Brennan Organic Cotton Socks
Brennan Organic Cotton Socks
One Size
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For thick and stretchy sports socks with a difference, look no further than our Brennan pair. This ankle style in thick, organic cotton feature a striped trim in burgundy and blue. They look cool pulled over leggings, and lend a sporty accent to cropped trousers.
- Made in Europe
- Crafted in soft organic stretch cotton
- Ankle-length
Sustainable Attributes:
Low Impact
Low Water Use
Natural fibres
Organic
Recycled Fibres
Ethically made
Low Carbon
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80% Organic Cotton, 18% Recycled Polyamide, 2% Elastane
Delicate Machine Wash - 30°
Product code: AC40125-WBE
One size - (36-41)
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- Economy Delivery (4-7 working days) - FREE for UK orders over £99 (normally £3.95)
- Standard Delivery (2-4 working days) - £4.95
- Next Working Day Delivery (order before 2pm Monday - Thursday) - £6.95. Excludes Weekends and Bank Holidays.
- International Delivery to over 120 countries available
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Returns
Naturally we hope you’ll LOVE your purchase, but it’s alright to change your mind. We offer full returns on all unworn items returned with tags.
View the complete Returns Policy here.
- Organic farming bans the use of pesticides and harmful fertilisers, ensuring that soil and local waterbodies are unpolluted.
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75%
What
We rate each product on its environmental and social impact. The higher the score (1 to 100), the more sustainable a product is for the planet and its people.
How
We measure our positive impact as accurately as possible by using secondary Lifecycle Analysis data combined with reports from our suppliers. This data is science-based and relies on independent databases, to ensure its reliability.
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Baukjen Sustainability Impact
Global Warming
85%
Water Use
80%
Resource Depletion
80%
Eutrophication
80%
Use of Chemicals
80%
Traceability
70%