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    A midweight, boot-height sock with extra cushioning — i.e. the perfect gift for any outdoorsman. Made almost entirely of Merino wool, with a touch of nylon and spandex, these socks are designed ...

  3. 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.

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  5. Icebreaker (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Icebreaker is a merino wool outdoor and natural performance outdoor clothing brand headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand. It was purchased by VF Corporation , a NYSE listed entity in 2018. Icebreaker was conceived and designed around the philosophy of sustainability , using natural fibres , environmental and social ethics , and animal welfare .

  6. Fox River Mills - Wikipedia

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    Fox River Mills, Inc., is a sock manufacturer based in Osage, Iowa. The company was founded in 1900. [1] In 1992, they purchased the Nelson Knitting Company of Rockford, Illinois, and in the process acquired the trademark on the Red Heel socks used to make sock monkeys. [2]

  7. Smartwool - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] They offer products for women, men, and kids. [8] Hercosett is a *chlorine-based shrink proofing treatment invented in the 1950s by the Wool Board in the UK to make wool more commercial. In 2005, Smartwool implemented the requirement that its New Zealand wool suppliers no longer practice mulesing. [9]

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