Merino Activity Crew sold by Cave and Post
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Merino Activity Crew

$22
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Product Description

Crafted from American-sourced merino wool, these Merino Activity Socks offer unbeatable comfort and warmth for all activities. The unique terry knit interior features soft, padded loops that provide a cozy fit while remaining thin enough to wear comfortably in shoes or boots. Durable and moisture-wicking, these socks are perfect for anyone looking for style and performance in one versatile accessory. From the brand: The Merino Activity Sock is one of our best products. Whatever your activity is, we have a wool sock that will meet all of your needs. We use American sourced merino wool in this sock - which is soft, warm, and moisture wicking.  The interior of the sock is terry knit, with big loops of soft merino that create a nice padded layer of comfort and warmth. This is a rugged style boot sock, but it's not too thick - it will fill out your shoes or boots without crunching your feet. THE DETAILS: Knit from USA grown and spun merino wool  Content: 64% merino wool, 21% Nylon, 14% Acrylic Spandex, 1% Spandex Fit: one size (US men's 8.5 - 13); stretches to mid-calf, holds to leg Care: machine wash, lay flat to dry 64% merino wool, 21% Nylon, 14% Acrylic Spandex, 1% Spandex one size (US men's 8.5 - 13); stretches to mid-calf, holds to leg Merino Activity Socks are knit in the Hickory region of North Carolina at a family-owned knitting mill operating at the same location for over thirty years. The Hickory region has been a concentrated center for hosiery knitting mills, yarn spinning companies, and dye houses stretching back to the 1930s and 40s. The picture shown on the right is a cone of pure silver filament plaited with nylon, taken on location at the sock mill.