Feline Fancy Ltd.

White Cat Socks

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White Cat Socks – Fun, Functional Toe Socks for Cat Lovers

Bring a little feline fun to your feet with our White Cat Socks, specially designed for women who love a mix of style, comfort, and practicality. These toe socks feature a charming white cat design and are made to fit UK women’s sizes 4–9. Thanks to the clever toe separation, these socks help reduce friction, absorb sweat between the toes, and protect against blisters and athlete’s foot, keeping your feet cool, dry, and happy all day. Made from a premium blend of cotton, polyester, and spandex, they offer a super stretchy fit with a soft, breathable feel. The thoughtful addition of a 3D heel design enhances durability while ensuring a snug, supportive fit that stays comfortable wear after wear. Packaged beautifully by the Feline Fancy team in a branded gift box, these socks make a perfect gifts for cat lovers.

Key Features

Material: Soft cotton, polyester, and spandex.
Fit: One size to fit UK women’s shoe sizes 4–9 with excellent elasticity.
Design: Cute white cat motif paired with a practical toe sock style.
Performance: Toe separation helps prevent blisters and irritation.
Comfort: Features a durable 3D heel for lasting wear and an ultra comfy fit.
Gift Ready: Packaged in a lovely Feline Fancy gift box.

💖 Complete the Look: Pair your White Cat Socks with our stunning Nebula Cat Earrings, featuring a unique silver cat and paw print design, the perfect finishing touch for any cat inspired outfit!

  • Includes: 1 x Pair of Socks
  • Design: White Cat Design
  • 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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