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New socks have arrived from ROTOTO.
These socks are made in Nara Prefecture, from knitting to dyeing at a factory in Nara that specializes in business socks and formal socks.
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The sock industry in northwestern Nara Prefecture has its roots in the textile industry that began in the Edo period. ROTOTO socks are made in a sock production area that boasts the largest production volume in Japan.
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The formal socks worn when wearing formal wear are dyed in tie dye, which is also a symbol of hippie culture. You can enjoy that gap with a wide range of styling such as sandals, as well as sneakers and leather shoes.
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The line part of the toe is a formal sock factory technique that eliminates rough seams, and is called "linking".