· 4 makers · 4 cities · 0 factories ·
The
Makers.
Every sock on this site is made by one of the four people below. We know their machines, their studios, their favorite coffee orders. When you buy from Sock Rebellion, you're buying from them — we just handle the checkout.
Mika Alvarez
Brooklyn, USA
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Mika Alvarez
@mika.knits
Brooklyn-based knitter obsessed with glitched gradients and late-90s bodega signage.
“I want socks that make strangers on the subway start a fight.”
5
Years making
4
Pairs in shop
Brooklyn
Studio
Kenta Ito
Osaka, Japan
02
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Kenta Ito
@ito.kobo
Osaka craftsman running a three-generation sock mill. Technical patterns, zero compromise.
“A good sock should survive the washing machine and the grandchildren.”
14
Years making
3
Pairs in shop
Osaka
Studio
Frankie Doom
Athens, Greece
03
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Frankie Doom
@frankiedoomwear
Ex-graffiti writer now making what she calls "socks for people who hate socks".
“If it doesn't make your mom uncomfortable, I didn't do my job.”
3
Years making
3
Pairs in shop
Athens
Studio
Lalo Ferreira
São Paulo, Brazil
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Lalo Ferreira
@lalo.f.textiles
São Paulo textile artist working exclusively with recycled yarn and botanical dyes.
“The waste from one factory is the raw material for another.”
7
Years making
2
Pairs in shop
São Paulo
Studio
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