Men's WARMER Mid Weight Nordic Crew Sock sold by Sock Buy
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Men's WARMER Mid Weight Nordic Crew Sock

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Experience unparalleled warmth with Heat Lockers® WARMER thermal socks, featuring advanced thermal yarn that ensures exceptional insulation while remaining soft to the touch. Designed for comfort and support, these medium thickness socks are perfect for casual shoes and boots. With a non-binding fit, they cater to those with diabetes or circulation issues, making them a versatile wardrobe addition for anyone seeking cozy feet in colder atmospheres. More than four times warmer than standard cotton socks, they offer a luxurious blend of function and style. From the brand: Heat Lockers® - the revolutionary thermal brand that locks in the heat! WARMER thermal socks have been designed to provide Heat Lockers® famous thermal protection and comfort in a medium thick profile, ideal for wearing in casual shoes and boots. Heat Lockers® are made from a specially developed heavy bulk yarn which has extreme thermal qualities. With medium pile cushioning, these thermal socks will help keep feet fully comfortable and supported. The inside of each sock has been intensively brushed such that they not only feel sensationally soft but also trap warm air close to the skin keeping your feet warmer for longer. Heat Lockers® WARMER thermal socks are more than four times warmer than a basic cotton sock! Heat Lockers® are also non-binding; they are diabetic friendly, and provide relief for cold feet due to circulation problems. Fiber composition: 93% acrylic, 6% polyester, 1% elastane Advanced thermal yarn More than 4X warmer than a basic cotton sock! Sensationally soft Non-binding, and diabetic friendly Single pair pack Imported