ROTOTO / Sockstole Merino Scarf Charcoal
- 51% MERINO WOOL / 49% RECYCLED POLYESTER
- Made in Japan
- One size
This Sockstole Merino Scarf by ROTOTO is made on an old knitting machine, also used in the manufacture of socks. Its composition makes it soft, warm, and comfortable, ensuring good durability and easy maintenance.
ROTOTO socks are manufactured in the largest production region of Japan, Nara Prefecture. The region has been known for its quality textiles since the 17th century. Industrial sock production was first introduced in 1910 when a man from the former village of Umami (now Koryocho) imported a weaving machine from the United States to his hometown after a study trip to the country.
ROTOTO places great value on collaboration in its product research: "We start by selecting the right yarns with craftsmen to develop the design of a new material. After that, we choose the knitting machines depending on the type of material and the use of the product. This can involve rare machines that have a specific use, old non-computerized knitting machines, or, on the contrary, modern high-tech tools.
The ROTOTO socks can only be made by combining the right materials, the right machine, and the craftsman's know-how.
Preserving the tradition handed down from previous generations while painting the future with a fresh perspective. We will continue to try to produce things that can only be created here."
- Brand
- Rototo
- Reference
- R5058CHL
- In stock
- 1 Item