HUF x Kodak Crew Socks - Black
Product detailed description
Highlights:
- Exclusive design: Collaboration between HUF and Kodak, fusing urban style with photographic heritage.
- Premium Material: Cotton and polyester blend for optimal comfort and durability.
- Iconic pattern: Kodak-inspired graphics on jacquard fabric add a retro touch.
- Perfect fit: Mid-height shaft with ribbed top ensures socks stay in place.
- Strategic reinforcements: Reinforced heel and toe for greater resistance and support.
- Superior comfort: Cushioned insole provides a soft feel with every step.
Imagine combining the nostalgia of analog photography with contemporary fashion. These socks not only keep your feet comfortable, but also reflect your appreciation for art and pop culture. Whether for a skate session or a casual outing, the HUF x Kodak Crew Socks in black are the perfect accessory to stand out with style.
HUF History: Founded by professional skateboarder Keith Hufnagel, HUF has evolved from a small store in San Francisco to a global brand that represents the essence of skateboarding and streetwear culture.
About Kodak: Recognized worldwide for its innovation in photography, Kodak has been a pioneer in capturing special moments for more than a century, leaving an indelible mark on visual history.
97% Polyester 3% Spandex
HUF-founder Keith Hufnagel grew up skateboarding in the gritty streets of 1980s New York City. He was part of an early street skating generation that came up amongst a melting pot of city countercultures—hip hop, punk, graffiti, streetwear, and other underground movements.
In 1992 Hufnagel moved to San Francisco and became a professional skateboarder, offering him the opportunity to travel the world by means of his skateboard. Wanting to give back to the communities that raised him, Hufnagel opened the first HUF boutique in 2002 on an offbeat block in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, bringing together the most respected skate, streetwear, and sneaker brands under one roof.
HUF quickly came to be recognized as the Bay Area’s institution for hard-to-come-by goods, attracting a new era of skaters, artists, and like-minded creatives. As it grew, Hufnagel launched his own collection, assimilating into one label what he felt epitomized the spirit of skateboarding and street culture.