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Leg Warmers Bootshang Cotton Socks For Women Autumn And Winter Thick Wool Pile Socks Leg Covers Retro Open Color Matching Heavy Warm Calf Socks
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Hentet fra Classy Charms
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Artikkelnummer: 32623569
Item specifics
Materialet
Bomull, Polyester
Item description from the seller
"Where Kyoto Craftsmanship Meets Nordic Warmth"
These artisanal open-knit leg warmers fuse Japanese textile artistry with Scandinavian functionality. The intricate diamond-patterned openings aren't just decorative – they strategically enhance airflow to prevent overheating while maintaining core warmth.
Engineered for Comfort
✔ Hypoallergenic Luxury – 98% acrylic replicates cashmere's softness without animal fiber sensitivities
✔ Stay-Put Technology – Inner silicone grip strips (skin-friendly!) prevent sliding during movement
✔ Thermo-Regulating – Air pockets between stitches create natural insulation layers
✔ Color Therapy – Deep wine/charcoal gradients add visual depth to minimalist outfits
✔ One-Size Wisdom – 15-inch stretchable height suits 13-16" calf circumferences
A Day in Your Warmers
6:30 AM: Pull them over tights before your frosty bike commute – the ribbed texture grips leggings perfectly.
3:00 PM: Cross your legs in the café, the openwork pattern peeking through like a winter lace tattoo.
9:00 PM: Lounge by the fireplace, the heat-responsive fibers expanding to trap warmth as temperatures drop.
Your Turn to Experience
Select your shade (pro tip: wine red makes pale skin glow!) and let these wearable artworks redefine your cold-weather style. That "just bought in Kyoto" feeling awaits.










