The arcane perfection of Baphomet sheds light on all things, bringing symmetry and balance to those who seek knowledge. But why do witches hold their Sabbath deep in the forest? It's tradition, but there's also plenty of space, privacy, and firewood, plus those annoying nosy inquisitors are likely to get their robes caught on tree branches and occasionally fall down a ravine or get eaten by bears. Yay! This sock design is based on Emile Bayard's La Danse du Sabbat illustration for History of Magic, the Supernatural World and Fate, through Times and Peoples published in 1870 by Jean-Baptiste Pitois. It turned out to be quite the popular book, but we sadly don't have any information on whether it caused a spike in the sale of 19th-century camping equipment.
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Sock Specs:
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Combed Cotton/Nylon/Spandex for breathability, durability, and stretch
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DOUBLE TERRY in the heel and toe area adds durability and comfort where most novelty sock brands fail.
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200N Thread Count for highest level of detail
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40 Gram Socks with smooth seams
- No uncomfortable bumps in the toe area
- One Size Fits Most Humans Size 6-13, may be snug on wider calves