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Hemp Quarter Socks

SKU: 49960-MOKH
Sale price$19.00
Color: Moray Khaki
Size: S

Length: Quarter
In stock

Pickup available at Patagonia Bend

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Hemp Quarter Socks in Moray Khaki | Patagonia Bend

Hemp Quarter Socks

Moray Khaki / S

Patagonia Bend

Pickup available, Usually ready in 2 hours

1000 Northwest Wall Street
Suite 140
Bend OR 97703
United States

+15413233273

Description:

These hardworking, cozy-wearing quarter-length socks are as tough as they are easygoing. They're built from a durable hemp-blend fabric that holds up to everyday abuse, harnesses hemp's natural odor resistance and uses minimal water to cultivate.

Specs & Features:

• Highly durable hemp-blend fabric stands up to the toughest daily abuse

• Fabric has natural odor resistance that helps to reduce smells even after heavy use

• Hemp cultivation has a low impact on the environment

Materials:

27% recycled cotton/27% recycled polyester/23% industrial hemp/22% nylon/1% spandex sock yarn

Country of Origin:

Made in: U. S. A.

Weight:

60 g (2.1 oz)


• Highly durable hemp-blend fabric stands up to the toughest daily abuse

• Fabric has natural odor resistance that helps to reduce smells even after heavy use

• Hemp cultivation has a low impact on the environment

Materials:

27% recycled cotton/27% recycled polyester/23% industrial hemp/22% nylon/1% spandex sock yarn

Country of Origin:

Made in: U. S. A.

Weight:

60 g (2.1 oz)


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Everything Patagonia makes has an impact on the planet.

Learn more about the materials and processes they use.

Industrial Hemp

Natural. Misunderstood. Legal. This is the story of hemp in the United States. A forbidden fiber in the U.S. since 1970, hemp has taken the heat for almost five decades. Until the Farm Bill passed in December of 2018, hemp was federally illegal to grow for commercial purposes, making it risky for businesses to invest in a new crop that was incorrectly classified as a drug.

Recycled Cotton

Producing a single pound of conventional cotton takes about 254 gallons of water. Add that to the carbon footprint of preparing the soil, the harmful pesticides that impact field workers, cultivating the plants and harvesting the crops, then scale up that number to encompass all the cotton grown in the world—and you get a significant environmental cost. By using recycled cotton, Patagonia extends the life span of a fiber that has already been created, uses fewer environmental resources and still has that soft, comfortable feel.

Recycled Polyester

An important fiber in Patagonia's line, polyester allows them to build lightweight materials that dry quickly and can be used in a variety of applications, including trail-running tops and yoga tights. Polyester also blends well with natural fabrics like cotton. But virgin polyester is derived from petroleum, which comes at a high environmental cost.