DARN TOUGH VERMONT PAUL BUNYAN OVER-THE-CALF MIDWEIGHT WORK SOCK

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Our Paul Bunyan Work socks roll up their sleeves and get down to business on even the coldest of days. Full cushioning gives these extra tall socks an extra notch of comfort and warmth. Read more about PAUL BUNYAN OVER-THE-CALF MIDWEIGHT WORK SOCK

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Our Paul Bunyan Work socks roll up their sleeves and get down to business on even the coldest of days. Full cushioning gives these extra tall socks an extra notch of comfort and warmth.

Height: OTC
Weight: Midweight
Pair with: Long beards, work boots, barn boots

 

  • Men's over the calf socks average 17 in. from heel to cuff - expect them to cover the leg to just below the knee.
  • A performance fit means no slipping, no bunching, no hot spots. You feet deserve this benefits package.
  • Reinforced footbed Achilles cushion improves the comfort of our socks and helps them last longer.
  • Rib-knit cuffs stretch comfortably, hugging the leg to hold our socks in place.
  • Merino Wool is a hard-working fiber that moves moisture away from feet, keeping them fresh and dry.
  • Midweight socks take care of hardworking feet by providing steady, breathable comfort all day long.
  • The “still” in Still Made in Vermont, USA is personal. We knit all our socks at our VT-based Mills - we can't imagine it any other way.
  • Unconditionally Guaranteed for Life - if these aren’t the longest lasting socks you’ve ever owned, return them for another pair.
  • Full cushion socks feature terry loop padding from toe to cuff for maximum comfort and protection in boots.

Machine wash in warm water on gentle cycle with socks inside-out. Do not bleach. Tumble dry on low or hang dry. Do not dry clean.

Materials: 68% Merino Wool 28% Nylon 4% Lycra Spandex
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