





Cathedral Shapes - Christchurch Cathedral - Merino Socks
Subtle and structured, the Cathedral Shapes socks draw inspiration from the clean lines and gentle geometry of Christchurch’s Transitional Cathedral. With soft triangle and stripe motifs, this design pays homage to the cathedral’s architecture—its shape, rhythm, and quiet strength.
Knitted in natural, neutral tones, these merino socks are a versatile and understated nod to local design. Made from premium New Zealand merino wool, they’re soft, breathable, and perfect for everyday wear.
Designed in Christchurch and made in New Zealand.
Subtle and structured, the Cathedral Shapes socks draw inspiration from the clean lines and gentle geometry of Christchurch’s Transitional Cathedral. With soft triangle and stripe motifs, this design pays homage to the cathedral’s architecture—its shape, rhythm, and quiet strength.
Knitted in natural, neutral tones, these merino socks are a versatile and understated nod to local design. Made from premium New Zealand merino wool, they’re soft, breathable, and perfect for everyday wear.
Designed in Christchurch and made in New Zealand.
Subtle and structured, the Cathedral Shapes socks draw inspiration from the clean lines and gentle geometry of Christchurch’s Transitional Cathedral. With soft triangle and stripe motifs, this design pays homage to the cathedral’s architecture—its shape, rhythm, and quiet strength.
Knitted in natural, neutral tones, these merino socks are a versatile and understated nod to local design. Made from premium New Zealand merino wool, they’re soft, breathable, and perfect for everyday wear.
Designed in Christchurch and made in New Zealand.
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• Crew socks
• Unisex
• Knitted construction
• Made locally in New Zealand
• 2 sizes available - S-M and M-L
• Great for winter
• original Zoozies design
• sustainable packaging
Designed and made in New Zealand.
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80% NZ merino wool, 20% Lycra/Nylon/Elastane
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This design takes cues from the iconic silhouette and structural rhythm of the Christchurch Transitional Cathedral. Its repeating triangle and stripe motifs echo the quiet harmony of the building’s architecture—simple forms, softened by light.
The palette is intentionally neutral, reflecting the calm, contemplative feel of the space.