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Socks that Plant Trees - Small

Socks that Plant Trees - Small

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Give a cheer for sprouts! These fun green and white socks, decorated with a leafy branch design and a cute embroidered sprout, back reforestation projects via Trees for the Future. Each pair you buy aids in healing damaged land and boosting food security through eco-friendly agroforestry. Crafted with care using Fairtrade, GOTS, and Vegan Certified materials, theyre a feel-good choice for your feet and the planet. Product Features Green and white branching design with embroidered sprout Supports reforestation through Trees for the Future Certified Fairtrade, GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), and Vegan Terry padding for breathable, day-long comfort Responsibly made in India Packaged plastic-free and recyclable Ingredients/Materials 70% Organic Cotton 15% Recycled Polyester 5% Recycled Polyamide 8% Polyamide 2% ElastaneNote: Composition may vary slightly; check product packaging for your specific pair. Care Instructions Machine wash cold Do not bleach Tumble dry low Do not iron Sizing Small: Women's US 5–9 / Men's US 4–8 Medium: Women's US 9–14 / Men's US 8–13 Large: Women's US 14+ / Men's US 13+ If youre between sizes, size down for a snug fit Return Policy Unworn socks in their original packaging may be returned or exchanged within 30 days of purchase. We offer free return shipping on U.S. orders. Refunds or exchanges are processed once items are received. Final sale items, subscriptions, and gift cards are not eligible for return. End of Life When your socks are ready to sprout their last, repurpose them for household use or recycle through a local textile recycling program. A sustainable sendoff for socks that give back from seed to sole.

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Sustainability Facts

Great

Materials

Recycled Polyester
Elastane
Recycled Polyamide
Polyamide

Durability

ReusableYes

End of Life

RecyclableYes
Take-back programNo

Packaging

RecyclableYes

Certifications

FairtradeGOTSVegan

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