Seamless, non-compresing and noble materials for unparalleled comfort. The absolute comfort concept aims to make the most comfortable Labonal socks on the market thanks to precise specifications and a manufacturing process at the forefront.
Designed and manufactured in France since 1924, the Labonal socks offer you unparalleled comfort. Coming from noble and innovative materials, in a constant concern of perfection, they guarantee you an impeccable quality.
A sock, two possibilities: deer or colour? Come on! Go!! Dare your desires!
This reversible Dagobert sock on the Upside down has only qualities. Its double side gives it extreme robustness, unprecedented comfort and exceptional warmth, although made from cotton. Ideal for walking, hiking or running, it will save you blisters since the two socks rub between them rather than on your foot.
Vanished in elastane, it is flexible and its mesh is creamy.
It is lovingly made in Montceau-Les-Mines (71), Burgundy.
MI-CHAUSSETTES IN LIN 100% FRANCAISes : 1. Linen culture in northern France. 2. Filtering the wire in northern France. 3. Dyeing the wire in northern France. 4. Knitting socks at LABONAL in Alsace.
Know YOU? - Linen is the oldest textile in the world. - France ranks 1st in the world for the quality of flax it produces and 2nd for fibre production. - Flax is THE most environmentally friendly FIBRE. - Very nice to wear, the linen is fresh, comfortable and durable.
TAKE PART IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BY WEARING THESE 100% FRENCH !!! SOCKS
Seamless for unrivalled well-being.
Our tips for using : Upside down wash at 30 degrees.
Highlight your maverick side with these eyeglass owl socks!
Find the beauty and complexity of making socks in our simple Dagobert socks upside down.
Everything is designed so that they are pleasant to wear and last you over time. A knitted knit with 4 threads in a beautiful Egyptian cotton, a reinforcement on the tips and heels, a vanilla in elasthanne all over the sock and an elastic that does not compress the leg. A pleasure to wear and watch!
Thanks to French manufacturing, since 1924, in Montceau-Les-Mines (71), in Burgundy.