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 Our History
 History of Socks
 History of Underwear
 Factory Tour

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 History Of Socks
Socks, like underwear, were among the first items of clothing worn, obviously enough, because people needed to protect their feet and keep them warm..
Socks have evolved over the centuries from the earliest models which were made from animal skins gathered up and tied around the ankles. In the 8th Century BC, the ancient Greeks wore socks from matted animal hair for warmth. Romans also wrapped their feet with leather or woven fabrics. By the 5th Century AD, socks called ‘puttees’ were worn by holy people in Europe to symbolise purity. By AD1000 socks became a symbol of wealth among the nobility.
The invention of a knitting machine in 1589 meant that socks could be knitted six times faster than by hand. Nonetheless, knitting machines and hand knitters worked side by side until 1800.
The next revolution in sock production was the introduction of nylon in 1939. Until then socks were commonly made from silk, cotton and wool. Nylon was the start of blending two or more yarns in the production of socks, a process that still continues.
Today socks are worn for comfort and fashion, as well as warmth and protection. Holeproof has socks for work, casual, sport, walking, bed, school, industry, babies, skid-resistance and lots more. That’s why we’re Australia’s favourite and sell over 500,000 pairs of socks every week.
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