Our socks are entirely made in Italy. Why not prioritize French production?
SAPHIR - MÉDAILLE D'OR
Leather Polishing Mat - Sapphire
Leather Polishing Mat - Sapphire
Orange
Logistique Mes Chaussettes Rouges
9 Rue César Franck
75015 Paris
France
Discover this sublime leather shoe polish mat from the Saphir Médaille d'Or brand.
This leather mat is ideal for protecting the surface on which you maintain your shoes. In addition, the absorption of the different products ensures that it develops a superb patina over time.
The saddle stitching method was used for the seams of this shoe shine mat, for a robust and elegant finish.
The lining provides excellent grip.
This model is made in France. It is available in orange with a grained finish, and in black with a smooth finish. The cleaning products shown in the photo are not included.
Composition : Grained leather (upper) - Polyurethane (lining)
Dimensions : 49 x 35 cm
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An Italian manufacture
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Well chosen, the sock makes all the difference. Colors, combinations, and occasions: every detail matters to assert a precise and elegant style every day.
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Our custom embroidery service allows you to create unique socks
1 - First, choose your favorite pair of socks from our collection.
2 - Select the letters to embroider on each sock.
3 - Choose the thread color and let us do the rest!
Custom-made
Would you like to have several pairs of socks made exclusively for you? Our custom sock service allows you to personalize every detail to create a unique model.
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Black socks are often presented as an absolute basic… but is it really the best choice? More versatile, navy blue often offers a more elegant alternative, while very dark shades remain easy to match—provided you don’t overlook certain trouser/shoe combinations.
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