The soft down hair of New Zealand red deer is being used to make the world's most expensive socks, costing a staggering $1600 a pair.
Luxury shoemaker and accessories house Harrys of London has just launched what it is calling, 'The most exclusive sock in the world'.
The Italian-made charcoal grey knee-high high-end hosiery is 100 per cent made from Cervelt - the down fibre of the New Zealand red deer.
"The handwork, dying and weaving of this very special material is highly unusual and requires the highest attention to craftsmanship," boasts Harrys of London, which has stores in the UK, UAE, Kuwait, and Japan.
Cervelt is known as the "diamond of clothing fibres", the retailer says.