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You'll spring for these fun, floral socks that not only bring a springy air to your winterwear, you'll love the message they share!  These flower-patterned blue socks are as inspiring as they look, supporting mental health and featuring sunshine embroidery. Each organic cotton pair supports NAMI and their work to destigmatize mental health issues.

 

"NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness."

 

Since all Conscious Step socks are also made using sustainably grown and harvested organic cotton AND FairTrade-certified working conditions, these socks are really a world-changing accessory!  Whether you're purchasing this pair of amazing socks for yourself or for someone else, we know that the world is happier as a result!

 

💙Each pair of these socks donates to NAMI's work to educate, support, advocate, listen and lead to improve the lives of people with mental illness and their loved ones.

 

Available in two sizes and made with terry padding in the sole for additional comfort.

Socks that Support Mental Health - Flowers

$16.00Price
    • 75% Organic Cotton, 23% Polyamide, 2% Spandex
    • Machine wash warm. Lay flat to dry. Do not iron.
    • Seamless Toe
  • Handmade in India by Conscious Step

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