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  2. 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.

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  5. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Brahma – men's and women's work boots; EV1 – women's casual clothing, accessories, and shoes endorsed by American television personality Ellen DeGeneres [2] No Boundaries, often abbreviated as NOBO – junior size women's and young men's clothing, shoes, and accessories; Joyspun, previously Secret Treasures [3] – women's sleepwear and ...

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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 ...

  7. Smelly socks - Wikipedia

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    Smelly socks are socks that have acquired a foul odor due to prolonged wearing on feet. Their odor, which is complex and remains the object of study, is a mixture of ammonia, fatty acids (in particular, isovaleric acid), [1] and lactic acid. [2] Odorous socks are a strong attractant for some animals, including dogs and mosquitos.