The package came with 3 pairs. I'm so happy because I go through dark socks like crazy with work. I need something to wear that is comfortable.
About Buster Brown Socks:
- They have been around since 1904
- They are 100% Cotton anklets
- There is no elastic and no syntetics
- Good for people with diabetes
- Come in white or black
- Sizes run from 5-12
- Price: $8.95
- The only negative for me is that they are made in China and not in the US
I've washed them, and they stayed soft. I also use wool dryer balls, which help with all my laundry.
Washing Instructions:
- Machine wash warm
- Tumble dry low
- Non chlorine bleach
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9 comments:
Since 1904? That's a long time! I love cotton socks that help the feet to "breathe". Why are these good for people with diabetes?
Ai @ Sakura Haruka
I didn't even realize that Buster Brown was still around. Great review - these would be good for my boys.
I remember Buster Brown shoes from my childhood. He had a sailor suit and a big goggle eyed dog, didn't he?
I remember Buster Brown being around years ago too. If I'm not mistaken they made the saddle shoes my mom bought me just before school started every year. :)
I love new socks. My son works for Gildan and sometimes brings us sample socks. Fun.
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Seriously, there is nothing better than a comfy pair of socks!
I agree with Theresa. Indeed there is nothing better than a comfy pair of socks - one of life's little pleasures!
my brother used to have their shoes...
lol.. 1904 is a long time, must be doing something right
Buster Brown used to hold up forever.... so if they are as good today as yesteryears,... you have some great socks there.
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