Amazon.com: Buttons & Pleats Wool Socks for Men & Women Merino Thermal Warm Cozy Winter Boot Sock : Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry
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Amazon.com: Buttons & Pleats Wool Socks for Men & Women Merino Thermal Warm Cozy Winter Boot Sock : Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry
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el m.
I got these for winter hiking. They are toasty in warm winter boots. Not sure how long they will last but I like the thickness and reinforced heel.
GP
I love that these are thick and warm. They might be warmer if they were 100% wool but then they may not be as stretchy and might not fit as well. They are also soft and comfy. I am a woman and wear size 8 1/2-9 1/2 depending on the shoe. The S-M size fits me just fine. I bought a set of similar socks last year. I believe they were Alvada brand. Those (Alvada) had an overly tight cuff. I don’t have big calves, just average sized and they left a sizable indentation on my calf and were not comfortable at that location. They also wore holes through the bottom with one winter’s worth of wear. I don’t typically do a lot of hiking or rough things, just daily walking. These Buttons and Pleats socks seem to be just a tad warmer and more cushy and the cuff at the top is just right. Not too tight but also doesn’t fall down or sag. These are my new favorite winter socks. I hope they last better than the other brand I got last year. I got a set for my husband who is very picky and he actually loves his socks too. He wears them while at home as cozy house socks or if he plans to be outdoors in the cold for any length of time. Hopefully they keep making them. The only thing I would like better is if they were made 100% in the USA and OKEO TEX certified to be free of harmful substances/chemicals and of course on sale all the time. ☺️
Jb
I bought these for my husband. He liked them. They are lightweight thin socks. They are warm and breathable just not as thick as he is use to. The fit was true to size. Nice gray color. Was durable enough to hold up in his work boot for a 12 hour shift. He said they did keep his feet dry.
ServerFailure
These are my go to daily sock for cold weather. I've had them for a year now and they've held up very well. They're soft, and they don't make me overheat like other wool socks I've tried before.
Robert Grays
I bought 10 quantities, and didn’t realize each quantity is 4 pairs, but I’m not complaining. Buy in bulk; these get expensive to buy in a store at $20-$30 a pair, and if your activity requires these socks, you’ll go through them faster than your casual socks. My socks arrived on-time and in new condition. The socks fit comfortably and feel thick all-around. Other wool socks have extra cushion around the toes and heel, but it’s not needed if your footwear fits correctly and you replace the inner sole regularly. Cushioning around the heel and toe areas are essential to preventing blisters.A bit of background for why I chose these socks: My job at a nuclear power plant involves walking, standing, climbing on steel ladders, and moving in tight spaces in boots for up to 12 hours a day. I put in about 10,000 to 20,000 steps a day (5-10 miles a day). This includes walking on gravel, rocks, hard concrete, steel grating, sand, and common tiles and carpet for a commercial building (some surfaces of which may not be stable), and climbing on plant equipment (scaffolding / ladders / valves / pipes / pumps / tanks, etc.). Temperatures are usually around 90F to 120F (even as high as 150F in stagnant areas around steam piping). The boots I wear are composite-toe boots, up to 9 inches high, and are water-resistant, heat-resistant, electrical-resistant, chemical-resistant, and puncture-resistant (Redwing Burner XPs). It also has metatarsal guards to prevent broken bones from dropped tools (or a solid-steel door). This footwear does not provide breathability for good reason; I do not want anything outside the boot to get inside the boot at this workplace. Because of this, my feet rub under the guard, on the toes, and the heel if I don’t have enough cushion. Walking around with sweat stinging torn skin and the boot rubbing blisters until they pop and develop blisters inside-of blisters, is no fun and can stop me from making money at my job.My feet get sweaty and hot, and I need socks that soak up moisture and prevent direct rubbing on my skin, which will cause blisters and torn skin / scabs. I'm not bothered with hot feet, since the work environment is very hot and I can go to a cooler office or stand under a ventilation duct’s vent. These socks absorb a good amount of sweat for up to 12 hours, and don't smell horrible afterwards. I bring an extra pair just in case I need to switch out.Important care note: Follow the instructions EVERY time. Cold water wash. Air dry only. Use delicate cycle if your washer has it. You can get away with air-dry options of dryers, but only if the dryer or air isn't hot already. Don't leave these socks on a hot dryer, either. Use a hanger or closet rod if you decide to hang indoors. I recommend the hangers for bras; you can hang 5-6 pairs of socks on those. Hang it in an area with less than 40% humidity and they’ll be dry in less than 6 hours; this lets me dry them while I sleep in-between shifts, if I forget to wash on a day off.Note the loops on the inside of the socks on my comparison picture. The one on the left is the new sock I bought. The one on the right’s a REI 80% wool sock I bought 6 months ago. See those loops on the left sock? When those flatten out to where it looks matted, you can’t see the individual loops (the right sock), and the sock’s threads fray, replace the sock. Soon after that, the socks will thin, you'll feel toe/heel rubbing and blisters will follow. Wool socks will wear out in 2-3 washes if you use hot water. These socks can handle water at room temperature, and will hold-out against a washer or dryer’s tumbling, but DO NOT use normal or heavy-duty cycles in the dryer; the lint trap will clog up with your new sock’s fibers, fibers will fray, and your sock’s cushion will be ruined. No more fluffiness. Again, thick-wool socks hate dryer-heat. I can't stress it enough.Note on comfort and safety: Wool socks cushion your feet to prevent rubbing, minimize sogginess and the blisters that come with it. They will not fix back pain, hip pain, or heel / toe / arch pain not caused by rubbing. Your footwear must fit you; you must use in-soles that support your feet for what you’re doing, you must use proper posture for what you’re doing, and you must replace your insoles regularly. I replace my insoles every couple of months when they look flatter than when they were new, smell, have discoloration / flat spots near the toes and heel from rubbing. I replace my boots or the sole when I see the sole start to flatten or round to match my gait. If my boots looked like I could go bowling with them (sole is completely flat) or has cracks, I can slip, fall, trip, and get hurt. Your work place may be different, but at my place, there are hundreds of hazards I walk and work next to that can seriously hurt or kill me very easily. Wool socks won’t do anything about that.