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  2. The Definitive Guide to Socks - AOL

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    12 Great Pairs of Socks to Buy Now. Colorful 50 Socks. $3.90 at . Chunky Socks. $4.90 at . Cashmere Cable Knit Mid-Calf Socks. $115.00 at . Power Fit Crew Socks. $26.00 at . Slub Socks. $29.00 at .

  3. The Best Wool Socks Worth Buying, According to Online Reviews

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    The post The Best Wool Socks Worth Buying, According to Online Reviews appeared first on Reader's Digest. Find out the best wool socks to buy for any time of year.

  4. Sock Shop - Wikipedia

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    The online store, www.sockshop.co.uk, houses SOCKSHOP's largest collection, including socks, tights, hosiery, underwear and accessories from more than 90 brands – among them Falke, Pantherella, Calvin Klein, Sloggi, Happy Socks and Stance, as well as several of their own brands, including Pringle, ELLE, Heat Holders, Glenmuir, Jeep, Workforce ...

  5. The 20 Best Cashmere Socks to Stay Supremely Cozy This Winter

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    Naked Cashmere. Reviewers can’t get enough of these “sublimely soft” high-end socks, which have earned dozens of 5-star ratings across the board.

  6. Fox River Mills - Wikipedia

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    Fox River Mills, Inc., is a sock manufacturer based in Osage, Iowa. The company was founded in 1900. [1] In 1992, they purchased the Nelson Knitting Company of Rockford, Illinois, and in the process acquired the trademark on the Red Heel socks used to make sock monkeys. [2]

  7. Gold Toe Brands - Wikipedia

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    Vice-president Trish McHale intended to create affordable socks primarily for men. [5] [6] [4] Although its primary market is men's dress socks, Gold Toe Brands has expanded into other areas of the sock market. [2] In 1983, it added a line of women's socks, and in 1986, it began producing boys' socks. In 1992, the brand started making women's ...