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black dress red shoes Red Dots on Black Merino Wool Over the Calf Dress Socks

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black dress red shoes Red Dots on Black Merino Wool Over the Calf Dress SocksBlack, over the calf dress socks accented with small, bright red polka dots. We use a fine, breathable merino wool to keep your feet dry and comfortable year round. Designed to stay up all day and constructed with a reinforced heel and toe, these dress socks are both comfortable and durable. Features Care Shipping Made in USA of Domestic & Imported Yarn Luxurious Linked Toe Reinforced Heel and Toe Colorfast & Wont Shrink Over the Calf Length (Also

Black, over the calf dress socks accented with small, bright red polka dots. We use a fine, breathable merino wool to keep your feet dry and comfortable year-round. Designed to stay up all day and constructed with a reinforced heel and toe, these dress socks are both comfortable and durable.

  • -Made in USA of Domestic & Imported Yarn
    -Luxurious Linked Toe
    -Reinforced Heel and Toe
    -Colorfast & Won’t Shrink
    -Over the Calf Length (Also available in mid-calf.)

    US Shoe Size 8-12

    One Pair.

    67% Merino Wool / 30% Nylon / 3% Spandex

  • Turn the Socks Inside Out - This protects the fibers of the socks and prevents lint from adhering to the exterior.

    Wash Cold - High temperatures over time will degrade the nylon and spandex that give the socks their shape. Wash cold or warm, but avoid high temperatures.

    Dry With Care - If possible, we recommend placing your dress socks on a drying rack to let them air dry. If you prefer to machine dry your socks, be sure to dry them on a low temperature.

    Use a Laundry Bag - While not required, this will help further protect your socks. We have a sock laundry bag available here.
  • Free shipping on all U.S. orders. All orders ship out either the same day or the next business day. Most US orders are delivered within five business days, but may take longer during peak shipping seasons.

    Free returns on all U.S. orders. Your satisfaction is our top priority. We have a 90 day no questions asked return policy. If for any reason you are not satisfied with your socks within the first 90 days, we will promptly issue a replacement pair or fully refund you.

    For information on international shipping and other details, please see our full Shipping and Returns page.
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