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Tey-Art

Tey-Art Gripper Therapeutic Socks

$30.00

These are Tey Art's original solid alpaca socks with the elastic knit throughout the top portion of the sock with added grippers.  Not only is this sock excellent for anyone with circulation issues but also it's great on hard wood or tile floors that might be slippery.

Why Alpaca Socks Are Superior

+ Moisture-wicking

+ Odor-resistant

+ Thermoregulating

+ Durable (stronger than wool and cotton)

+ Warm and soft


  • 41% alpaca / 34% acrylic / 23% nylon / 2% spandex
  • Machine Wash Cold, tumble dry low
  • Made in Peru 
Tey-Art, denoting the words "textiles" and "artistry," was founded in 2001 with a vision to create unique, handcrafted clothing and accessories for women. The company is committed to natural, sustainable fibers, such as alpaca, as well as only working with factories and co-ops that subscribe to the principles of Fair Trade Labor. Tey-Art enjoys working with skilled artisans in Peru, many of whom are located high in the Andes mountains, to create their vibrant, textural collections.

These are Tey Art's original solid alpaca socks with the elastic knit throughout the top portion of the sock with added grippers.  Not only is this sock excellent for anyone with circulation issues but also it's great on hard wood or tile floors that might be slippery.

Why Alpaca Socks Are Superior

+ Moisture-wicking

+ Odor-resistant

+ Thermoregulating

+ Durable (stronger than wool and cotton)

+ Warm and soft


  • 41% alpaca / 34% acrylic / 23% nylon / 2% spandex
  • Machine Wash Cold, tumble dry low
  • Made in Peru 
Tey-Art, denoting the words "textiles" and "artistry," was founded in 2001 with a vision to create unique, handcrafted clothing and accessories for women. The company is committed to natural, sustainable fibers, such as alpaca, as well as only working with factories and co-ops that subscribe to the principles of Fair Trade Labor. Tey-Art enjoys working with skilled artisans in Peru, many of whom are located high in the Andes mountains, to create their vibrant, textural collections.