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"The Oddjob" James Bond Socks - By The London Sock Exchange

Welcome to The London Sock Exchange x 007, a very special James Bond Socks collection celebrating some of the most memorable moments from the film series. The Oddjob" James Bond Socks are enough to lose your head over. The Goldfinger design is woven into the very stitch of the cloth and made to the highest specifications for supreme comfort and style.

Details. A pale green sock with mini Oddjob motifs in legendary hat-throwing pose. Each and every sock is crafted for comfort and style, woven with 200 needles - the highest gauge used on socks. Due to the density of this weave, the socks are not only finer but also stronger than your average pair. The toe is hand­linked for a perfect, seamless finish and maximum comfort. Each pair of James Bond socks is finished with a honeycomb welt, to give a more comfortable, flexible fit around the calf.

Material. 69% cotton, 30% nylon, 1% elastane. The sock is principally constructed out of cotton; the finer nylon fibre is used for the detailed motifs and elastane is used in the ankle band to make sure it stays up on the calf.

Size. 7-12 (UK) / 41-47 (EU)

Styling notes. Take these for a spin with a cropped grey trouser and classic  black Chelsea boot. Onlookers far and wide will be bowled over. Hats off to that.

The maker. When school friends Dan and Oli founded The London Sock Exchange in 2014, they ripped up the rulebook when it comes to making high-quality high-street socks. Since then, they've been on a mission: to make the ultimate luxury sock for the many. That means each pair of socks is finished by hand, for seamless comfort. It means each of the socks features a unique honey-comb welt up top, for greater flexibility and fit on the calf. And it means each pair feature only the best in British design, each woven with 200 needles for a finer, stronger finish.