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Can we talk about office friendly socks for summer that double as commuters, next? I ran through all the lightweight models of darn tough and they don't hold up at all.
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so I looked these up.. seems we're getting into fancy watch thread waters here.. definitely too rich for my blood!
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Shoe widths are ratios not absolute numbers so a 10c may be the same actual width as a 9d. This allows shops to carry only d or eee widths and tell customers that as long as their toes aren't rubbibg they have the right size when they really should have about 1/2" clearance up fron for toes. Look up Brannock Device to learne about fitting shoes. |
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I wear Boardroom merino over-the-calf socks both for commuting and at work. They’re made in USA and hold up very well.
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fair enough! I do love a comfy pair of shoes! does sound like a good ROI..
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I generally find most shoes comfortable. Wearing Keens now. But what I have found is that I very much like 'slip in' shoes with no laces. Just get up and go.
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Thanks! Are they a fine/thin merino like a typical dress sock or have some cushioning?
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Medium thickness, thicker than average European dress socks. They’re thick enough that they stand up very well to wear and washing.
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I have had good luck with Olukai slip-on loafers.
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Excellent - thank you very much. Will grab some for BF.
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