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DAILYSOCKS

Socks - as diverse as you

Fashionable and sustainable at the same time? With Dailysocks you will find the right socks, according to your wishes. Whether stylish accessories or sustainable companions


BY WOMEN FOR WOMEN

Fashion. Passion. Responsibility

From Woman to Woman

As women, we give other women the socks that are just right for their needs. Comfortable rolled cuffs that don't constrict and non-scratchy yarns are just two examples of this. With a lot of love and passion


anti-hole guarantee

All Dailysocks are made from high-quality yarns, are processed to a high standard and undergo quality control. If socks become holey or tear, we will replace them without any problems. Our anti-hole guarantee is valid for one year.

Knitted from Oekotex—certified, recycled yarns




DAILYSOCKS means sock love. With a lot of expertise and passion, Anna and Marlene Kemper design high-quality fashionable socks by women for women.

Discover the DAILYSOCKS for yourself and your outfit is complete!


All yarns used are Oekotex certified, skin-friendly and allergy-tested. If you hold our DAILYSOCKS in your hand, you should definitely stroke them along your cheek to feel that they don't scratch.


In addition to the fashion aspect, social commitment also plays an important role in the company philosophy. All DAILYSOCKS are packaged with people with disabilities from the St. Antoniushaus in Schöppingen.


Sustainable

Our socks are increasingly being produced with pride from organic cotton and recycled yarns in a family business in Portugal. Dailysocks are packaged in plastic-free FSC-certified packaging. Our yarns are Oekotex-certified, skin-friendly and allergy-tested.



DAILYSOCKS are not shipped across the globe and are produced in a resource-saving manner.

Sustainability is important to us! Our DAILYSOCKS are increasingly knitted from recycled yarns.

All DAILYSOCKS are packed by people with disabilities from the St. Antoniushaus in Schöppingen.


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