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Meet Midge

Wooly, stripey, pretty & warm.  Midge is another dream come true at Sock Dreams
Sometimes it seems as if each Biella is even nicer than the last.
But to me Midge really stands out from the crowd for not only being warm and beautiful but cool & versatile as well. Did I mention soft? I could sleep in these for days. They went well with sneakers & boots and are sleek & stretchy enough around the feet to work with Mary Janes & heels. Really nice for keeping the winter chill out and light enough to enjoy in spring too. Midge could only be dreamier of she had a longer sister, maybe someday she will…

7 Responses to “Meet Midge”

  1. shelleopard Says:

    I think the Black Cherry look scrumptious! Biella is really getting ridiculous in its wonderfulness. :)

  2. Cheryl Says:

    Indeed, they are adorable! Already added to my wishlist.

    And oh, if there were a thigh high version, oh my goodness…sockgasm.

  3. Rebeckah Says:

    LOL @ sockgasm

  4. Jamie-Lynn Says:

    They almost look like little dreamy stripes although I imagine they’re completely different material.

  5. chocolatequark Says:

    Ooh… so pretty… If I can find something to wear these with, they are going on my wishlist. The only problem is that I usually wear skirts, and don’t have much use for shorter socks; but if there ever appears a thigh-high version, I will be entranced…

  6. Zerena Says:

    The Midge looks so good! I really want this in Sage. I love how the colored stripes lighten as they go up. Really eye-catching & sweet socks. =)

  7. Rebeckah Says:

    I tend to wear anklets & midcalve socks over my thigh high/otk socks when I’m at home. That way it saves the feet from getting dirty, worn out, or matted. Plus it keeps my feet warmer. & it can look neat if you co-ordinate it right. I don’t do slippers, something about our dogs always trying to eat them off your feet when you walk. :o & shoes were only created to protect your socks! ;)

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