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Wigwam Mills Women's Snow Junkie Lightweight Over-The-Calf Sock

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OMG! Yes, Wigwam® has ski socks for all the snow junkies. This lightweight ski sock fits like nothing else out there. Patented SynchroKnit construction drops stitches out of the knitting process to create a sock shaped like a foot, not a tube for a contoured, compression fit. Guaranteed not to slide around in your boot.

  • Soft Merino Wool blend SynchroKnit patented contour knit, no unneeded fabric
  • Double Y heel gore provides most precise fit available
  • Y gore toe box provides room for natural expansion
  • Seamless internal toe seam
  • Lightweight leg compression
  • Over-the-Calf height
  • Size and Made in USA sewn into cuff

Size Chart:

  • Size Small fits Women's Shoe Size 4 - 7
  • Size Medium fits Women's Shoe Size 6 - 10
  • Size Large fits Women's Shoe Size 10 - 13

Product Features:

Fabric 46% Merino Wool, 36% Stretch Nylon, 12% Polyester. 6% Spandex

Style Number: F2702

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From its humble beginnings in 1905 as Hand Knit Hosiery Company, Wigwam Mills® has grown to be a giant in the land of socks.

Led for years by members of the Chesebro family of Sheyboygan, Wisconsin, the company's early offerings included a wide variety of woolen products including socks, sweaters (think the ever-popular "letter" sweater), caps, mittens, anklets, calfettes (they covered ladies' calves!) and, if you can believe it, the woolen swimming suit.

In the 1950s, due to the popularity of their Wigwam line of socks, the company officially became Wigwam Mills, Inc. Since that time, the company has outfitted the feet of golf champions, tennis champions, mountaineers, and even comedian Jerry Lewis, who has faithfully worn Wigwam socks since 1975.

With the introduction of such high-performace socks as the Ultimax®, the INgenious®, and a Merino wool line, Wigwam is posed to be a giant in the land of socks for many years to come.