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Atsa Crew Sock - Scarlet
Chup - Atsa Crew Sock - Scarlett
Chup is our go-to brand for socks because of the quality - it truly is #1. These Made in Japan socks hold up to washing, drying, and general wear and tear. When you add the beauty of the patterns, it just puts them over the top.
ATSA - ATSA means Eagle in the Navajo language and Atsu~a is Eagle soar high in the sky. It is revered as a bird in heaven to deliver the prayer of rain-making rituals. This variation is a looser weave. The material stretches much quicker and doesn't shrink back like the others. We would recommend sizing down on these, which is why we're carrying only small and medium this round.
Men's | Small | Medium |
US | 7.5-10.5 | 10.5-13 |
UK | 8-10.5 | 10.5-13 |
Euro | 41-44 | 44-46 |
Materials: Cotton, acrylic, nylon, polyurethane.






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