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mens dress socks merino wool Sock Club Custom Merino Wool Crew Socks | Bulk Logo | Made in USA

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mens dress socks merino wool Sock Club Custom Merino Wool Crew Socks | Bulk Logo | Made in USAFor our December 2015 subscription sock, we wanted to offer something as comfortable as your favorite sweater in the wintry season. We bring you The Lustre, the first wool sock from Sock Club. Made from the highest quality Merino wool and American combed cotton in our 2nd generation American knitting mill, The Lustre offers a warmer option that's perfect for everyday wear. Sock Features Made in North Carolina, Designed in Austin, Texas Comprised of

For our December 2015 subscription sock, we wanted to offer something as comfortable as your favorite sweater in the wintry season. We bring you The Lustre, the first wool sock from Sock Club. Made from the highest quality Merino wool and American combed cotton in our 2nd generation American knitting mill, The Lustre offers a warmer option that's perfect for everyday wear.

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Sock Features

  • Made in North Carolina, Designed in Austin, Texas
  • Comprised of 17% Cotton, 24% Nylon, 52% Wool, 6% Polyester, 1% Spandex
Sock Sizing 
  • Small fit Women's shoe size 5-8 and Men 3-7
  • Medium fit Women's shoe size 9-12 and Men 8-12
  • Large fit Women's shoe size 13-16 and Men 13-15
  • Youth fit ages 6-9
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