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Gold Toe Men's Cotton Quarter Athletic Sock, 6-Pack

Gold Toe Men's Cotton Quarter Athletic Sock, 6-Pack
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Gold Toe Men's Cotton Quarter Athletic Sock, 6-Pack

 
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Our extra large men's socks have an extended foot-bed to fit big & tall men, available in a variety of styles and colors, goldtoe dress socks, casual socks and athletic socks are your go-to socks for xl feet

 
Our Price: $15.00 - $119.95
Sale Price: $15.00
 
     
 


Color
BlackWhite

Product Details
Product Weight:0.69 pounds
Package Length:1.0 inches
Package Width:1.0 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 56 reviews

Features
  • 84% Combed Cotton, 14% Stretch Nylon, 2% Spandex

  • Fits shoe size 10-12

  • Combed cotton for breathable comfort

  • Reinforced heel and toe, ankle length

  • Machine wash warm, tumble dry low


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 56 customer reviews )
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31 of 32 found the following review helpful:


1NOOOO! Gold Toe brand is ruined... They changed manufacturers; Walmart quality now  Jan 23, 2012 By Bryan
I'm updating this review after doing some research, and here's what I found out:

Gold Toe has changed manufacturers ("Made in Mexico"), and their socks TOTALLY SUCK now. They are no better than the 6-packs of cheap socks at Wal-Mart.

Background story: I bought a few pairs of these Gold Toe socks from a Dillard's a couple of years back, and I LOVED them. We're talking five star quality. They were different from the usual crap socks from Wal-Mart/Target/Kohl's. These socks were 1) soft, 2) fit right, and 3) were durable. And these socks LAST. I thought I was a Gold Toe convert for LIFE.

Several months later, however, I saw some Gold Toe socks for sale at Kohl's and bought them. Same packaging, same name, etc. They didn't seem quite the same, but I didn't think anything of it at the time.

After wearing them for a few months, however, I noticed a big difference. The newer Gold Toe socks from Kohl's were wearing out much faster than the older, original pairs. They were getting holes on the side of the ankles, wearing out fast in the heels, etc.

As of today, I've now thrown out all but two of the 12 newer Gold Toe socks, and I have my original pairs of the "old" Gold Toe socks. My original Gold Toe socks from Dillard's are still going strong and feel great (though dingier from the long time I've had them).

I was thinking that maybe I got some socks that were made different for non-retail stores (Wal-Mart's been known to do that - get manufacturers to cut quality to meet Wal-Mart's pricing demands), so I went back to the Dillard's that I bought the originals from tonight to see if the Gold Toes there were like the ones I bought at Kohl's.

I checked them, and they also felt like average, cheapo socks - like the ones that had worn out on me.

I asked the worker at Dillard's about it, who called and asked the store manager about it, and they told me what had happened - about the manufacturing move to Mexico. He also knew that they sucked now, since they started making down south.

Bottom line: I wouldn't buy Gold Toe anywhere anymore. Why pay more for cheapo socks, wrapped in Gold Toe branding? It's a sad day for those of us who know what they WERE like before Gold Toe sold out.

Why, Gold Toe? WHY?

Unless you go back to your old quality standards, I'll never buy them again.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Socks that fit!  Jan 13, 2009 By Eileen Kimbell-Meaney "Ya-Ya"
These Gold Toe socks were a Christmas present for our son. Matt is 6'5" and size 14 shoe. Many of the local stores and sports apparel stores just do not carry extra large socks. In a pinch, (no pun intended) Matt buys and wears socks that are just too small. Additonally these Gold Toe socks are soft on the inside and durable and wash well. If you need extended size socks, these are the socks to look for!

9 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Good socks for a reasonable price.  Jul 15, 2006 By Kezzer One "John"
Comfortable, thick and long-lasting socks. Still wear some that are over a year old. Cheaper then if you were to purchace in a retail store.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


3Gold Toe Socks Made In Mexico Results In The Decline Of Quality  Dec 16, 2011 By Review Man
I have been purchasing Gold Toe athletic socks for years. Up until recently, the socks were made in the United States and the quality has been outstanding. I realized something was wrong when I purchased Gold Toe Men's Cotton Quarter Athletic Sock, 6-Pack and one of the socks had a small hole in it right out of the package, another developed a hole in less than one month; and upon further investigation discovered, in the tiniest of print, the socks were now made in Mexico.

In a side by side comparison, it becomes completely evident Gold Toe athletic socks now made in Mexico are not the same high quality nor are they as well made as Gold Toe socks previously made in the United States.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Just what I needed  Jan 07, 2008 By Jean Muser "goat lover"
Finally! A black cotton athletic sock with a short (but not non-existant) cuff. This sock is easy for the older guys to get on and off, but still covers the ankle. I bought these for my 85-year-old step-dad who has trouble putting on the regular-length-cuff of most sport socks. But he still likes the softness of an athletic sock. These socks are just what he needed, and super-comfortable, too.

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