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  2. The 14 Warmest Socks for Any Winter Activity, Tested by ... - AOL

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    1970's Logger Thermal Socks. These thick 1970s Logger Thermal Socks have a high wool content for premium warmth and moisture management. The thermal knit design improves insulation while also ...

  3. These Top-Rated Socks Will Keep Your Feet Warm and Cozy ... - AOL

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    From wool to cashmere to fleece, these warm socks for women will keep your toes cozy and dry all winter long. They are affordable and have rave reviews. These Top-Rated Socks Will Keep Your Feet ...

  4. 14 Best Pairs of Wool Socks to Step Into This Winter

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    Adults' Merino Wool Ragg Socks, 10" Two-Pack. Toasty, stretchy, and not-too-tight, this wool pair of socks from L.L. Bean are suited to be your daily steppers all winter long.

  5. List of sock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Corgi Socks; Darn Tough Vermont; Fox River Mills [1] Gold Toe Brands [2] GoWith Socks; Hanesbrands; Happy Socks; Holeproof Hosiery; Jockey International; Nepal Knitting Industries; PEDS Legwear; QT Inc. Renfro Brands; SmartWool; Sock Shop; Stance [3] Swiss Barefoot Company; Tabio; The Railroad Sock; Wigwam Mills [4]

  6. Socks and sandals - Wikipedia

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    The Britons are, according to The China Post, "famed for fashion blunders like wearing socks with sandals". [10] Wearing socks and sandals is considered rather unaesthetic in the Czech Republic; however, some people prefer socks and sandals, and a part of the population prefers both the options (sandals with and without socks). [11] In Israel ...

  7. Jika-tabi - Wikipedia

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    Japanese tabi are usually understood today to be a kind of split-toed sock that is not meant to be worn alone outdoors, much like regular socks. However, tabi were originally a kind of leather shoe made from a single animal hide, as evidenced by historical usage and the earlier form of the word, tanbi, spelled 単皮, with the kanji literally signifying "single hide".

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