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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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?
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I didn't even realize that Buster Brown was still around. Great review - these would be good for my boys.
ReplyDeleteI remember Buster Brown shoes from my childhood. He had a sailor suit and a big goggle eyed dog, didn't he?
ReplyDeleteI 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. :)
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Theresa. Indeed there is nothing better than a comfy pair of socks - one of life's little pleasures!
ReplyDeletemy brother used to have their shoes...
ReplyDeletelol.. 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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