History

The history of Sokset started in 2003, initially it was a small family factory with only 4 machines and an annual production capacity of 180,000 pairs. Due to the hard work of many people and the experience gained over the years, the volume of production has increased many times, and currently exceeds 1,550,000 pairs. Expanding its capabilities, the company started exporting some of its production to countries such as Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Turkey, Greece and others. Thus, it succeeded to establish itself not only on the Bulgarian but also on the foreign market



In spite of its expansion, the factory still preserves its compact production, fully positioned in the town of Sliven. In this way, the quality control is easy and uninterrupted at every stage - from the stitching of socks to their packaging. This is an important advantage over the big Turkish and Asian producers, which most often outsource their production to many other smaller companies, and so quality checks are either hindered or lacking. That is why Soket's goal is not to expand its production volume, but to offer its customers a variety of guaranteed quality models.

Another positive aspect of the compact production is the opportunity to produce different types of socks in short terms, thus keeping them in step with the latest fashion trends.



To ensure the comfort of our customers, we select only the best quality yarns for the socks.

As a modern European factory, Sokset takes care of the environment by using high-tech and energy-saving knitting and ironing machines and entirely ecological materials.