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Wigwam Men's Merino Wool Comfort Hiker Crew Length Sock | 
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| Brand: Wigwam Category: Apparel Department: Mens
Buy New: $6.99 - $32.95
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 1535
Fabric Type: Acrylic Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 3.5 x 1.3
Model: F2322 ASIN: B000TFHF22
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| Features:
| • | 67% Merino Wool, 21% Stretch Nylon, 7% Elastic, 5% Acrylic | | • | Seamless toe closure | | • | Elasticized arch panel | | • | Wash warm, no bleach, tumble dry low | | • | Made in USA |
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Product Description The softness of genuine 62 64's grade Australian Merino wool in a reasonable priced hiker. This hiker is fully cushioned and has an elasticized arch panel.crew length. PLEASE NOTE: Size 2X is only available in color Charcoal.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
nice socks! January 9, 2009 Pat & Jerry These are very comfortable, warm and durable. I work outside and need some warm socks without bulk. These are great!
Only Merino Wool Will Do December 25, 2008 D. Dell (USA) Many people stay away from wool because it can be rough and bulky. Merino wool is entirely different. This type of wool is very soft to the touch. These socks are warmer than cotton without adding extra bulk. And they are breathable so you can also wear them in the summer. Another advantage is that they last much longer than cotton socks. For those reviewers that complained about pilling, simply follow the washing instructions and turn them inside out before washing. Merino wool socks also tend to shrink. To help lessen shrinkage, dry on very low heat or simply lay them out to dry on a towel. You should give these socks a try because of the following: 1. Soft and comfortable. 2. Can be worn year round. 3. Long lasting and therefore cost affective compared to cotton.
Don't buy the green ones! November 24, 2008 KwQd (Central Illinois) I have a dozen pairs of these socks, purchased at different times. I wear then for hiking, biking, and daily use. For some reason every green pair that I bought developed holes in the heel area within a few weeks of wearing them. The blue ones last 2-3 years with frequent wearing, though they do get thinner in the heal area. Not sure what the difference is between the colors, but that has been my experience. These are expensive socks to have to discard after a few wearings.
husband likes November 23, 2008 Stacey M. Boyd my husband really likes these socks for during hunting season. they keep his feet warm but yet they also let them breath.
Feels squeaky and pilled up a ton July 17, 2008 RV (Austin, TX) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
These socks seem thick and looks decent (for an ugly hiking sock). It pilled up like crazy, though, and it had the "squeaky" feel of a cheaper synthetic sock. It's OK for the price.
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