Kate T. Williamson is inspired by the colors and patterns of Japan, where she studied art.  The name "This Night" comes from a tenth-century Japanese poem:

            If only I could show them to someone who knows,
            this moon, these flowers, this night that should not be wasted

Her hometown of Reading, PA, was once a thriving hosiery center, and Williamson  worked with the talented people at the last remaining sock knitting mill left there to develop her perfect sock: knit with US-grown ringspun cotton (with touch of lycra for a cozy fit), a comfortable band,  flat toe seams, and interesting designs in elegant colors. When the hometown mill was shut down, Williamson transferred production to North Carolina.

To support the communities where she lives and works, Williamson donates a percentage of proceeds to the Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading, PA, and the Catawba County Partnership for Children in North Carolina.

"Blue Hydrangea" socks are 81% cotton, 16% nylon and 3% lycra. 

Fits women's shoe sizes 4 - 10 1/2