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We chose RWS-certified wool because these standards align with how we believe materials should be sourced: with attention to long-term sustainability and respect for the animals and land involved in production.
We chose RWS-certified wool because these standards align with how we believe materials should be sourced: with attention to long-term sustainability and respect for the animals and land involved in production.
- 80% American and New Zealand merino wool
- 17% nylon
- 3% spandex
- 17% nylon
- 3% spandex
Fits Medium to Large
Men: size 9-13
Women: size 10-12
Men: size 9-13
Women: size 10-12
Machine wash cold with like colors. The superwash treatment allows these socks to withstand regular machine washing without shrinking or felting, but cold water preserves the wool's natural properties and extends their life.
Tumble dry low or line dry. Low heat maintains the sock's structure and prevents unnecessary wear on the fibers. Line drying takes longer but is gentler still.
Turn inside out before washing to protect the outer surface and any areas of wear. This simple step reduces pilling and keeps the exterior looking sharp longer.
Avoid bleach and fabric softeners—neither are necessary with merino wool, and both can damage the fibers or interfere with the wool's natural moisture-wicking properties.
Tumble dry low or line dry. Low heat maintains the sock's structure and prevents unnecessary wear on the fibers. Line drying takes longer but is gentler still.
Turn inside out before washing to protect the outer surface and any areas of wear. This simple step reduces pilling and keeps the exterior looking sharp longer.
Avoid bleach and fabric softeners—neither are necessary with merino wool, and both can damage the fibers or interfere with the wool's natural moisture-wicking properties.
Made in the USA