So, here it is. Two more wishes, please. These yellow socks, made from 95% polyester and 5% spandex, will be your new daily companion. Look into grabbing one of these socks if you're in the mood for a little bit of extravagance. Their crew-cut design is ideal for covering your calf muscles and keeping your feet toasty. Additionally, these socks will make it easier to go about your daily activities. In our store, you can buy these stylish socks in a wide variety of colors.
Key Features:
- Crew Length: Covering your calf muscles and keeping your feet toasty is a win-win with crew-length socks.
- Fleece Lining: Comfortable, super duper fleece is used as the inside lining of these socks.
- Different sizes: You may choose from three different sizes.
- Different Colors: Look around the store for more options.Care Instructions:
Please do not dry clean, iron, fold, or bleach. In the washing machine, use cold water (max 30C or 90F).
Key Fact:
Do You Know The History of The Socks and Why It Became a Necessity?
Piloi, or animal fur socks, were worn in Ancient Greece as early as the ninth century BC, as reported by the poet Hesiod.
The Romans took safety measures even down to their feet by wearing leather or woven fabrics from head to toe. Udones, a kind of Roman sock with a close fit, were originally used about the year 200 AD. As early as the 5th century AD, holy people in Europe began wearing white socks called "puttees."
Socks became skintight, brightly colored textiles that encased the whole lower leg, while pant legs became longer. When garters weren't available, elastic bands were used as a makeshift solution for keeping stockings up. And when the breeches shrank, so did the feet (and more expensive). Around the year 1000 A.D., upper-class men began wearing socks as a symbol of status. Since the 16th century, any pattern on the ankle or side of a sock has been called a "clock" by the general public.
The time it took to manufacture a pair of socks was reduced in half with the invention of the first knitting machine in 1589. While hand knitting remained popular up to the year 1800, machine knitting was also a popular option.
After its discovery in 1938, nylon quickly supplanted cotton as the textile of choice for stockings. Socks were often made from cotton, silk, or wool in the past. Ever since nylon was invented, sock manufacturers have routinely blended many yarns to get the desired feel and appearance.
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Yellow Plain Polyester Spandex Socks with Kezhamari Brand Logo Print
S
M
L
Total Length, cm
33.00
39.00
41.00
Width, cm
10.00
10.00
10.00
Women's US size
6 - 8
8.5 - 11
11.5 - 13
Men's US size
5 - 6.5
7 - 9.5
10 - 13
S
M
L
Total Length, in
12.99
15.35
16.14
Width, in
3.94
3.94
3.94
Women's US size
6 - 8
8.5 - 11
11.5 - 13
Men's US size
5 - 6.5
7 - 9.5
10 - 13