The THTC Stripy Hemp Socks combine durability, comfort, and sustainable design in a fun striped pattern. Hemp is naturally antifungal, breathable, and incredibly strong, which makes it the perfect fibre for socks. Whether you’re breakdancing into the night, running marathons, or just want socks that last, these are built to go the distance.
Made from a blend of 51% organic hemp, 38% organic cotton, and 11% spandex, they deliver a balance of eco-conscious materials with the stretch needed for everyday comfort. While spandex remains necessary for flexibility, THTC continue working towards more sustainable alternatives.
Available in standard size 7–11, these socks offer both performance and style, making them a versatile addition to any wardrobe.
Why Choose Stripy Hemp Socks
Crafted with breathable hemp and organic cotton
Naturally antifungal and odour-resistant
Comfortable stretch for lasting wear
Durable, sustainable, and long-lasting
Ethically produced with fair wages
Naturally Active Materials
51% Organic Hemp
38% Organic Cotton
11% Spandex
Styling and Care
Pair with sneakers, boots, or casual footwear
Suitable for sports, casual wear, or lounging
Machine wash cold with similar colours
Avoid harsh detergents and bleach
Line dry to maintain quality
THTC & Fairtrade
THTC have always been pioneers in ethical and sustainable clothing, and therefore we are proud to feature their brand instore.
Their organic cotton products come from India in partnership with TeeMill, while their hemp is sourced from long-term partners in China. Furthermore, THTC collaborate with small, family-run factories, including one partnership lasting more than 20 years. These factories pay workers above the local living wage, provide standard 8-hour days, and ensure paid holidays.
Additionally, THTC regularly visit these factories to check working conditions and directly support the welfare of employees. Consequently, their ongoing commitment to fairness and sustainability is evident in every product.














Reviews
There are no reviews yet.