Socks

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  • 13,00 

    Fishing sardines is a common activity in the Mediterranean. Sardines, being a rich source of nutrients and energy, have been a popular food for many generations. So, if anyone complains about your socks, you can proudly state that they are Sardine socks in their purest form and wearing them is a sign of respect and adherence to tradition. The scent level, of course, is entirely up to your preference.

  • 13,00 

    Saaremaa ölu (strong beer in Saare dialect) is a remarkable beverage, known for its smooth and gentle composition, capable of eliciting a cheerful roar from the bravest of Saare women. The socks yet again are of such softness and comfort that even the most rotund of men can confidently dance without the fear of the socks slipping off. Rumor has it that Big Töll once wore them when he fought the Old Devil!

    Enjoy wearing them both on the island and on the mainland!

  • 13,00 

    For centuries, fishermen from Saaremaa have been catching fish both in stormy and calm seas. Especially special to every inhabitant of Saaremaa is the flavorful (and smelful, believe me) Saare sprat fish. The socks yet again are of such softness and comfort that even the most rotund of Saare men can confidently dance without the fear of the socks slipping off. Rumor has it that Big Töll once wore them when he fought the Old Devil!

    #kannalöhnaga

  • 13,00 

    Following an intense workout at the gym, getting a refreshing glass of gin sounds like the perfect way to unwind. Or even when you skipped the gym part. Lifting weights at the gym is good for burning calories, however, enjoying a glass of gin also requires energy, so it’s better not to waste it. It’s all about balance.

    When displaying the world your preferences, don’t forget to wear these socks.