PEOPLE SOCKS XLarge [Mens shoe size 12-15] Charcoal Black Men’s Women’s Merino wool quarter socks 4 pairs 71% premium with Arch support Made in USA (X-Large shoe size [Mens: 12-15], Black Charcoal)

February 24, 2020 - Comment
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Made in America Merino Wool socks for People. Cutting costs , not corners since 2012. Brooklyn, NY All merino wool used in People Socks is from the finest Australian Merino Wool yarn. People socks are offered in a crew and ankle cut for women and men (4 pairs per pack) * check out our bestselling crew sock for men and women

Product Features

  • Large Shoe Size Mens 9.5-13; Womens 11-13; Shoe size Men Small (5-9 ) Women (6-10.5)
  • People Socks ‘Below Zero’ provides superior 23.5 micron merino wool and arch support
  • Backed by the People Socks Promise
  • Content: 71% Merino wool ,21% Nylon, 7% Poly,1% Spandex

Comments

Anonymous says:

Top Socks!!! We Have A Winner & the Winning is YUGE!!! These socks are AMAZING!!! My feet sweat (a lot) year round and by the end of a shift on my feet all day, my feet would normally be irritated and STINKY. I cannot overstate how comfortable these socks are. Lots of cushioning without bunching or being overly bulky. They are the perfect length for my hikers. Stitched in just the right spots for maximum durability, support & comfort. I am donating all my serviceable socks and replacing them with PS. Love the box these come in.Product…

Anonymous says:

Comparable to Smart Wool Love them. As good as any wool sock you can buy including Smart Wool brand at twice the price, Comfortable and sturdy. I live in the south and use these about 8 months a year (too warm for summer in Alabama). Also the only sock I wear while hiking. You can not beat a good quality wool sock while hiking. No blisters, EVER. Also important, “Made in the U.S.A.” my home town of Brooklyn.

Anonymous says:

Awesome, Durable socks My feet sweat easily, all year long. I wear these socks literally everyday and run them through our washing machine with everything else. It took nearly two years for the first pairs to start wearing out and get holes. Money very well spent.

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