Classic Socks - Black
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Experience the sophistication of our classic black socks, crafted from high-quality organic cotton. Whether paired with formal attire or casual looks, they bring the perfect touch of comfort and style to any occasion.
Socks guaranteed to stay put all day under the toughest circumstances.
GOTS certificate - Certification Organic Cotton - this certification confirms that no toxic chemicals, no child labour and no environmental damage have been involved in the manufacturing process.
Details
Crafted with 200 needles and hand linked.
Composition: 80% Organic Combed Cotton :: 17% Polyamide :: 3% Elastane
For better results, wash inside out.
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Classic Socks - Black
Sale price€12.00 EUR
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Product Life Cycle Analysis
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Raw Materials
Extraction and processing of raw materials (agriculture, mining, logging) create environmental impacts before manufacturing begins.
0%
Manufacturing
Production consumes energy, water, and other raw materials, resulting in emissions and natural resource depletion.
0%
Packaging
Packaging materials such as plastic, paper and metal are used to accommodate and transport the product, contributing for their carbon footprint.
0%
Distribution
The transportation of goods generates greenhouse gas emissions, influenced by transport type, distance, and logistics.
0%
Use Phase & End of Life
Product usage may consume energy and resources through a certain lifespan, while its disposal may result in landfilling, incineration and recycling, releasing greenhouse gases.
A product life cycle analysis (LCA), in terms of carbon footprint, assesses the total greenhouse gas emissions generated at each stage of a product’s life, from raw material extraction to production, distribution, use, and disposal.