Pink, blue and purple spot sock
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Nicholas Charles Tyrwhitt Wheeler Founder & owner"There's nothing worse than holey socks! These men's pink, blue and purple spot socks are properly made to last."
Product details
Other details
- 79% cotton/ 20% Nylon/ 1% Elastane
- Sizes medium and large
- Handlinked toe
- Design exclusive to Charles Tyrwhitt
- Machine washable at 40 degrees
Standard shipping £4.95
- From receipt of order we aim to deliver within 5 working days.
Our 14-day clearance product no-quibble returns policy
- We want you to love our products as much as we do but, if you don't, you can send them back to us within 14 days of purchase.
100% of customers liked this product (9 reviews)
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| 29-Mar-2013 | Excellent | Great service. | |
| 01-Mar-2013 | Excellent | Excellent service | |
| 25-Jan-2013 | Excellent | Can't wait to sit down on the train with these on, should attract a few looks. | |
| 10-Jan-2013 | Good | With all socks it would be good if you introduced more choices in size - the current one-size range is quite wide particuarly if you are on the smaller side of this scale. | |
| 21-Dec-2012 | Good | nice quality | |
| 18-Dec-2012 | Good | Prompt, professional - always a pleasure buying from Charles Tyrwhitt | |
| 08-Dec-2012 | Excellent | Always a pleasure to shop with Charles Tyrwhitt. Great quality, beautiful colours. I took the man shopping in town last weekend and he couldn't bear the whole experience even though he was looking for a couple of new suits for himself. Thank goodness I don't have to keep him company doing that very often.. thanks to us getting most of his clothes from here. (Incidentally, we were in CT's London shop, of course we were! we made a note of the sizes and suits he liked best for later ordering) | |
| 18-Nov-2012 | Excellent | Always a pleasure to buy from Charles Tyrwhitt. | |







