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Go Organics!

Organic socks that feel good on your feet and your ethics
This is the latest addition to our new organic sock collection and might just be my favorite so far. They are called Nuby Organic socks and are very much like the EG Smith GoGo bootsocks, but a bit softer right out of the box and the feet feel more cushiony, plus, they are $2 less! One of the many cool things about the 2 Brothers Organic socks is that the organic cotton is actually grown right here in the US, down by Texas. The only little flaw I found with this style is that the dye near the toes of the navy pair I tried was not as dark as the rest of the sock. I didn’t see that in any of the other pairs so it is most likely my usual weird luck of getting the wonky pair (this is a phenomenon that has followed me since my days of working at Trader Joe’s and sampling new foods, I always seemed to get the bug ~:P ) The feet on many of the other 2 Bothers Organic socks run small, but these seemed pretty normal fitting a women’s US shoe size 9 fine, beyond that the heels may fall short, but at least they are not freakishly small. For a nice simple summer sock I think these are really great!

3 Responses to “Go Organics!”

  1. EG Says:

    ohhhh they look so comfy and CLEAN!! There is just something so wonderful about new bright white sockies :O)

  2. Babylon Says:

    Well I suppose getting the bug would be a good thing if you were sampling deep fried crickets or something ;)

    Now, back to tending to my very sore, scraped up heels (that’s what I get for walking around in new shoes for an extended period of time) knee high super stripes are making them feel a bit better. :)

  3. niqkita Says:

    Aw, poor little Babsie heels ~:( glad the Supers are helping ~:)
    …I need to shave my Portland Winter legs before I go taking pictures of any more socks that don’t reach my knees ~;)

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