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Rider Attacked by a Jaguar by Eugène Delacroix Socks
Rider Attacked by a Jaguar by Eugène Delacroix Socks
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Rs. 149.00
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Rider Attacked by a Jaguar by Eugène Delacroix Socks
Step into the world of artistry and make a bold fashion statement with our "Rider Attacked by a Jaguar by Eugène Delacroix Socks." These socks are not just an accessory; they are a canvas of creativity inspired by the renowned artist Eugène Delacroix. Crafted with precision and care, these socks seamlessly blend the comfort of high-quality materials with the beauty of a timeless masterpiece. Elevate your style and express your unique taste with every step you take.
Step into the world of artistry and make a bold fashion statement with our "Rider Attacked by a Jaguar by Eugène Delacroix Socks." These socks are not just an accessory; they are a canvas of creativity inspired by the renowned artist Eugène Delacroix. Crafted with precision and care, these socks seamlessly blend the comfort of high-quality materials with the beauty of a timeless masterpiece. Elevate your style and express your unique taste with every step you take.
Features:
- High-quality Machine Knitted Socks
- Sustainable and Durable cotton fabric
- Soft and comfortable feel
- One size fits all
- Machine washable and dryer safe
FAQ:
- What size are these socks?
These socks are one size fits all.
- Are these socks unisex?
Yes, these socks are unisex and can be worn by any gender.
- Will the print crack or fade?
These socks are knitted, not printed, so the print will not crack or fade. However, we recommend washing and drying them inside out to help extend the life of the sock.
- How do I care for these socks?
Machine wash these socks inside out on a cold cycle with like colors. Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry.
- Are these Iron friendly?
Yes, these socks are iron friendly. However, we recommend ironing them on a low setting to avoid damaging the fabric.
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