Baby Transportation Socks

$16.77 CAD $23.95 CAD

For the little one on the go! Friday Sock Co. Baby Transportation Socks come 5 socks to a set and feature a mismatched plane, train, and automobile design. Packaged in a reusable wash bag so they won't get lost in the laundry!

Designed in Canada, ethically made in Italy.

Sizing

Friday Baby Socks will fit infants about 6 months to 1 year old.

Features

Packaged in a complimentary laundry wash bag - never lose a sock in the dryer again!

Produced using GOTS Certified Organic Combed Cotton*
OEKO-TEX® 100 Certified*
No-Feel Toe Link™

The heels and toes of our socks are reinforced with cotton to keep them soft. No holes here!

Yarn blend extends inside the top cuff for extra durability and comfort, and we have sewn thread closures on all labels.

Materials

85% GOTS Certified Organic Combed Cotton*, 12% Nylon, 3% Elastane

About our material certifcations.

*GOTS is the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibres, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent certification of the entire textile supply chain. GOTS certified final products may include fibre products, yarns, fabrics, clothes, home textiles, mattresses, personal hygiene products, as well as food contact textiles and more.

*The OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 is a comprehensive, third-party testing and certification system for textile products at all stages of production. Textiles can only be certified if all components meet the specified requirements. Test criteria are updated annually and go far beyond existing legal regulations.

We're proud to be an ethically made brand.

All of our socks are made in Italy from safe materials and cotton that is OEKO-TEX® 100 Certified. Hit the button below for sock care instructions and tips.

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Quality craftsmanship is our jam.

Our family-owned partner factory makes Friday Sock Co. socks in small batches, which helps to ensure quality control! Polyamides left over during yarn production are recycled or re-used.