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Vulva Ankle Sock 2-Pack

€8,95 Regular price €20,95
Description

The Australian Gynaecological Cancer Foundation (AGCF) is a national not-for-profit organisation that focuses on funding laboratory research into all 8 gynae cancers.  They're the only organisation that focuses on all 8 gynae cancers. Vagina

One Size: US 7-12

Contents: 1 x Pair of Pink Vulva Ankle Socks; 1 x Pair of Vulva Ankle Socks

By purchasing the Vulva Ankle Sock 2-Pack, 10% of proceeds will be donated to this foundation.

More about The Australian Gynaecological Cancer Foundation

The Australian Gynaecological Cancer Foundation are the only organisation that focuses on funding laboratory research into all 8 gynae cancers. They provide research grants to Australia’s best and brightest medical brains, so they can find new ways to screen, treat, and conquer gynae cancers.

They work together with other cancer organisations, to make sure women are armed with ample knowledge and information. They have a strong team behind them, all working toward a common goal.

Together, we’re giving women hope.

Shipping

All orders are packed and shipped with care by our team at our Sydney office. This allows us to provide high quality service and add a personal touch to your order.

As we are experiencing a larger than usual volume of orders, please allow 1-3 business day for processing after placement of your order.

Fabric & Care Instructions

Our socks use 80% Premium Cotton; 17% Polyester and 3% Spandex.

We recommend washing them in cold water with like colors.

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FAQ's

When can I expect to receive my order during the Sale?

During our Black Friday Sale, orders typically ship within 1-3 business days due to high demand. See below transit times:

AUS/NZ

Standard Shipping: 2-7 days
Express Shipping: 1-2 days

Rest of World

Standard Shipping: 7-14 days
Express Shipping: 3-5 days

Are the socks one-size-fits-all?

Our Adult Socks socks are designed to be versatile fitting US sizes 7-12. This ensures a comfortable and snug fit for most adults.

Our Kids are designed to fit children aged between 4-8 years.

How do I care for my Sydney Sock Project socks?
  • Washing: Machine wash your socks in cold water with similar colors. This helps prevent color bleeding and maintains the vibrancy of your socks.

  • Avoid Bleach: Do not use bleach or harsh detergents, as they can damage the fibers and colors of the socks.

  • Drying: For optimal longevity, line dry your socks. If you prefer machine drying, use a low heat setting. High heat can cause shrinkage and affect the elasticity of the sock.

Can I return my socks?

Yes, all orders can be returned for an exchange or refund provided it is returned within 30 days from placing your order.

All items must be un-used and it's in new condition.

Socks That Fund Cancer Research

At Sydney Sock Project, we believe in socks that do more than just cover your feet.

With every pair of socks purchased from this collection you're contributing to cancer research programs. We're committed to backing charities and organisations dedicated to fighting cancer and making positive changes in communities across the globe.

Why Choose Sydney Sock Project?

Our Impact: With your support, we've made over 60,000 donations to cancer research charities across Australia and New Zealand.

Premium Quality: Our socks are crafted with meticulous attention to detail, using high-quality materials to ensure comfort and durability.

Customer Community: Join a community of over 80,000 happy customers who have chosen Sydney Sock Project. Experience the satisfaction of not just buying socks but being part of a movement that blends fashion with purpose.

Customer Reviews

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Anon
Spruik to the world.

These socks are so soft and comfortable, I’m sure they would tell you all about it if those lips could talk.

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KIrra N.
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My foot is a size 7 and they are a little big but great service for them quick iand love them- wish there was some research actually devoted to vulva cancer