Capybara

The charity pair was created in collaboration with Mykola Bielieskov to support the «Come Back Alive» fund.

50% of the funds will be directed to support the fund.

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Transparency leads to trust

This product is part of our fundraising collection in support of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. We believe transparency is key when it comes to charitable finances. This is why we uncover all costs related to this product.

Materials and Labor

1.10 USD

Charity Contribution

3 USD

Duties

1.86 USD

Profit

0.04 USD

Cost

6 USD

 
 

Description

The capybara is the largest rodent on Earth, resembling a large guinea pig. It originates from South America, inhabits savannas and dense forests and lives near bodies of water. Thanks to its cute appearance and playful behavior, it has become very popular in Internet memes.

Mykola Bielieskov, a senior analyst at the “Come Back Alive” Foundation and a political and military observer, is an ardent supporter and popularizer of the capybara on Twitter.

In cooperation with Mr. Bielieskov, we have created a pair of capybara socks. 50% money raised by selling capybara socks will go to support the Ukrainian army.

So don’t worry, be сappy!

About us

Dodo Socks is a Ukrainian brand specializing in socks and underwear. Prior to 2022 our products were manufactured in Rubizhne, Luhansk region. During the full-scale invasion the production facility was destroyed by russian missiles. Now Dodo Socks are manufactured in Lviv. Dodo Socks aims to popularize Ukrainian culture worldwide and is committed to contributing to the well-being of local communities.

Dodo Socks raised a total of $520 000 USD to support the Ukrainian military. All funds have been transferred to “Come Back Alive” Foundation and Medical battalion “Hospitallers”.

Materials and care

Composition: 82% cotton, 15% polyamide, 3% elastane.

Care: to prolong the life of your socks we recommend washing them inside out at a temperature of 30℃/86℉. Do not iron and try to avoid tumble drying. And, most importantly, treat them with love.