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Dreamer Jacquard Ripple OTK
New colors have arrived! Like electric waves from our thighs down to our toes, these ExtraOrdinary thigh high socks have vertical ripples running down the length of them with solid toes, heels and cuffs*... these were an instant favorite when our Sock Dreamers started trying them on! Great fit and fabulous to look at!!! Made in the USA.
Fiber Content: 85% regenerated cotton/acrylic/polyester, 10% nylon, 5% elastic.
Machine wash in cool to cold water, tumble dry low or hang to dry.
Sizing Tips: Feet should fit US womens shoe size 6-12 (mens size 4-10), and might fit a bit outside that range as well. These are about 26 inches from top to heel, unstretched. The cuff will stretch out to about 24 inches and the calf stretches to about 22 inches, but keep in mind that the more they stretch out the less they will stretch up. They make an excellent knee high on larger calves!
Additional Info: *Black and White, Charcoal and Teal, Dark Brown and Pomegranate & Navy and Dijon have toes and heels that match their cuffs. Purples, Pomegranate and Dark Charcoal, Spice and Chocolate & Tan and Black have the lighter color for their cuffs and the darker color for their toes and heels... we forgot to take our shoes off for some of the photos to prove it, sorry about that!
Label: Dreamer Socks
My son made Honor Roll, and when we told him he could have anything he wanted as a "way to go" gift, he grabbed the computer and started shopping for socks. Just though you'd like to know that even 12-year-old boys cannot resist the awesomeness that is Sock Dreams!
~ Carlee O.