Men's Fleece-Lined Crew Socks 2-Pack
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Web ID: 2466868Good hiking socks
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My favorite socks during the warmer mos.
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NICE FLEECE LINED SOCKS
I BOUGHT THESE FOR MY SON WHO IS OUTDOORS A LOT. WHEN I ORDERED THEM, IT SAID SIZES 10-13 BUT WHEN I GOT THEM IN SAID 10-12 ON THE BAG. SO, I'M NOT SURE THEY WILL FIT HIM AND MAY HAVE TO SEND THEM BACK DUE TO ERROR ON MACY'S WEBSITE. I GAVE IT 4 STARS BECAUSE AGAIN, I HAVE TO SEND SOMETHING BACK BECAUSE OF MACY'S ERROR.
WARM without sweat or smell
With these be aware they take up room in your boot, shoe, sneaker, ect. That said wash inside out soon as you get them. These are a God sent for those of us who stand on concrete store , office flloors, hike, they shock absorb too. Finally toasty toes with no sweat or wet feeling.
don't buy
I love Columbia clothing products and have lots of shirts, pants, socks, accessories. I've now put these socks (2 pairs) through about 15 washes. Each sock has developed holes in the toes. Have had no particularly demanding activity - just normal wear. Very poor quality sock - especially for a Columbia-branded product.
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day2 toe holes
I wanted to like these socks. They fit well, feel good, and even have some reinforcing knit across the top arch. But its day two on this pair and my big toe is sticking out. Ive had another brand of wool socks for years, and the sole wears out before I get toe holes.
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Loose weave, not great for hiking
These socks have a very loose weave and just seem to be quite poor quality. I wouldn't purchase again.
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great
nice and soft comfortable!
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Thick sock, short lifespan
Purchasesd socks as a Christmas gift. The socks were much thicker than expected and shedded a lot of fleec lining lint. Holes developed in both pairs within approximately 5-6 weeks
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