Wigwam Socks: Grey Merino Wool Hiking Socks F1402 072
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We all have friends and relatives who cry "take off your shoes" when you enter their homes. If you experience momentary horror, wondering if they'll notice your beat-up, hole-sporting socks, you've got a serious problem. But when you wear Wigwam F1402 072 Base Camp ... (see full details) #WGWF1402-072.
Wigwam Socks: Grey Merino Wool Hiking Socks F1402 072
We all have friends and relatives who cry "take off your shoes" when you enter their homes. If you experience momentary horror, wondering if they'll notice your beat-up, hole-sporting socks, you've got a serious problem. But when you wear Wigwam F1402 072 Base Camp Fusion Grey Merino Wool Hiking Socks, you want everyone to notice.
Made of two layers, these sensuous socks are thick and cozy enough for any cool day. The soft inner layer is made of 100% olefin (polyproplylene). These fibers are incredibly lightweight, for warmth without bulk, and work to pull moisture away from the skin. Think of it as a sweat-protecting layer. The outer layer is composed of luxurious merino wool (55%), stretchy and abrasion-resistant nylon (35%), soft olefin (17%), and elastic lycra spandex (3%).
Dark gray with black heel, toe, and top trim accents, wearing these good-looking socks is like having extra padding in your shoes. Warm and soft, you'll love the luxury of merino and olefin combined with the strength of nylon and spandex.
Made in the USA, these Wigwam F1402 072 Base Camp Fusion Grey Merino Wool Hiking Socks will have you taking off your shoes, without even being asked first.
Men's Sizes: Medium- 5-9.5 | Large- 9-12 |X-Large- 12-15
Women's Sizes: Medium- 6-10
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Customer Reviews For Wigwam Socks: Grey Merino Wool Hiking Socks F1402 072
“Just wanted to let you know that my nice new boots arrived yesterday! In fact, I've got them on as I send this message! Really just wanted to say a very big thanks to you and yours for great service... and a fantastic pair of boots! And hey... you should set up in the UK... there's nothing like it here... the stuff we get is crap!
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