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Spring is here! The time of year for new beginnings and growth there is no better way to celebrate the season than with an abundance of flowers. With that in mind, we are super excited to announce our brand new floral collection! Nine brand new designs with all of your favourite flowers. Available in Men's and Women's sizes, this new collection features plantable hang tags; because what goes better with flowers than more flowers?
April 30, 2021
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Emily Piro
New 100% Compostable Packaging
After some research, we are super excited to announce that we will now be sending out our socks in 100% compostable mailers! (woohoo) These bad boys are made out of corn and break down completely in 3-6 months.
December 01, 2020
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Adam Thompson