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New Zealand Kereru Merino Wool Dress Sock NZNC

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9050
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9421025114205
MPN:
9050
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  • 5
    NZ Kereru Merino Wool Dress Sock

    Husband loves these socks! :)

  • 5
    Bloody good sox

    Comfy, warm and New Zealand made, what's not to like?

5 Reviews

  • 5
    NZ Kereru Merino Wool Dress Sock

    Husband loves these socks! :)

  • 5
    Bloody good sox

    Comfy, warm and New Zealand made, what's not to like?

  • 5
    Gorgeous as ever

    Another top quality product from one of NZ's finest online retailers

  • 5
    Love these socks!

    Bought one pair at a winery while on vacation from the USA and loved the comfort and wear so much I used the website on the sock to order more!! I have nerve damaged in my feet and lower legs and these socks do not squeeze my feet - rather they are soothing. So hard to explain but easy to celebrate!!!

  • 5
    Great present idea

    I bought these to replace similar socks that my partner had had for 10 years! They last for ages, are super warm, and definitely special.

Description

A Kereru in a Miro tree, both native to New Zealand, feature on these merino wool blend socks which are part of our Kiwiana inspired pictorial sock range with imagery of New Zealand native flora and fauna. The Miro tree and its berries are a favorite of the Kereru. These make great gifts for family and friends here and overseas, because they are lightweight and low cost to post. We can ship almost anywhere in the world!

Features of Kereru Dress Socks

  • 80% Merino, 18% Nylon, 2% Lycra
  • Proudly made in New Zealand at Norsewood
  • One Size Fits Most Adults

Size Guide - NZ/UK 5-10 mens, US 6-11, Euro 37-43
For awomen's fit, add approximately one-and-a-half sizes. EG: Men's size 5-10 is approximately women's size 7-11.


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The kererū is a large bird with irridescent green and bronze feathers on its head and a smart white vest. The noisy beat of its wings is a distinctive sound in our forests, and the Native pigeons are important for the dispersal of seeds.

Conservation status: Not Threatened
Population: Widespread throughout the country
Found in: Forested areas, particularly where there is pest control
Threats: Predation, habitat loss