






OD+RX Indigo "Murazome" Tabi Socks
ODRX002
- Cotton / Polyester / Viscose Polyurethane blend
- Hand tie-dyed in indigo
- Tabi toebox socks
- L-shape construction
- Crew version also available
With this project, we dive into Japanese history to celebrate a form of Shibori. Shibori is a non-mechanized resist-dyeing technique using indigo dye. Patterns, similar to modern western tie-dye, are achieved by binding the fabric and submerging it in an indigo dye bath. Murazome (a type of Shibori dye) refers to the traditional tie-dyeing method. It reached peak popularity during the Edo period (17th to 19th Century), when the ruling class forbade the working class from wearing Silk garments, leading to this culture of intricately dyed cotton Shibori garments across Japan.
*These socks are ideal for feet sized 26-28cm (US 8-10)
Made in Nara, Japan
Original: $28.00
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ODRX002
- Cotton / Polyester / Viscose Polyurethane blend
- Hand tie-dyed in indigo
- Tabi toebox socks
- L-shape construction
- Crew version also available
With this project, we dive into Japanese history to celebrate a form of Shibori. Shibori is a non-mechanized resist-dyeing technique using indigo dye. Patterns, similar to modern western tie-dye, are achieved by binding the fabric and submerging it in an indigo dye bath. Murazome (a type of Shibori dye) refers to the traditional tie-dyeing method. It reached peak popularity during the Edo period (17th to 19th Century), when the ruling class forbade the working class from wearing Silk garments, leading to this culture of intricately dyed cotton Shibori garments across Japan.
*These socks are ideal for feet sized 26-28cm (US 8-10)
























