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These soft Socks are seamless With non-elastic design and anatomical shape to enhance circulation. Durable and very comfortable, they provide wicking properties and perfect fit. They can also be machine washed or dried.

 

Composition: 64% Alpaca / 27% Acrylic / 5% Nylon / 4% Elastic.

Weight: 2.89 oz.

Sizes: S, L, XL

Alpaca Premium Therapeutic Unisex Socks With Reinforcement And Cushioned

$24.00Price
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  • There are two ways of washing your alpaca socks: hand washing and machine washing.

    Hand washing

    When hand washing is advised, we recommend the following method:

    • Use cool water (85ºF / 27ºC max.) and a mild soap or a human hair shampoo.
    • Never use chlorine bleach. Woolite is not recommended.
    • Never use a brush.
    • Fill a container with cold water, pour shampoo and carefully rub the alpaca socks with the hands. Soak them in the water with care for two or three minutes. Rinse with cold water.
    • To avoid your alpaca socks from losing their shape, press slightly to remove the water. Never wring. Dry flat, reshaping the product and keeping it from direct sunlight.

    Machine washing

    When machine washing is advised, we recommend the following:

    • Use a mild detergent.
    • Wash and dry after turning socks inside out.
    • Machine wash in cold, lay flat to dry or tumble dry on cold/air setting.
    • Do not use the hand wash cycle in a washing machine. Use the wool cycle.
    • Wash dark colors separately.
    • Wash in a mesh laundry bag to reduce agitation. This will avoid the alpaca socks getting stretched and losing their shape.

    For very stubborn stains, please take your alpaca socks to a professional dry cleaner.

    Storage

    • Before storing, make sure that the item is fully dry.
    • In some climates moths could cause a problem. If this is your case, place your alpaca socks in plastic bags with small scented bags, or place cedar chips in the storage area.
    • Sachets using dried lavender are also useful.
    • We do not recommend the use of mothballs.
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