Napoleon - The imperial eagle Navy

NPL006
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Travel through time with our “Imperial Eagle” socks from the Napoleon collection. Proudly made in France in the Maison Broussaud workshops, these navy blue cotton socks are the embodiment of refinement and comfort. The majestic imperial eagle, the iconic symbol of Napoleon Bonaparte, is embroider...

Travel through time with our “Imperial Eagle” socks from the Napoleon collection. Proudly made in France in the Maison Broussaud workshops, these navy blue cotton socks are the embodiment of refinement and comfort. The majestic imperial eagle, the iconic symbol of Napoleon Bonaparte, is embroidered in burgundy red to add a subtle historical touch to your outfit. This sock model goes with all your outfits, whether it's a formal ensemble or a more casual look. Choose quality and timeless fashion with this pair of socks.

Color : Marine

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18€
    • 84% Cotton
    • 14% Polyamide
    • 2% Elastane

All our socks are made in France in our workshops a few kilometers from Limoges and are labeled Origine France Garantie. Discover all our labels and our commitments here .

Free shipping on orders over €49. Under €49: €7 incl. VAT for home delivery with Colissimo without signature and €5.50 incl. VAT for Point Relais delivery.

The return of your order is accepted, provided that your request for retraction is made within 14 days from the date of delivery.

You will be responsible for return shipping costs. Write to us at hello@maisonbroussaud.fr with your order number, to inform us of your cancellation request. From the date of delivery, you have 14 days to return the product (shipping date). Visit this page for more information.

Pour préserver la qualité et le confort de vos chaussettes, nous vous conseillons de les laver sur l’envers à 30°C maximum, avec un essorage doux. Évitez les agents blanchissants et le sèche-linge, qui peuvent altérer les fibres et l’élasticité. Privilégiez un séchage à l’air libre pour conserver leur forme et leur douceur plus longtemps.

Pour plus de détails, rendez-vous sur notre page article "Comment bien laver ses chaussettes ?"