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  2. The 16 Best Padded Socks for Knee and Foot Pain - AOL

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    These socks are made with moisture-wicking cool fibers to keep your feet feeling their best. There’s a ventilation panel for extra breathability too! So good for working out, hiking or even just ...

  3. Found: Moisture-Wicking Socks That Will Keep Your ... - AOL

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    The best moisture-wicking socks from Lululemon, Hanes, Voormi, and more will keep your feet cool and dry no matter what type of workout you take on. Found: Moisture-Wicking Socks That Will Keep ...

  4. The 10 Best Moisture-Wicking Socks for Dry, Cool Feet

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    When it comes to sock shopping, moisture-wicking pairs help keep your feet dry, comfortable, and cool. Shop our favorite pairs from brands to buy in 2023. The 10 Best Moisture-Wicking Socks for ...

  5. Coolmax - Wikipedia

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    The cross-section is non-round, increasing surface area by an estimated 20% (over round fibers) in order to produce a wicking effect via capillary action. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Lycra Company makes extensive use of co-branding in their marketing of Coolmax and other clothing materials, partnering with their customers to increase awareness of their ...

  6. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Knee-high stockings are more comfortable, easier to apply, and wearing them increases patients' compliance with treatment. [22] Knee-high stockings are easier to size for limb measurement than thigh-high compression stockings. [9] Thigh-high compression stockings may create a tourniquet effect and cause localized restriction when rolled down. [23]

  7. Yoga pants - Wikipedia

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    Yoga pants are high-denier hosiery reaching from ankle to waist, originally designed for yoga as exercise and first sold in 1998 by Lululemon, a company founded for that purpose. They were initially made of a mix of nylon and Lycra; more specialised fabrics have been introduced to provide moisture-wicking, compression, and odour reduction.