every color in the closet. All blues, browns, whites, and greys play well this this pair.
We added a complete undetectable flat-toe seam because no one likes feeling seams, an arch support to keep the foot from sliding in the sock, and a deeper contoured heel so your foot sits down in the sock as it should. In addition, The Bruno has the latest version of our patent pending silicone TrueStay™ technology that keeps the socks in place and exactly where you put them until you take them off.
Medium / Regular Fits Shoe Size
- Fits Men Size - 8-13- Fits Women Size - 9-14
Dress socks loaded with great features:
- Moisture-WickingAll that tech in a luxury dress sock is a cheat code.
What you'll love about these dress socks...
- Bamboo yarn is so incredibly soft, it feels just like cashmere against the skin... so soft, it’s hard to believe it's environmentally-friendly.
- Our seams are sewn by hand. Yes, we pay a human to connect our seams stitch-by-stitch to ensure they're flat and undetectable against the skin.
- These socks have our patented TrueStay™ technology. This ensures out dress socks won't slip down your leg - ever.
- Our Boardroom dress socks are made on 200N Italian-made Lonati machines. They are hand-down the best in the world. It's a difference that you can feel.
- Backed by a Money-Back guarantee. if you don't love them, the first pair is on us.
Socks so soft you’ll want to wear them to bed - seriously.
Incredibly soft with a texture similar to cashmere or silk.
Made from environmentally-friendly bamboo on a closed Loop system leaving minimal environmental impact.
Absorbs moisture 300% better than cotton.
Bamboo is known for superior ventilation keeping the foot cool and dry.
Superior moisture absorption and evaporation.
Fantastic shape retention at least 20% better than cotton over the long-term product lifecycle.
- Daniel Clarke