One Pack Marine Conservation Society Turtle Socks

US$5.00 US$10.00
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Inspired by a partnership with the Marine Conservation Society, these adorable turtle socks are a must-have for your sock drawer.


Caring about cotton

100% of the cotton used for our cotton clothing products is sustainably sourced. Read more about sustainably sourced cotton here.


Product code: 961736

Care Instructions

  • 65% cotton 31% polyamide 2% polyester 2% elastane
  • Machine washable

Standard Tracked Shipping

US shipping should arrive within 5-7 working days. Free on ALL orders over $100, or $10 otherwise.

Canada shipping should arrive within 7-10 working days. Free on ALL orders over $100, or $10 otherwise.

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Returns Policy

You can return your unwanted items via mail or to store* within 30 days of receipt for full price items or 15 days for Sale items, they just need to be unused and in their original condition.

*Please note that returns from Canada are mail only. View all returns information on our returns page.

FatFace collaboration with Marine Conservation Society.

The oceans need our help. We're putting too much plastic in and taking too many fish out.

We’ve teamed up with Marine Conservation Society on an exclusive collection, to help raise awareness of the importance of protecting the UK’s seas and coasts.

Shop the collection

Protect where we play. Watercolour illustration of 3 fish.
Watercolour illustration of crumpled plastic bottles.
Plastic litter has reached every part of the world's oceans.

If you'd like to reduce your impact, try to avoid using single-use plastic, like plastic straws, cotton buds, drinks stirrers, plastic cups and cutlery.

Turtles have seen the rise and fall of dinosaurs.

But they need our help now. From climate change and pollution to hunting and habitat disturbance, the Marine Turtle Conservation Programme works in the UK and overseas to help protect these much-loved, ancient mariners.

Watercolour illustration of sea turtles.