MonicaSun Kids Ski Socks, Merino Wool Warm and Soft Winter Socks, Over The Calf, Skiing Snowboarding Biking for Boys and Girls (Green, s)
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MonicaSun Kids Ski Socks, Merino Wool Warm and Soft Winter Socks, Over The Calf, Skiing Snowboarding Biking for Boys and Girls (Green, s)
【Stay Warm in Cold Days】 Constructed from a durable blend of 35% Merino Wool, 35% Acrylic, 25%Nylon, 5% Elatane. Made of Elastane, the ski socks can wrap around the kids’ calf and feet snugly to maintain the heat in and cold out. Let the kids enjoy the outdoor activities in winter!
【VERSATILE WEAR】 Kids Ski Socks Socks are the perfect pair for all-day wear! These socks combine comfort and style, allowing your little one to easily transition from a day on the slopes to an afternoon playing in the snow with friends.
【Breathable to Keep Feet Dry】 The merino wool provides the moisture-wicking properties to keep the kids’ feet cool and dry. Stay high comfortable elasticity is soft and hold on the calf to reduce sagging, Stretchy enough to be easy for kids to put on and take off , Reinforced toe and heel for added abrasion resistance. Added padding in the arch and ankle increases support and cushioning; it also reduce the risk of getting blisters, aching
【Snug Fit without slipping off】 The elastic cuff with high stretch will prevent the socks from sliding down to the ankles. Special knitting design on heels helps to fix the socks and ensure the comfort of feet. The elastic arch support offer more protection for kids when sporting.
【High Performance】 Kids can wear these performance socks in the skiing/ hiking/ heavy winter boots . They are the perfect pair for great for hiking, trekking, outdoor adventures, walking, travelling or everyday wear,High quality cute designs and different optional sizes. There is no reason not to choose our socks as Christmas gifts, Thanksgiving gifts, New Year’s gifts or birthday gifts for your family, friends, neighbors and colleagues.