Proudly supporting UNITED NATIONS Sustainable Goals.




Wear the change
At Revert, it’s not just about comfort — it’s about making a difference.
- 🌳 Plant a Tree: 1 pair = 1 tree in the Amazon. Simple as that.
- 🌱 Made Green: Crafted with organic cotton and recycled nylon. Good for you, better for the planet.
- 🌍 Carbon Positive: We don’t just offset — we erase more carbon than we create.
Every pair helps build a better world.


FAQ
How do you ensure that your socks are eco-friendly?
Our socks are made using Organic Peruvian Pima cotton, grown without harmful pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. We also focus on ethical manufacturing, minimizing waste, and reducing CO₂ emissions throughout the production process.
Where are your socks made?
Our socks are carefully crafted in our own factory in Peru, that is the only way we could possibly control the entire process and prioritize ethical labor practices & sustainability. We oversee the entire production process to ensure high quality and minimal environmental impact.
How should I care for my Revert socks?
To keep your socks in the best condition, we recommend washing them inside out in warm or cold water, tumble dry low, avoid using bleach and do not dry clean on iron. This will help the socks last longer.
How does the tree planting program work?
For every pair of socks you purchase, we plant a native tree in the Peruvian Amazon on land owned by local communities. 0ur forest engineering team lead by Guillermo, oversees the program to benefit both the environment and the local people.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes, we offer free standard shipping on orders over $50. Please check our shipping policy page for the most up-to-date information on shipping rates.
How long do Revert socks typically last?
Revert socks are made from high-quality Organic Peruvian Pima cotton, which is known for its durability. With proper care, they can last much longer than typical socks. We actually made several international tests. One of them is the Abrasion Resistance of Textile Fabrics where we got the sock to break after 11,159 cycles (to give you an idea, our competition breaks after 5,000 cycles 👀).