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Ivy Ellis - Mens Gloaming Socks

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Lyle - Named after rugged trails in the Scottish Highlands. Gloaming (Scottish) refers to the period of time just after sunset or just before sunrise when the sky is partially illuminated and there is a soft, dim light. This collection uses colours inspired by the Scottish landscape and skies.

Rum - Named after rugged trails in the Scottish Highlands. Gloaming (Scottish) refers to the period of time just after sunset or just before sunrise when the sky is partially illuminated and there is a soft, dim light. This collection uses colours inspired by the Scottish landscape and skies.

Seabird - The Seabird is inspired by the rich colours of the Scottish Highlands during the gloaming. Gloaming (Scottish) refers to the period of time just after sunset or just before sunrise when the sky is partially illuminated and there is a soft, dim light. This collection uses colours inspired by the Scottish landscape and skies.

Heavier weight yarn provides added warmth and comfort. Perfect for cooler days, offering both style and practicality.

 

Compositions: 88% cotton, 11% polyamide, 1% elastane

One Size 7-12

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We stand by our jeans even when they fail you. We offer free repairs for the life of your jeans. One rule. You have to send them back washed. Read more.

We use Royal Mail to ship within the UK.

For overseas orders, we use Royal Mail or FedEx express.

Orders that are in stock are generally shipped the next working day.

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Only when you are happy, can we be. If for any reason you are not satisfied with our jeans, you can return them for a refund.

To return the jeans just package them back up and from within the UK you can use the Freepost label that's included with your paperwork.

Returning items from overseas will be at the cost of the customer.

Some small print: They need to be returned with all labels attached within 90 days, unworn aside from trying on, which is pretty standard stuff.

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