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  2. 15 Gifts for People Who Hate Socks - AOL

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    Busy Socks No-Show Merino Wool Socks — just $30! Saucony Women’s Performance Heel Tab Athletic Socks — just $13! Nike Unisex Everyday Cushion Crew — just $21!

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    The 28-inch oversized checked-bag luggage is large enough to fit clothes for a multi-week trip. The smaller 24-inch bag could be used for shorter trips (or streamlined packers), while the small 20 ...

  4. Toe socks - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. John's Crazy Socks - Wikipedia

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    John's Crazy Socks is a New York-based social enterprise selling socks. [1] It was founded by a father-son duo in 2016 [ 2 ] and is known for hiring disabled people, donating to charity partners and their customer service.

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    Additionally, the one-stop shopping (you can get socks, underwear and accessories), inclusive size range and annual anniversary sales that offer up to 70 percent off regular prices make Nordstrom ...

  7. 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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