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NZ Dairy Cow Bed Sock DUTHIE & BULL

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DB8500-OS-BLUE
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9421025205576
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8500
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  • 5
    Amazing socks

    Amazing gift for mothers day for an 89 year old circulation issues. Keep her feet toasting warm

  • 5
    Bed sock

    Bright, cosy and warm.

6 Reviews

  • 5
    Amazing socks

    Amazing gift for mothers day for an 89 year old circulation issues. Keep her feet toasting warm

  • 5
    Bed sock

    Bright, cosy and warm.

  • 5
    NZ DAIRY COW BEF DOCK FUTHIE & BULL

    Lovely socks will be so warm for next winter

  • 5
    Lovely house sock

    Although advertised as bed socks these socks are great for indoor wear during winter.Keep my feet warm and put a smile on your face with the novel patterns and colour range.

  • 5
    Best nz xmas gift ever

    Awesome couple of pairs of bed socks for our overseas visitors. Very well received xmas present. Very snuggy.

  • 5
    The best

    I have always loved the Norse wear products, especially the socks, always comfortable to wear. I have also ordered the Healthy socks and find them excellent, and have now jsut completed another order for 2 more prs.

Description

Norsewear cow bed socks are modeled after our fabulous dairy bovines, a mixture of Holstein-Friesians, Jersey, Ayrshires, and Guernsey breeds. These super soft and fluffy socks have a brushed inner to keep your feet and toes toasty warm. Perfect gift or souvenir, and lightweight to post overseas.

Features of Dairy Cow Socks

  • 60% Acrylic, 30% Wool, 10% Nylon
  • Super soft and comfortable
  • Proudly made in New Zealand at Norsewood
  • One size fits most adults

DUTHIE & BULL were ship builders and entrepreneurs, whose ships the Ballarat and Hovding transported Scandinavian migrants to New Zealand in the early 1870s. Those adventurous pioneers established themselves in settlements now known as Norsewood and Dannevirke in the heart of New Zealand's Tararua District.

 

 

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