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🧦 Ultimate Protection with Fruit of the Loom Heavy Reinforced Socks Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.4
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Description of 🧦 Ultimate Protection with Fruit of the Loom Heavy Reinforced Socks

Polyester,Cotton,Spandex. Imported. Pull On closure. Machine Wash. PERFECT FOR WORK BOOTS: Heavy-duty crew athletic socks promote all-day comfort, stability, and breathability--no matter how hard you’re working. FIGHTS FATIGUE: Cushioned foot and reinforced sole keep foot fatigue to a minimum, helping you stay on your feet for longer. BREATHABLE & MOISTURE WICKING: Ventilation channels and antimicrobial, moisture-wicking fibers keep socks dry, comfortable, and fresh. GREAT VALUE: Delivers exceptional performance and durability; designed with the working person in mind. SNUG & DURABLE: Men’s crew work socks crafted from rugged, extra-thick cotton; made with 76% Cotton, 22% Polyester, 1% Lycra Spandex, and 1% Other Fibers

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They weren't meant to be tight or restrict circulation, but in fact I had to cut off the top fastening straps and then slit the left and right inseams of the socks to wear them. She. The solid construction is positive. If you have DIABETES, these are NOT your socks!

Pros
  • Polyester, Cotton, Spandex
Cons
  • Other Other

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fruit of the Loom is still better than most, but these days...

These socks from Fruit of the Loom are still better than most but... it's sad that many well known brands are dropping in quality these days. A few years ago, these socks would have easily earned five stars. They're still very good socks, but they're not as thick and durable as they used to be, which is a shame. In terms of price, I think they're still better than some of their competitors, but I can't help but be disappointed with the drop in quality. Yes I know cost savings blah blah blah but

Pros
  • HIGH QUALITY: Offers exceptional performance and durability; designed for the needs of working professionals
Cons
  • A dubious purchase for seniors

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Buy something else - damaged, quality

For what I paid I wasn't expecting super quality. However, I could already see external damage to one set by simply taking it out of the plastic packaging. After all, 5 out of 12 socks already have hooks. They are also unequal in length - much shorter or 2-3 times longer. cases (at least for the width of the band, and not just for small oddities due to the way they sat). Material looks like 75-90% poly or higher, almost entirely synthetic, no natural materials. Pay $2-$5 more. for something…

Pros
  • Toggle latch
Cons
  • Doesn't all fit

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Thin socks, smaller plus size!

Socks are thin. They look small, like baby socks. When you put them on, the socks stretch to fit. But the tip of the toe is narrow. These socks are much smaller than Plus Size. The packaging says shoe size 8-12, but that's not true. The fabric is rough and itchy. After I washed the socks, they shrank and were an inch shorter than before. I can still put the socks on because they stretch, but now they almost look like ankle socks. The packaging says 77% cotton, 22% polyester, 1% spandex. Made in

Pros
  • Machine wash
Cons
  • Almost everything is fine

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fruit of the Loom is still better than most, but these days...

These Fruit of the Loom socks are still better than most, but... it's sad that there are so many famous products Nowadays, brands are of decreasing quality. A few years ago, these socks would have easily earned five stars. They're still very good socks, but they're not as thick and durable as they used to be, which is a shame. In terms of price, I think they're still better than some of their competitors, but I can't help but be disappointed with the drop in quality. Yes I know cost savings…

Pros
  • Socks & Hosiery
Cons
  • Requires an outlet

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Buy something else - damaged, quality

For what I paid I didn't expect super quality. However, I could already see external damage to one set by simply taking it out of the plastic packaging. After all, 5 out of 12 socks already have hooks. They are also unequal in length - much shorter or 2-3 times longer. cases (at least for the width of the band, and not just for small oddities due to the way they sat). Material looks like 75-90% poly or higher, almost entirely synthetic, no natural materials. Pay $2-$5 more. for something else…

Pros
  • socks
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Thin socks, smaller plus size!

Thin socks. They look small, like baby socks. When you put them on, the socks stretch to fit. But the tip of the toe is narrow. These socks are much smaller than Plus Size. The packaging says shoe size 8-12, but that's not true. The fabric is rough and itchy. After I washed the socks, they shrank and were an inch shorter than before. I can still put the socks on because they stretch, but now they almost look like ankle socks. The packaging says 77% cotton, 22% polyester, 1% spandex. Made in…

Pros
  • Men's
Cons
  • So far so good