Men's cashmere socks come to us from far away! Cashmere is a material originating from the Kashmir region, a mountainous area nestled between India, Pakistan, and China. This region is renowned for its activity in weaving cashmere wool derived from the hair of cashmere goats. Contrary to popular belief, cashmere goats do not come from the region of the same name: they inhabit the high plateaus of the Himalayas. And where there are mountains, there are cold temperatures! Thus, to protect themselves from the cold in winter, cashmere goats naturally produce a thick undercoat of extra fur. Cashmere material is therefore obtained from this thick fleece sheared at the beginning of spring. The fine hairs of the cashmere goats are collected and then woven to make cashmere wool, which is then used to knit men's cashmere socks. Note: the quality of men's cashmere socks is not just about the number of cashmere threads they contain but rather the fineness and length of the cashmere threads with which they are knitted: the finer and longer the cashmere threads, the better quality and more durable the men's cashmere sock. Men's cashmere socks are undoubtedly the most desired socks in winter. Why? Because they are known for their softness, thickness, and warmth! Cashmere is a premium material. A rare and noble fabric, sought after for its many benefits: comfortable, lightweight, hypoallergenic, extremely soft, and very warm. A precious material perfect for winter socks! Their added bonus? Cashmere socks allow feet to breathe thanks to the thermoregulating properties of cashmere. Elegant men's socks that enhance style for a trendy and confident look. At Mes Chaussettes Rouges, men's cashmere socks are the most prestigious pairs we offer (after vigogne, of course). Our cashmere selection is among the most extensive and prestigious on the market. Discover our collection of men's cashmere socks. Various models of cashmere sock pairs: solid color socks, colorful socks, high socks, low socks, black socks... Note: The Mazarin brand distinguishes its men's cashmere sock models from women's cashmere socks by the color of the trim located at the top of the socks, Mazarin's signature. A men's cashmere sock will therefore have a green trim (for sizes 40 to 45). And for you ladies, the trim will be gold! We offer 4 different ranges of men's cashmere socks: Originally, cashmere hairs exist in only three natural colors: white, brown, and gray. To obtain our sumptuous palette of about thirty sock colors, we dye the fibers of our socks. All our dyeing is done in our production workshops located in northern Italy, a region renowned for its traditional knitting expertise. The coloring techniques of our socks are OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class 1 certified, which guarantees eco-responsible manufacturing practices. Even if you have probably had bad experiences washing cashmere in a machine, know that cashmere loves water and so do the socks! It is therefore in contact with water, not dry, that your cashmere socks will look their best: cashmere fibers contract when wet, which restores their natural shape, like new, once dry. Gentlemen, if you want to keep the softness and thickness of your cashmere socks over time, here is how to care for them: # Fun Facts About Men's Cashmere Socks At Mes Chaussettes Rouges, we feel even more legitimate to make cashmere socks as a French brand since we know that this material was imported to France and Europe in the 19th century by two Frenchmen named Jean-Baptiste Decrétot and Guillaume Louis Ternaux. And on top of that, one of the first garments made from cashmere fibers was... socks! The first men's cashmere socks were gifted by a Persian to the king of Kashmir in the 14th century.# The Origin of Men's Cashmere Socks
# How to Choose Men's Cashmere Socks
The Different Types of Men's Cashmere Socks
# Caring for Your Men's Cashmere Socks