Welcome to Sihman
High-quality socks created for everyday comfort, lasting durability, and effortless style.
About us
There's a good chance you've already worn one of our socks. You just didn't know it was ours.
Our story begins in 1999 — not in a design studio, but inside the factories themselves. We started by engineering and repairing the electronic systems that power hosiery machines, developing technical support equipment for the industry from the ground up. We weren't observers. We were the people other manufacturers called when something needed to work better. We learned, from the inside out, what separates a sock that performs from one that merely exists.
By 2014, that knowledge had become impossible to contain. We moved into full production — and never looked back. In the years that followed, we supplied private-label collections to sock brands across the globe — brands with their own loyal customers, their own identities, their own shelves. The yarn selection, the knitting structure, the quality control — ours. We just never put our name on it.
That's the part that's new.
Sihman is a family business — and that means something specific to us. There are no quarterly targets to hit, no investors to appease, no shortcuts that get approved because they look good on a spreadsheet. What there is, is a name. Ours. On every product we make. That tends to focus the mind.
We manufacture in Turkey — a country whose textile heritage predates most modern brands by centuries, where craftsmanship is embedded in the supply chain rather than bolted on as a marketing claim. There are cheaper places to make a sock. There are faster ways to get something onto a shelf. We've seen what those shortcuts look like from the inside, and we've never been interested.
That same conviction shapes every material decision we make. We work with premium and luxury grade yarns — fibers selected for how they feel against skin, how they hold their structure, how they age. The kind of yarns that require more skill to work with and more patience to source, and that most people will never encounter in an ordinary sock.
Our production partners work with yarn spun using wind energy, because we've always believed that making something well and making it responsibly aren't competing priorities.
Our collections differ in character — some quiet and refined, some with something to say. But they all come from the same place: the machines, the yarns, the decades of production, and a standard we've held long before anyone here knew our name.
Our story begins in 1999 — not in a design studio, but inside the factories themselves. We started by engineering and repairing the electronic systems that power hosiery machines, developing technical support equipment for the industry from the ground up. We weren't observers. We were the people other manufacturers called when something needed to work better. We learned, from the inside out, what separates a sock that performs from one that merely exists.
By 2014, that knowledge had become impossible to contain. We moved into full production — and never looked back. In the years that followed, we supplied private-label collections to sock brands across the globe — brands with their own loyal customers, their own identities, their own shelves. The yarn selection, the knitting structure, the quality control — ours. We just never put our name on it.
That's the part that's new.
Sihman is a family business — and that means something specific to us. There are no quarterly targets to hit, no investors to appease, no shortcuts that get approved because they look good on a spreadsheet. What there is, is a name. Ours. On every product we make. That tends to focus the mind.
We manufacture in Turkey — a country whose textile heritage predates most modern brands by centuries, where craftsmanship is embedded in the supply chain rather than bolted on as a marketing claim. There are cheaper places to make a sock. There are faster ways to get something onto a shelf. We've seen what those shortcuts look like from the inside, and we've never been interested.
That same conviction shapes every material decision we make. We work with premium and luxury grade yarns — fibers selected for how they feel against skin, how they hold their structure, how they age. The kind of yarns that require more skill to work with and more patience to source, and that most people will never encounter in an ordinary sock.
Our production partners work with yarn spun using wind energy, because we've always believed that making something well and making it responsibly aren't competing priorities.
Our collections differ in character — some quiet and refined, some with something to say. But they all come from the same place: the machines, the yarns, the decades of production, and a standard we've held long before anyone here knew our name.


