Why is it called Scottish thread? Contrary to what one might think, Scottish thread does not come from Scotland at all! It is named after the nationality of the man who invented the mercerization process, John Mercer, which allows for the production of this neat and shiny cotton thread, two characteristics specific to Scottish thread. How are Scottish thread socks made? Scottish thread socks are knitted from a cotton thread that undergoes a very specific transformation process to produce socks of exceptional quality. First, after harvesting the cotton plants, the cotton fibers are twisted together to form a long, compact thread. Due to the texture of the fibers, it is common for the resulting thread to be uneven with fibers sticking out. The thread then undergoes mercerization, a process that removes the protruding cotton fibers to produce a neat and shiny thread of superior quality. This thread is then knitted on machines (Italian machines for our socks!) to create the famous mid-calf (short) Scottish thread socks. Fun fact: The upper part of the sock (which goes up the leg) and covers the foot is knitted first, like a tube shape. The machine then stops to perform the linking of the sock, which connects the top and bottom of the sock at the toe. This special technique allows us to knit socks without a central seam at the toe, ensuring maximum comfort! Where does the Scottish thread in our socks come from? Our Scottish thread socks are mainly knitted from premium quality thread sourced from Egypt. Why Egypt? Because it is in this country that the best cotton is grown, allowing for the production of Scottish thread of exceptional quality and thus mid-calf (short) Scottish thread socks that meet your expectations! Scottish thread socks are thin and lightweight: they can be worn all year round with all types of shoes! Note that Scottish thread does not provide much warmth: if you are sensitive to cold, we recommend wearing your Scottish thread socks in summer, autumn, and spring. In winter, opt instead for warm and insulating materials such as mid-calf wool socks or cashmere socks. Our Scottish thread socks have ribs, a detail that adds an extra touch of elegance to your formal outfits and slightly dresses up your casual looks (they can also be worn with sneakers for a casual chic effect!). We offer several models of mid-calf (short) Scottish thread socks: Note: And if you love Scottish thread but often get holes in your socks, opt for the super-durable Scottish thread socks! These socks are the most resistant in the world thanks to the combination of the best natural and synthetic materials (polyamide gives them this particular robustness). They are slightly thicker than regular Scottish thread but still thin enough to fit into all your shoes. Since Scottish thread is a particular type of cotton, Scottish thread socks are quite easy to care for:# Where do Scottish thread socks come from?
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