Lounging Calico Cat Crew
Original price was: $28.79.$22.15Current price is: $22.15.Fits US women’s shoe size 6-12 and men’s shoe size 4-11. The cuff stretches to 16 inches. About 8 inches from heel to top of cuff.
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Fits US women’s shoe size 6-12 and men’s shoe size 4-11. The cuff stretches to 16 inches. About 8 inches from heel to top of cuff.
These vivid socks are printed all over with alternating grey and rainbow stripes!
Available in Medium only, label says they fit a US women’s shoe size 8-10 or a men’s 7-9, but we’ve found they’ll fit down to a US women’s shoe size 7 (or men’s 6!) The cuff stretches to 14 inches.
Tube style, fits almost any size foot. Length, toe to top: 15 inches, unstretched Cuff stretch: 15 inches
Label says these fit US women’s shoe size 4-10 (up to a men’s 8). We think they’ll be a bit loose below a size 6. We think these should be comfortable up to 14 inches around at their tops. Non-skid grips on the bottom of the feet.
Fits US women’s shoe size 6-10, up to a US men’s 8.
Fits men’s US shoe size 8-12 and women’s 10-14.
Label says size Large, fits US men’s shoe size 9-13, or women’s 11-15.
Fits US women’s shoe size 5-10 (up to a men’s 8). The cuff stretches to 15 inches.
Fits US women’s shoe sizes 5-10. Fits up to a US men’s size 8.
Bold purple socks are striped with green and gold, for some truly eye-catching Mardi Gras crews, for your whole krewe!
Labels say “men’s sock size 10-13”, but they seem like the usual “one size” of larger footed midcalves and should fit men’s US shoe sizes 8-12 and women 9-13 quite well. The cuff streches to 17 inches.
Fits US women’s shoe size 6-12 and men’s shoe size 4-11. The cuff stretches to 17.5 inches.
Fits US women’s shoe sizes 9-11. Fits US men’s shoe sizes 7-11. Feet smaller than US women’s 8.5 might find the toes too loose. Testers found these will fit up to a narrow US men’s 13. Cuff stretches to 15 inches.
These fine knit crews are based on the carpet designed by SRG Partnership in 1987 for Portland International Airport. For nearly 30 years, this pattern welcomed visitors and returning residents to our fair city, and for many of us it has become synonymous with coming home.