ROTOTO’s socks are crafted in Nara Prefecture, Japan’s largest sock-producing region, known for its textile quality since the 17th century. The area began industrial sock production in 1910, when a local brought a sock weaving machine from the U.S. Today, ROTOTO values collaboration with skilled craftsmen to preserve this rich heritage. Each sock begins with careful yarn selection and material development, using a mix of specialized and modern knitting machines. This blend of the right materials, technology, and craftsmanship allows ROTOTO to create unique socks while honoring their ancestral traditions and innovating for the future.