Lizard Woolie Boolie Socks by DeFeet
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About These Socks
- Ultimate hiking sock made in the U.S.A. by DeFeet
- Thick padding through the heel & foot bottom
- Merino wool fibers manage moisture to keep your feet dry
- Naturally antibacterial, so socks won't smell after repeated use
- Merino wool air dries quickly, perfect for outdoor overnights and road trips
- No bleach, softener, or harsh detergents
- 70% Merino Wool, 27% Nylon, 3% Lycra
While many American sock knitting businesses have moved production overseas, DeFeet maintains a local supply chain with production in North Carolina. All of DeFeet's Merino wool comes from happy sheep in the Rocky Mountains and is washed and dyed in North America.
COSMETIC BLEMS: these are socks that failed the "appearance test" in quality control. There is nothing wrong with them physically - but they may have pink thread where they should have purple, or part of lizard didn't get stitched right so it's mssing part of its foot. Honestly, we think some of the blems are prettry cool and usually keep them for ourselves!
Sizing:
Small = Womens 6-8, Mens 4.5-6.5, EU 36-39.5
Medium = Womens 8.5-10.5, Mens 7-9, EU 40-42.5
Large = Womens 11-13, Mens 9.5-11.5, EU 43-45.5
Extra Large = Mens 12-14, EU 46-48
Care instructions: Machine wash cool, tumble dry low or air dry (note: natural wool products will shrink if overheated)
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