Bonfolk Socks, made in the U.K., gives back to the fashion community that has given them so much through their great clothing lines. When you wear these uniquely designed bright blue rubber socks, you won’t have to dread the blues any longer. And what is even better, each pair of Bonfolk socks will be donated to a charity. This means that each time you run out of socks, you’ll make someone happy. Bonfolk makes each sock in the U.K. with the same care and detail as the socks it produces for the fashion industry.
Each pair of Bonfolk Socks is named for a local area and features the most popular charities as well. For example, a pair sold in the U.K. name St. Bon straw is donated to the National Trust for woodland conservation. A pair called Bonnyman’s Bonnet is named to the National Farmers’ Union. Other socks in the Bonfolk line include Bonnydon – slang for a pair worn by fishermen, and St. Michaels – named after the patron saint of England’s wool trade.
Not only does Bonfolk sell quality pairs of socks, they also donate part of every pair they sell to charities. This makes it easy for anyone who enjoys Bonfolk Socks to not only get a great pair of socks for themselves, but to also help the animals living in poverty that rely on these animals for survival. No matter how you look at it, everyone can benefit by wearing a pair of Bonfolk Socks. The money that is donated to charity through each pair of socks goes directly to helping people in need and making the world a better place. That’s a great reason to wear a pair today.