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  • Jacquard Knit Socks - Merino Wool - Skogen (Adults 38-45)

    Color
    Skogen
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     *New! Snuggly Merino wool socks for winter, knitted in patterns inspired by traditional Swedish motifs.

    Gorgeous fine merino socks made in Sweden by Öjbro Vantfabrik. Knit with reinforced heel & toe for extra strength, and dyed in subtle natural colours. Wonderfully cosy for home, work, or out and about.

    Öjbro Vantfabrik is dedicated to preserving and sharing Swedish knitting heritage. Each pair of beautiful jacquard knit socks features a design drawn from traditional patterns and personal stories.

    The Skogen design celebrates Allemansrätten, the Swedish Right of Public Access commonly called Freedom to Roam. See below to read the Skogen story.

    *Buy a pair of adults' socks, get 20% off our Sock Darner's KitA wonderful gift for sock lovers, wool lovers and Zero Wasters everywhere!  Learn the age old art of darning your socks.

    Colour: Skogen

    Sizes: EU38/41, EU42/45

    About the fit: Öjbro socks are jacquard-knitted: this is stranded colourwork characterised by floats on the inside which carry the coloured yarns and create such intricate patterns. This means each pair gets its own little personality. It also changes the thickness of the sock, and affects the fit. Some socks fit a bit slimmer, others a bit more “hug-friendly.” Wondering about the fit? See below:

    Fit advice:

    • SLIM - fits like a gentle little foot hug. Patterns: Futhark, Lycksele
    • MED - the sweet-spot fit for most feet. Patterns: Ekshärad, Fästfolk, Gotland, Kören, Yggdrasil
    • GENEROUS - for those who like a bit of extra wiggle room for their toes. Patterns: Dalarna, Haga, Skaftö, Skogen.

    How to put them on:
    Because jacquard socks have floats on the inside, we recommend you put your socks on like your mum used to do for you when you were a child. Bunch them up to the toe, put your foot in place and then unravel the rest of the sock up your leg. Don’t try to just shove your whole foot in from the cuff as your toes might catch some of the floats!!

    Brand: Öjbro Vantfabrik
    Designed in: Sweden
    Origin of Fibre: Italy
    Country of manufacture: Sweden
    Fabric structure: Knitted from Merino wool with Lycra, reinforced in toe and heel with Polyamide (80% Merino - mulesing free, 5% Lycra, 15% Polyamide)
    100% biodegradable: No
    Machine Washable: Yes (see our guide to washing wool)

    Care: Handwash using a gentle wool shampoo recommended for best results. To machine wash, choose a cold wool cycle, skipping the spin cycle. Dry flat on a towel, gently reshaping while wet. Do not tumble dry. Wool feels comfortable and dry, even when you sweat. It can absorb a lot of moisture (up to 33% of its dry weight). Air between uses, wash only when required. 

    The story of the Skogen pattern: Designer Åse Öjbro, founder of Öjbro Vantfabrik, has created the Skogen design to honour the Swedish "everyman's right", Allemansrätten. This centuries old custom grants everyone the right to roam freely, hike, camp, and forage on both public and private land, and it has been a constitutional right in Sweden since 1994. Skogen translates as 'the forest', and in this design, Åse Öjbro represents Sweden's Freedom to Roam with a beautiful spruce forest.

    Two-thirds of Sweden is covered by forest, and over the centuries, the forest and its people have lived in close harmony. For centuries, the forest has been one of our most important natural resources, used for firewood, construction timber, crafting materials, and fence timber. Birch bark was especially important for roofing and was also used to make a variety of household utensils and tools. Pine tar and charcoal also came from the forest, with charcoal becoming an important resource for Sweden's iron production and exports. In the 1880s, with the expansion of the logging industry, the forest gained industrial value as well.

    According to ancient folklore, the forest is populated by many beings. Skogsrået (The Mistress of the Forest) lures wanderers astray and seduces them with her magic. Trolls, sometimes described as giants. Fairies can be seen dancing in meadows, open fields, and on moss-covered ground, at sunrise and dusk. They are all part of the mystery of the forest. 

    Åse Öjbro writes, "I love our Freedom to Roam, this fantastic opportunity that allows us all to be in the forest, experiencing its smells and sounds. The feeling of entering the forest is magical; it creates balance and perspective in my life. To me, the forest is a kind of balm for the soul."