


The two views are the same pattern. Flat is the drawing; on the form is what the curve of a leg does to it.
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Root System
USD 24
Price in US Dollars (USD). This is a one-off purchase.
A branching root network. The largest continuous drawing on the site.
One root system drawn across the full repeat, branching down to hair roots. The repeat is 46 mm so the branches read as one structure, not a motif.
About 52% of this pattern stays visible once a low-cut shoe is on. The rest is still drawn — you just will not see it.
Where this pattern came from
Drawn for Inkstep
- INK-CR-2026-014
- 2026-06-18
We keep the sketches and layer files for every pattern, and each one is checked against a list of things we will not draw. How that works, and how to object
One-off purchase. No subscription, no recurring charge.
This item is not sealed, so the full 14-day right of withdrawal applies from the day after delivery.
Fibre composition
Stated using the legal fibre names required in the EU.
| Fibre | Share |
|---|---|
| Cotton | 60% |
| Viscose | 25% |
| Polyamide | 13% |
| Elastane | 2% |
- Printed onto the knit.
- Knitted and finished in Portugal.
- Wash at 30°C. Wash separately the first time. Do not tumble dry.
- No.
Size by measured foot length
Measure your foot from heel to longest toe, standing, and match the millimetres. Do not go by your usual shoe size alone.
| EU | Foot length | Sock size |
|---|---|---|
| EU 36 | 222–228 mm | S |
| EU 37 | 229–235 mm | S |
| EU 38 | 236–242 mm | S |
| EU 39 | 243–249 mm | M |
| EU 40 | 250–256 mm | M |
| EU 41 | 257–263 mm | M |
| EU 42 | 264–270 mm | M |
| EU 43 | 271–277 mm | L |
| EU 44 | 278–284 mm | L |
| EU 45 | 285–291 mm | L |
| EU 46 | 292–298 mm | L |
Your rights on this order
Your legal rights under Dutch law are not limited to a fixed number of years. How long a product must last depends on what you can reasonably expect from it. Any commercial guarantee we offer is in addition to those rights, never instead of them.
Gradual fading over many washes is wear. A pattern cracking or peeling within the first few wears is a fault.
Printed and dyed socks can transfer colour when new, especially dark patterns on light footwear. Wash separately the first time.


