Renoir "Little Irène" Socks
Renoir "Little Irène" Socks
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Portrait of Irène Cahen d’Anvers, also called The Little Girl with the Blue Ribbon or Little Irène is an oil painting made circa 1880 by French Impressionist artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 - 1919). It is a commissioned portrait of the eldest daughter of a wealthy French banker. The painting was stolen by the Nazis during WWII, and resurfaced in 1946, when it was exhibited as "one of the French masterpieces found in Germany." It is currently in the collection of the Foundation E.G. Bührle art museum in Zurich, Switzerland.
See works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in the Chrysler Museum's collection.
- High quality knitted socks (not printed) means the design won't wash out
- Mid-length crew fits most sizes
- Packaged in a box
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Product Details
Product Details
- Product type: Socks
- Shipping Weight: 0.19 lb (3.0 oz; 85 g)
- SKU010003323
Size Chart
Size Chart
One Size Fits Most:
Unit | Fits Sizes |
US Men's Shoe Size | 7 - 10 |
US Women's Shoe Size | 6 - 9 |
UK Shoe Size | 6.5 - 9.5 |
European Shoe Size | 40 - 43 |
Inches | 9.6 - 10.6 |
Centimeters | 24.4 - 27 |
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- 70% Cotton
- 20% Nylon
- 10% Elastane
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Wash in cold water |
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Do not bleach |
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Do not iron |
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Hang dry for best results |


