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Leg Warmers Women's Autumn And Winter Pile Socks With Embroidered Bows, Maillard Ruffles And Japanese Style Knitted Calf Socks
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Hämtad från Classy Charms
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Artikelnummer: 32623306
Item specifics
Material
Bomull, Polyester
Item description from the seller
"Embrace Sweet & Cozy Elegance"
Dreaming of socks that blend cuteness with warmth? These ruffle-trimmed leg warmers feature delicate embroidered bows, inspired by Japanese street fashion and the timeless Maillard palette. The stretchy acrylic knit ensures a snug yet breathable fit, perfect for layering or standalone styling.
Why You’ll Adore Them
✔ Charming Details – Embroidered bow accents and lace-like ruffles elevate any outfit, from sweaters to pleated skirts.
✔ Breathable Comfort – 90% acrylic fabric wicks moisture, keeping legs dry without bulkiness.
✔ Stay-Put Design – Elastic ribbing prevents slipping, whether you’re walking, dancing, or lounging.
✔ Versatile Neutrals – Choose from coffee, beige, or soft grey to match autumn coats or spring dresses.
✔ All-Day Softness – Seamless knitting hugs your calves gently, ideal for sensitive skin.
"From Kawaii to Classic"
Imagine: Crisp fall days call for a touch of whimsy. Pair these warmers with loafers and a plaid skirt for a Harajuku-inspired look, or layer them under boots for subtle texture. They’re equally at home in a café date or a cozy night in—proof that practicality and charm can coexist.
Wrap Yourself in Whimsy
Don’t just wear socks—make a statement. Click "Add to Cart" to infuse your wardrobe with Japanese-inspired romance.











