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  2. Wigwam Mills - Wikipedia

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    The 1980s saw growth in many areas for Wigwam. A new logo and more technical synthetic fibers were becoming more specialized. Wigwam developed the Poly-Wool line of performance socks as well as the overnight success—Moraine. From the mid-1980s through the late 1990s the Wigwam 622 slouch socks became very popular.

  3. Wigwam Mills has made 'filet mignon' quality of socks for ...

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    After the socks are made, they’re sent out for laundering, returned, inspected and packaged. Chesebro said Wigwam looks at every sock, unlike other mills who may not have a 100% inspection standard.

  4. Slouch sock - Wikipedia

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    Slouch socks, slouchy socks, loose socks or fall down socks are a type of sock featuring a heavy non-elastic upper that may be pushed down into heavy folds around the ankles or pulled up to the knee. In Japan, the loose sock style has been popular with high-school girls. In the US, slouch socks have trended in and out of fashion since the 1980s.

  5. List of sock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Corgi Socks; Darn Tough Vermont; Fox River Mills [1] Gold Toe Brands [2] Hanesbrands; Happy Socks; Holeproof Hosiery; Jockey International; Minus33; PEDS Legwear; QT Inc. Renfro Brands; SmartWool; Sock Shop; Stance; Swiss Barefoot Company; Tabio; The Railroad Sock; Wigwam Mills [3]

  6. Wigwam Stores Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Wigwam Stores Inc. was an American chain of discount department stores that was based in Seattle and operated across five states: Washington, Hawaii, Oregon, California and Arizona. The discount department store was a fairly new concept when Wigwam's first store opened in 1946. Wigwam Stores' goal was to sell a wide array of products at a lower ...

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