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Wrightsock Stride Tab Socks - Below the Ankle (For Men and Women)

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Overview

About Wrightsock Stride Tab Socks - Below the Ankle (For Men and Women)

Closeouts. Your legs might feel the burn, but your feet won't when you're wearing Wrightsock's Stride Tab socks. They feature lightweight moisture-wicking fibers and a unique double-layered system that eliminates blister-causing friction while keeping your socks in place

Specs

Specs about Wrightsock Stride Tab Socks - Below the Ankle (For Men and Women)

  • Midweight
  • Height: Below the ankle
  • Fabric: 71% Dri-Wright® II polyester, 26% nylon, 4% Lycra® (inner layer), 68% Dri-Wright® II polyester, 24% nylon, 8% Lycra® (outer layer)
  • Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
  • Made in United States of America

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4.0 out of 5 stars. Nice color
Reviewed by Yamato from Tokyo on Monday, August 27, 2018
I bought blue ones. They are really nice colors. Double skin works very well. But Sock cuff is a little bit loose. So I often need to pull the tabs to keep socks in place. The phenomenon may occur depending on tightness of shoes. When I wore shoes tightly, it happened frequently. Finally I pull the tab strongly and fixed it. But I’m not sure whether it is proper way of understanding and fixing.
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Nice color
    Reviewed by Yamato from Tokyo on Monday, August 27, 2018
    I bought blue ones. They are really nice colors. Double skin works very well. But Sock cuff is a little bit loose. So I often need to pull the tabs to keep socks in place. The phenomenon may occur depending on tightness of shoes. When I wore shoes tightly, it happened frequently. Finally I pull the tab strongly and fixed it. But I’m not sure whether it is proper way of understanding and fixing.