Kingly
Kingly, a global leader in eco-friendly textile production, has launched a new range of premium socks designed for athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, and daily users. Made with advanced technology, these socks aim to improve comfort and performance, while also raising the bar for sustainability in the textile industry.
The new collection features a wide variety of socks, including options for cycling, hiking, fencing, hockey, rugby, and soccer. It also includes compression flight socks, diabetic socks, slouch socks, and socks for infants, babies, and toddlers. Each pair is produced using high-precision Italian knitting machines, ensuring a comfortable fit, long-lasting quality, and excellent breathability.
The company follows a Zero Waste Factory model, using responsibly sourced materials, cutting down on waste, and improving energy efficiency to reduce its environmental footprint.
Robert Armour, CEO of Kingly Ltd., said, “At Kingly, we believe that top performance and sustainability should go together. Our goal is to change the way socks are made by creating specialised products that support both athletic and everyday needs, while also meeting the highest environmental and ethical standards. With our Zero Waste Factory and top certifications, we are showing that responsible production is not only achievable—it’s the way forward.”
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