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$20.99
- The NEW Wooleator Pro features a flat toe seam and additional lycra throughout the sock, providing a closer fit. Like the original Wooleator, the Pro is a thin, low-bulk sock in USA Merino wool. The Wooleator Wool Blend versions also include Repreve performance fiber, moisture-resistant and naturally antibacterial. The Wooleator Pro is equally comfortable for 4-season cycling or casual wear. - No padding / 4-season / Wool - Navy Heather Content: 56% Merino Wool, 43% Nylon, 1% Lyra - Gravel Grey, Lead, Petrol , Natural Content: 42% Nylon, 28% Recycled Polyester, 28% Merino Wool, 2% Lycra - Care: Machine wash cool. Tumble dry low or hang dry. No bleach, softeners, or harsh detergents.
$13.99
The Aireator 2" double cuff Joy Ride in a women's specific fit in black and neon pink with a person riding a bike on the cuff. Designed for the female foot, the women's fit has less bulk and additional elasticity, so socks provide a compressive feel on the foot and won't bunch up in the shoe. Available in a three-size system. The thin profile Aireator features an open mesh weave over the foot top, making these lightweight socks ideal for all forms of cycling and everyday adventure. Breathable, moisture wicking, and durable.
$19.99
Woolie Boolie 4" D-Logo Charcoal in a classic deep charcoal grey with white d-logo on the side of the cuff. The DeFeet Woolie Boolie is our cushiest sock, with a cult following for all the right reasons: woolie warmth, padded comfort, and durability. - Full padding / 3-season / Wool - Content: 70% Merino Wool, 27% Nylon, 3% Lycra - Care: Machine wash cool. Tumble dry low. No bleach, softeners, or harsh detergents. Engineered to be long-lasting, DeFeet products are sustainably manufactured within a local supply chain. Our wool goods are made from USA-grown Merino, traveling from Oregon to the Carolinas for processing and knitting. Our recycled poly is manufactured right here in North Carolina at Repreve from locally collected post-consumer water bottles.
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