Feline Fancy Ltd.

Ginger Cat Socks

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Ginger Cat Socks – Fun Toe Socks with a Feline Twist

Step up your sock game with our Ginger Cat Socks, a playful and practical choice for cat lovers who appreciate a little extra detail. These toe socks feature an irresistibly cute ginger cat design and are crafted to fit UK women’s sizes 4–9. Thanks to the individual toe style, they help to keep feet fresh by absorbing moisture between the toes while also helping to reduce rubbing and prevent blisters. Made from a soft, breathable blend of cotton, polyester, and spandex, these socks are built for comfort and everyday wear. The clever 3D heel construction ensures they hold their shape and stay snug, giving you reliable support with a fun feline flair. Packaged beautifully in a Feline Fancy gift box, they’re a perfect pick for thoughtful gifts for cat lovers, whether it’s a birthday, Christmas, or simply to brighten someone’s day.

Key Features

Material: Premium cotton, polyester, and spandex.
Size & Fit: One size fits most, designed for UK women’s sizes 4–9.
Design: Features an adorable ginger cat face.
Benefits: Toe separation helps absorb sweat, reduce friction.
Comfort: Finished with a 3D heel for durability, support, and a secure fit.
Gift Boxed: Presented in a stylish Feline Fancy gift box.

💖 Complete the Look: Pair your Ginger Cat Socks with our elegant Elizabeth Cat Ring, featuring a unique silver cat face design from our exclusive silver ring collection—the perfect accessory for true cat enthusiasts!

  • Includes: 1 x Pair of Socks
  • Design: Ginger Cat Face 
  • Women Size: UK 4 to 9
  • Gift Boxed: Feline Fancy Branded
  • Material: Spandex, Polyester & Cotton
  • Shipping & Returns
    • UK 2–3 days
    • Europe 5–7 days
    • USA 7–12 days
    • Rest of World 12–16 days.

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