Thought (colourful organic cotton socks)

Thought socks are made with organic cotton and bamboo (to wick moisture away from sweaty feet), which uses up to 91% less water, than conventional cotton.
Unless you go barefoot, you likely wear socks most of the year. But most contain synthetic fibres (organic cotton ones to have 5% elastane for stretch).
Launder socks with elastane in a microfiber filter (this helps to stop microplastics leaching out of washing machines, and into the sea).
Synthetic fibres (nylon, polyester) are also made from oil. So we don’t want to be supporting the oil industry, more than is necessary. But sometimes it’s almost impossible, so do what you can. Like choosing brands in plastic-free packaging.
You can place damaged/worn socks in textile banks. These are then shredded to upcycle into insulation and carpet underlay etc.
To make socks last longer, store them flat (don’t ‘cuff’ into each other). Launder with unscented biodegradable laundry detergent and avoid fabric softener and tumble driers. Keep toenails trimmed and wear shoes that fit, to avoid them rubbing holes in your socks!
Babies should not wear socks in warmer temperatures (including in cars), to help reduce risk of SIDS (same with hats). Read more at The Lullaby Trust.
Keep socks away from pets. They smell lovely to animals but could cause constipation, choking or intestinal blockage. Signs of ingestion are lethargy, vomiting, loss of appetite, a tender abdomen and difficulty pooping (it’s a medical emergency, so call the vet).

In styles for men and women, they are sold in zero waste packaging.
