Se pierden, se desparejan y nos abrigan y abrazan el pie. Los calcetines, obligatorios pero muchas veces anodinos…ya sabes, blanco, negro y gris…, se reinventam para convertirse ahora en complemento de estilo. Si se combinan sin miedo puede levantar los looks más comedidos. Te presentamos tres empresas que trabajan para vestir tus pies con los diseños más originales.
Happy Socks
Desde Suecia, Happy Socks llevan revolucionando el mundo del calcetín desde el 2008. Explosión de color para sobrevivir el cielo nublado de Estocolmo. Una idea de Viktor Tell, diseñador gráfico y Mikael Soderlindh, publicista, que ha conseguido alegrar la vida de muchos zapatos.
El modelo Pastore feliz de haber conocido a Happy Socks.
Hansel from Basel
Desde California nos llega esta deliciosa firma que nos enseña que no tiene que hacer frío para vestir calcetines y medias. Con una clara inspiración en la estética oriental vanguardista, amante de los estampados minimalistas, Hansel from Basel de Hannah Byun diseña calcetines para todo el año.
Los mocasines Shabby combinan muy bien con estas medias transparentes de Hannah Byun.
Corgi
Los fabricantes de calcetines galeses Corgi han sido los proveedores del Príncipe de Gales desde hace muchos años. Juntos, incluso han lanzado una pequeña colección promovida por el propio Príncipe Carlos, titulada Regimental Collection.
183p está encantado de su tú a tú con Corgi.
They get lost, they get unpaired, they warm-up us and hold our feet on. You must wear socks, but sometimes they are a little bit anodyne… You know, white, black, grey, and that’s it. Socks are emerging as the new “it” accessory. If you match them with any fear they are able to make bright the most timid look. We would like to introduce you today three brands that work to dress your feet with the most original designs.
Happy Socks
From Sweden, Happy Socks is changing completely the sock’s world since 2008. They are a full color explosion to survive in a cloudly Stockholm. An idea from graphic designer Viktor Tell and publicist Mikael Soderlindh that is making happy to many sad shoes.
Pastore looks really happy after meet these pair of Happy Socks.
Hansel from Basel
From California arrives that delicious brand that demonstrates it’s not necessary to be cold to wear socks. With a vanguardist oriental aesthetic, with special love for minimalistic prints, Hansel from Basel, created by Hanna Byun, designs socks for all the year.
Shabby loafers match perfectly with that dotted socks from Hansel from Basel.
Corgi
Welsh sock manufacturer Corgi has been Prince of Wales longtime provider of socks. And together even they have created a capsule collection entitled Regimental Collection promoted by Prince Charles herself.
183p brogues look more than proud with their Corgi.
They get lost, they get unpaired, they warm-up us and hold our feet on. You must wear socks, but sometimes they are a little bit anodyne… You know, white, black, grey, and that’s it. Socks are emerging as the new “it” accessory. If you match them with any fear they are able to make bright the most timid look. We would like to introduce you today three brands that work to dress your feet with the most original designs.
Happy Socks
From Sweden, Happy Socks is changing completely the sock’s world since 2008. They are a full color explosion to survive in a cloudly Stockholm. An idea from graphic designer Viktor Tell and publicist Mikael Soderlindh that is making happy to many sad shoes.
Pastore looks really happy after meet these pair of Happy Socks.
Hansel from Basel
From California arrives that delicious brand that demonstrates it’s not necessary to be cold to wear socks. With a vanguardist oriental aesthetic, with special love for minimalistic prints, Hansel from Basel, created by Hanna Byun, designs socks for all the year.
Shabby loafers match perfectly with that dotted socks from Hansel from Basel.
Corgi
Welsh sock manufacturer Corgi has been Prince of Wales longtime provider of socks. And together even they have created a capsule collection entitled Regimental Collection promoted by Prince Charles herself.
183p brogues look more than proud with their Corgi.
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