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    Inexpensive and durable, they'll help socks stay together through the entire wash and dry cycle. Match Before the Hamper. Roll or fold socks into pairs before they go into the hamper. You’ll ...

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    Essential Low-Cut No-Show Socks. Made of 97% nylon and 3% lycra spandex, these universally soft, stretchy socks will pair well with almost any shoe, including shallow flats. With a gel heel grip ...

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    Thigh-high socks, tights and stockings are incredibly handy for a number of different reasons. ... Shoppers say these socks actually do stay up and feel ultra-comfortable — if you’ve struggled ...

  5. Happy Socks - Wikipedia

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    Happy Socks is a Swedish manufacturer, designer, and retailer of socks and other apparel founded in 2008 by CEO Mikael Söderlindh and creative director Viktor Tell. Their merchandise is sold online and through in-person retail distributors.

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    Japanese tabi socks. One of the earliest variants of toe socks is the Japanese tabi, dating back to the 16th century. These are split-toed socks with two compartments – one smaller compartment for the big toe, and a larger compartment for the four remaining toes. This allows them to be worn with zori or geta sandals. [7]

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    Bombas launched in 2013, after founders Randy Goldberg and David Heath [1] learned that socks are the most requested clothing item in homeless shelters. [2] They established the brand’s mission to donate one pair of socks for every pair purchased.

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