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In stock | | | | | | The Wigwam Dura Sole Work 2 Pack s1349 has a durable construction combined with comfortable protection. A great Wigwam sock for everyday use that will last and protect. Wigwam's Dura Sole Work 2 Pack s1349 is made of a 40% Olefin, 35% Cotton, 25% Stretch Nylon for exceptional odor control, comfort, and durability. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 10.0 inches | | Package Width: | 3.75 inches | | Package Height: | 2.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.23 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 21 reviews |
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| | Features | 40% Olefin, 35% Cotton, 25% Stretch NylonContains Odor Guard to fight foot odor and athlete's footComfortable seamless toe closureMachine wash warm do not bleach tumble dry lowMade in USA
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 21 customer reviews )
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39 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Rock out with your Socks Out! Apr 22, 2011
By rmcalist As I get older, I ponder some items we use daily, and why we chose to buy them.. Why do the majority choose to sleep on a $15 pillow or buy cheap shoes? Why do we spend more on electronics and toys, when we don't use them all this time, but sacrifice on items like pillows, shoes and socks?
I have no clue. But I decided to buck the trend, and start shelling out good money for quality products that I use on a daily basis. First thing I did was buy some good pillows.. you know the $80-$100 price range dudes. After sleeping much better, I thought about what other things I skimp on, when buying.
Socks. Yes.. socks. We wear them most days (hippies don't), and yet I think the majority buy cheap brands like Hanes or Champion. You know, the ones you pick up at Target or Wallmart, that always give you a bonus 2 pair! They usually run about $10 for 8-10 pair of socks. What I am trying to tell you is, they are cheap! They usually aren't made very good, and after a month or so of washing, become thin and just are a sad shell of their glory days when they were brand new. So I started looking on amazon for socks.
Since I am obsessed with amazon, I started searching and reading reviews for socks. I actually filtered by "highest price first", and of course amazon prime. I found these Wigwam's, and since I have used the brand before with hiking socks, I decided to give these a try.
One I got them, you could immediately notice the quality difference between these, and the other cheaper brands. They seemed like they were engineered for feet, and not just sock puppets (I miss you lamb chop). Once putting them on you could feel where you spend the extra money. They are soft, and well padded. They aren't your typical "white" socks, they are an off white, maybe eggshell, with grey soles. I don;t really care about the color, so this didn't distract me from buying them. The elastic holds up well, and doesn't seem to stretch out of shape. I went and ordered 5 more lots of these after a month of wearing them.
I tossed out all my old socks, and now have a sock drawer of happy Wigwams. I also ordered the "Carhartt Men's Traditional Sll-Season Steel-Toe Cotton Work Sock", and gave them the same month long trial as the Wigwam's. While comfortable, I liked the design and comfort of the Wigwam better.
Pros: - Nice, heavy duty sock - Quality Product, you can see and feel the difference - Very comfortable
Cons: - Pricier then your run of the mill B&M shop's socks (Hanes/Champion/etc.) - Not White (eggshell/offwhite in color)
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
good quality Oct 12, 2010
By Elizabeth My husband is hard on socks and have tried many brands. These are a winner! They are comfortable and hold up well. He has large feet and have his size which after many washings and dryings still fit well. Recommend this brand. I have purchased both the crew and ankle length.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
comfortable Feb 14, 2008
By Kyle Gomes sock stays up and is comfortable. stay away from the wool blend from wigwam, that sock didnt fit well and kept bunching up under my foot.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Very Comfortable and Great for Year Round Use Aug 31, 2011
By J. Wipf I used to think that socks were just socks but as it turns out, that's a pretty serious misconception. After my last batch started wearing out, I got fed up with wearing sackcloth on my feet, and started looking around. This might sound crazy, but the research process literally took 4 months to complete, and included trips to Sams Club, Kohl's, Macy's, JC Penney's, Target, others, and hours of time spent reading reviews here on Amazon. When it was all said and done, I ended up purchasing Wigwam's because of the level of customer satisfaction and price.
I haven't had these long so I can't comment on the longevity just yet, but so far I have been extremely impressed with the quality of these socks. Upon first inspection I thought they were a tad thick for summer wearing, but after a few days of use, it turns out they are perfect. My feet remain dry and comfortable throughout the day, and to be honest, I'm not used to it. The fit is snug enough to keep them where they need to be while remaining comfortable.
Up to this point I had Walmart socks, you know..the $5 for a million pairs type of deals. While they lasted about 3 ½ years, the comfort just flat out sucked compared to the Wigwam's. The Walmart socks, I think they were Hanes, were somewhat coarse and provided almost no padding. The Wigwam's on the other hand provide ample padding, without being too thick, and feel like those silky smooth slippers you wear around the house. Can't say enough about that aspect.
Another factor in getting these was that I decided to start buying domestic products whenever possible, and this is a good starting point. Hopefully, I'll be able to find something besides socks that is made in the States. Anyway, I'll keep this review updated as time goes along and hopefully they last a good 6 to 8 years. As of right now I'm very happy with the purchase and don't think you can go wrong getting these.
***UPDATE 12/08/2011*** Socks are working out well and are pretty much exactly the same as when I bought them. I may not walk as much as the guy working in the oil fields, but have done my share of walking with them in work boots while on the job.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good, durable sock Aug 07, 2011
By T. Goodman I've been working on factory concrete floors for 36 years. I've tried every work sock imaginable. These socks are near the top of my list. Good cushioning and they seem well made. They should last a while and not end up as dust rags after six months. I wear six inch work boots (Timberland) 95% of the time so these socks are ideal with them. Recommend this product. One thing to note though is the color of the sock isn't athletic sock white. These socks have a slight gray color to the fabric in the leg area.
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