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New Zealand Kea Merino Wool Bird Dress Sock NZNC

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SKU:
9053
UPC:
9421025114236
MPN:
9053
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3 Reviews

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  • 5
    Dressy and warm

    Lovely smooth dress socks. First wash has lofted the wool slightly to make the socks cozier.

  • 5
    Socks

    Made on Nz, bird pictures and bright colours

3 Reviews

  • 5
    Dressy and warm

    Lovely smooth dress socks. First wash has lofted the wool slightly to make the socks cozier.

  • 5
    Socks

    Made on Nz, bird pictures and bright colours

  • 4
    Bring back happy memories!

    I saw these socks at Tiritiri Matangi Island and got two pair. When I got home to the US, I realized that I wanted all the birds I had fallen in love with on my trip around New Zealand. I was glad the web URL was on the socks, so I ordered many more. The foot is a little long for me, but that's fine for a "one size fits all" kind of sock. I love the patterns!

Description

New Zealand's endangered Kea, our mountain parott features with a Manuka on these merino wool blend socks which are part of our Kiwiana inspired pictorial sock range featuring imagery of New Zealand native flora and fauna. These make great souvenirs and gifts for family and friends here and overseas, because they are lightweight and low cost to post. We ship almost anywhere in the world!

Features

  • 60% Merino, 37% Nylon, 3% Elastane
  • Great gift & easy to send overseas
  • One size fits most Adults
  • Size guide; NZ/UK 5-10 mens, US 6-11, Euro 37-43, NZ Womens 6-11

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The New Zealand Kea is an endemic parrot found in the South Island's alpine environments. Kea are a protected species. They are the world's only alpine parrot, and one of the most intelligent birds in the world. To survive in the harsh alpine environment kea have become inquisitive and nomadic social birds - characteristics which help them to find and utilise new food sources.

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