Summer is a time many people feel uncomfortably stuffy. While sandals are a great option for the driest feet, they also lend your toes to the sun and other elements for extended periods of time.
Have you ever wondered which socks would best suit your sneakered up feet? Do you long to wear your boots without the mildly moist tug of war at the end of the day?
Slide into our newest edition of linen socks from Kobe, Japan!
South Korea has some pretty hot, humid summers across the entire land, including Seoul. While each province has its own unique situations, they all join in on the yearly warning of "the hottest summer to date". Prepare now if you want to sail through the next three to four months in both comfort and style, with a pop of color.
No matter which province you're in, June through September brings on the heat. And one thing we know about heat is that it brings on sweaty feet. Sweaty feet bring on all the odors we avidly try to avoid. That's why those of us in the know, that hate flip-flops and crocs, choose linen socks.
Linen socks hold up well trhough both heat and humidity. Wearing linen in your rainboots give you both comfort and ease during monsoon seasons, usually July and September. This is because linen dries very quickly in natural air, and it also pulls moisture away from the body, leaving you feeling much less moist than cotton or other fabrics.
Since linen is naturally heat-resistant, you will experience a cooling effect within your shoes. In socks, your linen gives you the opportunity to be more comfortable slipping off your shoes and allowing your feet to air out. The anti-bacterial properties of them will help you feel at ease since they will not hold onto the bulk of the odor of a long day.