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6th November 06, 05:03 PM
#1
Outdoor, rough use socks?
I want to wear my kilts hiking this winter, and need to know where I can find some good, tough, washable, thick socks that are kilt height. Can ya'all help a brother out?
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6th November 06, 05:05 PM
#2
If you want handmade try http://www.almostunwearoutable.com/eveyone who has a pair raves about them.
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6th November 06, 05:12 PM
#3
Now...are you planning to wear these up or do you want socks for scroonchin'?
Best
AA
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6th November 06, 05:12 PM
#4
Try Hamilton Dry Goods.
They look great, fit large calves without falling down and at $8 you can't argue about the price.
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6th November 06, 05:25 PM
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I'm planning on wearing them up for the cold. I have plenty of regular crew length hiking socks for pushing down when it's warmer. I also don't have small calves...
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6th November 06, 05:29 PM
#6
I just got into some of my winter gear for this ski season and discovered my old X-Country ski socks from high School. They are nice wool over the knee length and don't show any signs of wear from 4 years and several thousand miles of skiing. These are from the days of knee length uniforms so I'm not sure if they are even made anymore. I think I'll go look at REI to see. O'Neille
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6th November 06, 05:29 PM
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I think standard wool(blend) kilthose are great for cold weather.They don't cost a fortune and when they get damaged it's no drama
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6th November 06, 06:42 PM
#8
Has anyone tried Stillwaters socks? Are they thin or thick?
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6th November 06, 08:49 PM
#9
I have large calves:
18" on the right, 17½" on the left.
I wear these in the 9-13 size with no trouble at all. I have to fold the tops down before I put them on, though. There's a thread around the top that won't go around the calves.
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6th November 06, 08:53 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by PaulX608
I have large calves:
18" on the right, 17½" on the left.
I wear these in the 9-13 size with no trouble at all. I have to fold the tops down before I put them on, though. There's a thread around the top that won't go around the calves.
good gravy. dem some calves.
steve
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