read our interview HERE
Socks are hand-dyed sustainably in batches, pre-order your pairs by Sunday and receive them in 1-2 weeks <3
Atelier de Myri creates their marble socks by combining a love of dyeing with a traditional Japanese dyeing technique called “Shibori” (read our interview with Miriam here).
Each sock is lovingly tied and dyed using a special technique. The reservation technique Shibori and the dyeing allow to a certain extent the specific guidance of the resulting pattern. Nevertheless, there is always a little bit of chance, which means that every single sock remains a certain surprise and is unique.
view the complete collection
76% organic cotton, 22% polyamide, 2% spandex
Hand dyed in Basel
During the dyeing process, it is essential that no dyes get into the groundwater and that the remaining dye liquor is disposed of fairly.
For the care of the socks, a delicate wash at 40°C without subsequent tumbling is recommended. This protects the fibre and the dye and ensures long-lasting colour brilliance.
Socks are hand-dyed sustainably in batches, pre-order your pairs by Sunday and receive them in 1-2 weeks <3
Atelier de Myri creates their marble socks by combining a love of dyeing with a traditional Japanese dyeing technique called “Shibori” (read our interview with Miriam here).
Each sock is lovingly tied and dyed using a special technique. The reservation technique Shibori and the dyeing allow to a certain extent the specific guidance of the resulting pattern. Nevertheless, there is always a little bit of chance, which means that every single sock remains a certain surprise and is unique.
view the complete collection
76% organic cotton, 22% polyamide, 2% spandex
Hand dyed in Basel
During the dyeing process, it is essential that no dyes get into the groundwater and that the remaining dye liquor is disposed of fairly.
For the care of the socks, a delicate wash at 40°C without subsequent tumbling is recommended. This protects the fibre and the dye and ensures long-lasting colour brilliance.
Socks are hand-dyed sustainably in batches, pre-order your pairs by Sunday and receive them in 1-2 weeks <3
Atelier de Myri creates their marble socks by combining a love of dyeing with a traditional Japanese dyeing technique called “Shibori” (read our interview with Miriam here).
Each sock is lovingly tied and dyed using a special technique. The reservation technique Shibori and the dyeing allow to a certain extent the specific guidance of the resulting pattern. Nevertheless, there is always a little bit of chance, which means that every single sock remains a certain surprise and is unique.
view the complete collection
76% organic cotton, 22% polyamide, 2% spandex
Hand dyed in Basel
During the dyeing process, it is essential that no dyes get into the groundwater and that the remaining dye liquor is disposed of fairly.
For the care of the socks, a delicate wash at 40°C without subsequent tumbling is recommended. This protects the fibre and the dye and ensures long-lasting colour brilliance.
“Sustainability is a present and ever-present issue for me personally and for the way I work. I think it should be a matter of course to want to develop a good product that does not harm our environment or our fellow human beings” - Miriam
images via @atelierdemyri