COQ Japanese Socks-Fu Wa Ri Pink
COQ Japanese Socks-Fu Wa Ri Pink
At COQ, they firmly believe that textiles possess the unique ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through the careful interplay of colour, intricate patterns, and tactile sensations. By harnessing the art of textile design, they aim to inspire and delight their customers. Their exquisite range of socks thoughtfully plays with various patterns, diverse textures, and vibrant colours, creating a truly engaging experience for the wearer.
Product Details:
Exquisite pair of socks from Japanese designer COQ
Inspiration for this design: The moment you open the window and stand on the terrace, you are healed by the various natural scents carried by the wind. I designed it with the theme of a tranquility that washes over the heart in an instant. The complex thread composition results in a unique transparency gradient and delicate pattern expression characteristic of COQ.
Colour: Fu Wa Ri Pink
Material: 95% nylon, 5% cotton.
Size 23~25cm/ Shoe Size 36-40
It features a see-through opening that looks like two layers.
Made in Japan
CARING FOR YOUR SOCKS:
As this is a delicate product, please wash it using a net and turning it inside out.
Please use neutral detergent. Do not use detergents containing optical brighteners on light-colored socks.
We recommend drying naturally in the shade, avoiding tumble drying
The concept of COQ is "a place where creations breathe”. COQ means "breath" in Japanese, and it expresses their wish to deliver a lifestyle in which the body and mind can breathe comfortably.
COQ's creations are inspired by the nature of Hokkaido, the brands hometown, it is here that the surrounding landscape provides a place where "creativity breathes". They celebrate the rich potential of fabrics. Their textiles draw heavy inspiration from nature, reflecting the visceral effects of air, sunlight, wind, and water through the use of patterns, materials, and textures. To realize designs, artisans marry contemporary techniques with traditional skills such as Nishijin weaving, a centuries-old process that uses many different coloured yarns. Their focus is on environmentally friendly manufacturing in order to transmit an ethical lifestyle selecting materials that do not place a burden on the environment and utilize knitting technology that requires less waste in the production process.