Socks

Socks

2 (x) ist, Calvin Klein, Puma, Addidas

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2(x)ist Move No Show Socks White
2(x)ist Move No Show Socks White 
2(x)ist Move No Show White

Pima performance. These socks from 2(x)ist are both breathable and ultra comfortable. 74% pima cotton/26% lycra blend. Machine wash. Imported. 
2(x)ist Move No Show Socks Grey/White  
2(x)ist Move No Show Socks Grey/White
2(x)ist Move No Show  Grey/White

Pima performance. These socks from 2(x)ist are both breathable and ultra comfortable. 74% pima cotton/26% lycra blend. Machine wash. Imported. Price: Style:  2M004-277 
Fabric:  COTTON BLEND 

$9.00


Color: GREY

2(x)ist Move No Show Socks Black/Grey
2(x)ist Move No Show Socks Black/Grey
2(x)ist Move No Show  Black/Grey

Pima performance. These socks from 2(x)ist are both breathable and ultra comfortable. 74% pima cotton/26% lycra blend. Machine wash. Imported. Price: Style:  2M004-201 
Fabric:  COTTON BLEND 

$9.00


Color: Black
Socks
A sock is a knitted garment for enclosing the human foot.They are designed to:

  • ease chafing between the foot and footwear,
  • keep the feet warm and dry
  • absorb moisture

Sock is also the term given to the layer of leather or other material covering the insole of a shoe. When only part of the insole is covered, leaving the forepart visible, this is known as a half-sock.

A sock is designed for wear with footwear that covers the entire foot (or feet), such as athletic shoes, boots, or dress shoes. They are sometimes worn with open-toed shoes, such as sandals, but the practice can be considered somewhat unfashionable in some circles (potentially earning the wearer the label of shoebie). A sock is also frequently worn without shoes, typically indoors.

The average foot has 250,000 sweat glands, and the average pair gives off about half a pint (almost 250mL) of perspiration per day. Socks help to absorb this sweat and draw it to areas where air can wick the perspiration away. In cold environments, socks help to remove the moisture given off by one's feet, decreasing the risks for frostbite.

A sock is usually made from cotton, wool, or polypropylene and less commonly from nylon. They come in many colors, though are typically dark for formal attire and white for athletic or casual attire. Colored socks may be a key part of a sport team's uniform. For example, different colored socks come in handy when struggling for a ball in a soccer

match at times when several players become bunched. A teammate’s leg can be distinguished from the legs of an opposing player legs based on the color and pattern of their socks.  Sock lengths vary, from ankle-high to knee level. Many athletes wear just-below-the-knee socks, such as in soccer, football, and occasionally basketball. Sport fencers wear extra-long socks that reach above the knee. Other styles of socks include crew socks, mid-calf, and bare socks. A toe sock (also known as a digital sock wraps each toe individually. In the United States, Singapore, and Hong Kong, secondary schools in particular, ankle socks have become more popular for wear with athletic shoes, especially by teenagers and young adults.