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Hanes Classics Men's 6 pack cushion crew Sock, White, 6-12

Hanes Classics Men's 6 pack cushion crew Sock, White, 6-12

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Brand: Hanes
Category: Apparel
Department: Mens

List Price: $11.00
Buy New: $8.88
You Save: $2.12 (19%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 16 reviews

Fabric Type: Polyester
Color: White
Clothing Size: Sock Size 6-12
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 7.8 x 3.4

MPN: HMC 84/6
Model: HM CL 84/6-white-6-12
UPC: 038257529760
EAN: 0038257529760
ASIN: B000SKNY9G

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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2 out of 5 stars An important apparel item gone entirely, horribly wrong   February 10, 2008
 15 out of 47 found this review helpful

I got these socks as a gift. As it was, the gift was unexpected and strange. See, I hadn't ordered anything from Amazon and yet, when I got home, there was an Amazon box on my porch, addressed to me, yet oddly missing the normal gibberish stickers that come from the UPS or FedEx. In it was 6 pairs of socks--these socks. "Well, I can use some socks," I thought. So I took the socks and placed them, still wrapped, into my sock drawer.

The next day, I was dressing and opened my sock drawer and found these new socks neatly folded and lined-up, which was odd. I also swear that I heard a faint rainstick and some distant tribal drumming as the drawer slid open. I attempted to wear other socks, however, mostly because I didn't want to wear white socks with my black shoes. But as I put the other socks on, they were all were somehow too tiny to fit onto my feet. Five times in a row this happened. I thought that I had shrunk everything in the dryer, so I gave up and put on these new Hanes cushioned crews.

Immediately, I felt a sense of joy. It was strange, like the first time you kiss someone, or how you felt as a kid when waking up on Christmas morning. I kept wondering if it was the socks that made me feel that way, or if I was just somehow subconsciously triggered to reminisce.

That day, in it's entirety, was wonderful. At least 50 people I had never spoken to before somehow knew my name. These were people on the street, even. At the coffee shop, the girl who normally had the demeanor of a disgruntled, middle-age cafeteria worker actually gave me free coffee and tried to flirt with me. Not just to flirt, but a stumbly sort of flirting that only comes about when desire has made you lose your grasp of language structure.

At the university, I was excused from an upcoming midterm for a reason I don't even remember. I think it involved being "an attentive enough listener at lectures." At work, I was promoted to full-time salaried work with a bonus. However, in the parking lot, I thought my luck had turned on me as I discovered my car had been totaled by some rich guy in a Jaguar. But, no! The guy throws me into a taxi and has me pick out a new car for myself on the nearby auto row. So within 30 minutes I was the proud owner of a new Mercedes.

These socks were great that first day, and I went to bed a happy but confused man. But very soon my luck had changed. The second day I again went to put on some socks and I immediately reached for a pair of these Hanes Classics. However, they ripped in the toes and heels. Five times in a row this happened until I was plumb out of new socks.

In short, Hanes makes a fantastically magical sock, but I'm rating this sock a 2 because the quality is pretty lousy. Also, my one day of greatness made me realize how horrible my life really is when I don't have magic socks to wear.



5 out of 5 stars sock, a wonderful invention   February 8, 2008
 0 out of 5 found this review helpful

Socks are a mans best friend.. I typically wear socks on my hands to keep them warm.. However, I have a hard time doing things with my fingers. I purchased these socks and decided to actually wear them on my feet. I found them amazing and realize used the correct way they are wonderful. I would suggest purchasing these socks and wearing them day and night (even to bed).


5 out of 5 stars Great socks for thieves   November 1, 2007
 1 out of 6 found this review helpful

Great socks for sock thieves. I seem to have encountered quite a few since buying this product (I've had to buy it several times because of this). Didn't know buying socks is like buying a car, but now I do.


4 out of 5 stars sports guy   October 9, 2007
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

These are high-quality, low-cost socks made of cotton which absorb sweat well and feel great. I play sports and wear two pairs at a time for added cushioning. The only major drawback is durability. They lose their softness after about six months.


5 out of 5 stars Great Company   May 13, 2007
I recieved my order on time and was happy with the order . I will order from this company again .

 

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