Lamington Socks (Crew - Beau)
Description
Crew length merino socks from Lamington. These snuggly socks keep babies and kids snug during the cold winter months. Made in New Zealand from fine merino wool, they are warm without being bulky. One of the great features about merino is that it absorbs any moisture away from the body, so this is a useful attribute in socks as feet can get sweaty and the merino draws that dampness away.
58% merino / 41% nylon / 1% elastane
Colour Way: Beau - Pale Blue with natural crosses
Lamington Sizing: (Guide only)
Age / shoe size = actual sock foot length (that's when flat from heel to toe)
NB - 3mths / 0 - 1 = 9 cm
3 - 9 mths / 1 - 2 = 11 cm
1 - 2 yrs / 2 - 4 = 12.5 cm
2 - 4 yrs / 5 - 8 = 14 cm
4 - 6 yrs / 9 - 12 = 15.5 cm
Wash inside out, wash colours separately, dry flat away from direct heat, do not bleach, nor tumble dry nor dry clean.
Lamington merino kids & baby socks
Courier Charges
Pick up in store:
Free click & collect is avail from either our Palmerston North or Napier stores
Item not in stock in your local store?
Select it for pickup from your local store anyway; we'll get it there for you (usually within 2–4 days).Just pop it in your cart, and at checkout choose "Pick up in store" → select your local store even if it shows as out of stock. We'll take care of the rest.
Please note this free transfer does exclude bulky items
Courier Delivery:
Most NZ deliveries are with NZ Post, tracked non signature service
For further details on shipping please check here
Returns, Refunds & Exchanges Policy
Sale & Discounted Items Ts & Cs
Seasonal & End of Line clearance items are offered at discounted, sale prices. These items are unable to be exchanged or returned unless faulty. So please choose carefully, all sale purchases are final.
Sale & clearance footwear may be sent without its original box packaging to consolidate freight charges. Should you require the box packaging on sale footwear then please get in touch prior to you placing your order to request an individual freight quote.
