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Moonwalk
Product Description
Step into style and comfort with these vibrant athletic ribbed mid crew socks that elevate every outfit. Featuring a jacquard design and a soft french terry footbed, these socks provide all-day arch support for happy, joyous feet. Designed to fit most sizes, they make a perfect companion for both men and women. Plus, with a mission of giving back to environmental causes, each pair purchased contributes to the conservation of waterways. Feel good, look good! From the brand: Everybody wears socks, unless you don't - but you get it... socks are a thing. Our socks are different. They are funky, fresh and FUNctional. Nothin' like putting on a pair of party socks. Your feet deserve to be part of the KAVU party too. Athletic ribbed mid crew sock with jacquard design, french terry footbed, heels & toes with all day arch support. Your toes will thank you. Your feet will be joyous. People will smile and then you will smile. Walk proud. The Moonwalk socks are constructed of y arn: 5% wool 15% nylon 22% acrylic 48% polyester 10% elastane. One size fits most: (Mens size 7.5 - 11.5, Womens size 8.5 - 12.5) For the full uniform: Matching beanie: Herschel Matching women's sweater: Hillrose Matching women's pants: Cabin Creek Matching men's sweater: Highline SOCKS WITH A CAUSE: KAVU cares about local and worldwide causes. Our KAVU Cares sock give-back program donates 20% of production costs to selected organizations. If we make a sock, we make a donation. The more socks we get to make, the more we get to give. KAVU is partnering with two water-way focused causes. The Center for Whale Research and Trout Unlimited . Orca Socks Give Back: The Center for Whale Research (CWR) is located on San Juan Island in The San Juan Islands in Washington State. Since 1976, the CWR has been dedicated to the study and conservation of the Southern Resident killer whale (orca) population in the Pacific Northwest. Go Fish Socks Give Back: Trout Unlimited (TU), founded in Michigan in 1959, TU is a national non-profit organization dedicated to conserve, protect and restore North American's cold water fisheries and their watersheds.











