PUMAMen's 6 Pack Crew Socks
B**N
Great socks, but stop packaging them with those infernal plastic, punch-through tags!
I was looking for new casual wear white socks that weren't too bulky or too paper-thin. I also preferred that they were basically cotton-free. These PUMA brand socks are a blend of polyester and spandex, which is what I wanted. The high-count cotton socks tend to ball-up and hold perspiration, making wearing them uncomfortable. They also don't hold their elasticity and wind up bunched up at my ankles as they sag. These PUMAs have just the right amount of bulk to let my feet feel good without any "hotspots" due to bulky fabric rubbing where areas of my different shoes contact my feet. Since these are new to me my only concern with them is how long will they last. I can't guess about that at this point, but my fingers are crossed, as all six pair came out of their packaging intact with no loose threads and no holes. It was touch-and-go as for no holes because the socks were packaged by the manufacturer with the typical pasteboard wrapper around the top portions of the socks, while the feet were gathered together with those infernal plastic binding tags. You know, those really thin strands of plastic that look like fishing line with a "T" on each end, and are pushed out of some kind of handheld "gun" that pushes the tag through the material to hold everything tight together. These aren't bad if they're used with pasteboard or cardboard on each side of the socks, but these weren't. One end of the tags had pasteboard on that side, but the other end was simply left out in the open. This almost always ends up with the open sided end getting pulled back into the sock material and this is how you get pulls and holes started. One of the reviews I read about these socks talked about how many holes showed up when the reviewer got them out of their first washing. My guess is this was a result of some of those plastic "tags" getting into the fabric and breaking some threads in the material when they were finally removed. I managed to avoid doing this to my socks and they came out of the wash just fine. I like these socks. I like their price. I don't like their packaging.
C**
Soft
Looks exactly like the pictures and it’s soft and comfy. Good quality.
K**H
Best socks on the planet, possibly made using alien technology like the pyramids in Egypt.
I’ve bought 4 6 packs of Puma socks over the years and each time I purchase a fresh 6 pack I pass down my old socks to one of my teenage boys who used to hate them till they realized that even two year old socks are still like new and last them. I’ve kept my socks for 2 years each set and they’ve always been like new when I pass them down to my boys. I really can’t justify replacing them unless I’m giving my old ones to my kids and I work all day so I need to pamper my feet and these things are just indestructible and extremely comfortable making them the best value for my money for socks of any socks that I’ve ever owned. The elastic never seems to wear out and the cushion of the socks stay thick and the toes seem impervious to sharp toe nails as my boys wearing 3 and 4 year old socks are still like new. These socks are amazing and a real value. These socks are what it used to mean when something had a made in America tag on it and I am not sure these are made in America but they are certainly made with care using crazy good materials, I highly recommend these socks.
D**L
Decent but Not Durable
These socks were good while they lasted. They quickly started ripping when I was using them to play DDR nearly every day. I've switched to different socks since then. Other than that, these socks are pretty comfy, and I like them for that.
A**Y
Recommend
These socks seem to have helped with the pain my other socks were causing in my plantar fasciitis. Love them Great quality and style and softness
2**.
Totally blows Adidas Trefoil socks away
I'm big on classic old school style gear. I bought Adidas Trefoil socks at Amazon and was a little disappointed. You could see thru the material on the heel and they were too tall on the calf for me. Plus they didn't really stay up. One would stay up the other would fall down, or both would fall down, I found myself constantly adjusting the socks on my calf to keep a sharp look. Still Adidas. Still bad to the bone, no question, but just not the quality I was hoping for from a Classic trend setter. I had the same issue with their Trefoil T-Shirt I bought at Amazon...the neck totally lost it's shape in just a few weeks and looked awful...I hate blown out necks on shirts....$40 bucks in the garbage can. The Puma socks are much thicker and actually make my feel feet good when I wear them...I'm guessing more material and more cushion equal more mild compression...which makes your feet feel good. Plus they're just a little shorter on the calf but still long enough for the look Lastly the style. Just classic look of Puma. I love wearing these socks.
L**S
long lasting
great socks, good sizes washed well and have survived at least a year or more. quick to ship and packaged well. recommend. also used in extreme heat in summer and they were not to hot
S**E
Finally size 13 and up socks that fit
My husband always has trouble finding socks that fit. We've purchased other brands that were supposed to fit size 13 and up and were so tight they left indentations in his legs. Puma is his new go-to. Fits perfect, comfortable, and don't make his feet overly hot or sweat. New favorites for sure.
ترست بايلوت
منذ شهر
منذ شهر