one year
wool i think.
the wool does not rust
There is no time limit on how long a drought can last.
Most socks can be worn on either foot. Some men's ultra-formal silk socks are more fitted , and of course there are socks made for people with special orthopedic issues. Japanese socks (tobi) are made to the same idea as mittens - having a separate space for the big toe, they are visibly handed. (This is so you can wear socks with flip-flops.) If your socks feel funny, just switch them around .
Socks were invented to protect feet from the cold and bad conditions. Socks keep your feet nice and warm and also protect them from harm (to an extent).
15 years
Wool socks, like all wool clothing will shrink when washed. However due to the blended wool it is unlikely that wool socks will shrink much.
The differences between wool sock and regular cotton socks are the ability to absorb moisture and cost. Wool socks absorb more moisture but cost more. Cotton sock don't absorb moisture as well as wool socks but are cheaper.
wool coats wool socks wool pants
yes and they sell wool socks with an IQ below 80. They also sell redarded lycra socks, and moronic cotton socks.
Acrylic socks are generally softer and more comfortable than wool socks, but wool socks are more durable and have better moisture-wicking properties. Wool socks are better at keeping your feet dry and warm, while acrylic socks may feel more cozy and cushioned.
Yes, wool socks are good for skiing because they provide warmth, moisture-wicking properties, and cushioning to keep your feet comfortable and dry during long hours on the slopes.
Smart wool makes socks for skiing so yea
One can purchase Smart Wool socks from the Sierra Trading Post website. The website has a variety of Smart Wool socks that are sold at a discounted price.
Merino socks are socks that are made of the wool from the Merino sheep. Some of the good qualities of socks being made from this wool are that they breathe better and the wool wicks better than other sock materials made from synthetics.
Alpaca socks are generally warmer than wool socks because alpaca fibers are hollow, providing better insulation and trapping more heat.
They are made out of wool for the strectchyness and the comfort of the material!