William Morris Fruit Socks
William Morris (1834–1896) This William Morris pattern is called “Fruit” (sometimes known as “Pomegranate”) and was originally designed in 1862. It was one of Morris’s earliest textile designs and features a rich botanical scene with lush fruits, twisting branches, and stylized leaves, all meticulously detailed in his signature Arts and Crafts style.
A Harvest of Timeless Elegance – William Morris Fruit Socks
Step into a world of botanical beauty with these William Morris “Fruit” Socks, inspired by one of his most celebrated designs from 1862. This pattern, alive with abundance, captures the rustic charm of a bountiful orchard, where golden quinces, ripe pomegranates, and delicate blossoms intertwine against a striking dark backdrop. The intricate detailing, from the curling leaves to the fine veins on each fruit, reflects Morris’s philosophy that nature should be both admired and worn.
Designed for those who appreciate heritage craftsmanship, these socks bring a touch of historical grandeur to modern fashion. The deep black heel and toe provide a sharp contrast, ensuring they complement both vintage and contemporary styles. Whether you’re a lover of Victorian design, botanical art, or timeless elegance, these socks will wrap your feet in history’s finest artistry.
Perfect for art enthusiasts, lovers of William Morris, history buffs, or anyone who enjoys adding an elegant yet bold statement to their wardrobe.
- 200 needle knit premium socks
- Cushioned bottoms
- Material: 73% polyester, 18% nylon, 3% cotton, 6% spandex
- Unisex
- One size: comfortably fits women’s size 5 US up to men’s size 11 US
- Size in inches: 15.50 in / 3.25 in
- Size in cm: 39.37 cm / 8.26 cm
- Printed in USA
William Morris Fruit Socks Care instructions
- Do not dryclean
- Do not iron
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not bleach
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
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