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Argyle Pattern Mid-Calf - Brown
Bleu Forêt
[BFH 7348 P8Y]

CAD$15.00

Bleu Forêt Argyle pattern, mid-calf socks in Brown.

Perfect for the Fall, the pattern is classic yet updated for the fashion forward individual.

The combination of the ultra soft long stapes combed cotton and lycra makes this sock fit like a second skin. The relaxed band is comfortable and leaves no mark on the leg; yet miraculously the sock stays up. The pattern is versatile enough for business or causal attires. It looks great with a brown suit, chinos and jeans.

Reinforced toe and heel for comfort and durability.

  • 98% Cotton, 2% Lycra
  • One Size 40/45

    As described in the Globe and Mail January 2006 - Socks are neckties for the feet, it is one way that men can express themselves - if they can find them in any other colour or pattern than plain black (in Canada). It is difficult to find any quality socks under $40. That is why we carry Bleu Forêt - for its price point and quality - Great Value!

    Bleu Forêt is known for their pure materials, technical innovation, style and the great care given to the making of each pair of socks. The material is pure merino wool, silk, cashmere, mercerised cotton & combed cotton. They are the best kept secret among professional men.

    Made in France.

  • Flat rate shipping in Canada $7.5 or Free shipping for orders of $79 or more before taxes ( restrictions apply )

    This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 19 August, 2006.
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