F This Let's Ride Socks
F This Let's Ride Socks
F This Let's Ride Socks

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F This Let's Ride Socks

$20.00

Perfect under your dockers all day at work where you can knowingly flash them to coworkers. Then slip into a phone booth and change into your kit and cleats to get your real work in on the bike.

A lightweight premium 7 " cuff sock Made in America.

60% Nylon, 39% Recycled Polyester, 1% Lycra

Size S/M

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"Badass and sassy. I needed to spice up my cycling kit..so I added Ostroy socks. I have had so much fun with this flash on my feet."
- Debra B.

Details

90% Polyamide, 10% Elastane

7" cuff

Wash whites and dark colors separately in cold water, inside out and zipped up; hang to dry (do not tumble dry), avoid bleach, dry cleaning, ironing, softeners, washing powders, or commercial detergents, and use only enzyme-free options like Seventh Generation, Trader Joe’s, or LeBlanc. Read More

"These socks are just right. Stay put without feeling constricting and feel durable and well-made..and have received loads of compliments!" - Colleen J.

italian craftsmanship

OLD - WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP

Our Italian manufacturing partners sit at the base of the Medieval foothills of Tuscany, about halfway between Florence and Pisa. This small factory, founded by two friends Vincenzo and Franco over forty years ago, is one of the last that is still family-owned and operated, with two generations of craftsmen working and riding side-by-side every day. 

Small Batch

Crafted in a small family-run factory with generations of experience, where time-honored craftsmanship meets modern testing and precision to ensure every piece is built to last.

Luca works the cutting machine.

SLOW FASHION

Even with the most modern fabrics, the best sportswear is still manufactured in small batches using traditional craftsmanship. Keeping quantities low allows the focus to remain on quality.

Franco, silkscreening 

FAST FABRIC

In the small world of high-end Italian cycling fashion, partnering with a venerableble factory has opened up a world of connections to suppliers of technical fabrics. 

Alessio works on the sublimation machine