I wouldn't normally write a review on something as mundane as socks, but Nick told me to post something interesting.
At the beginning of this season my trusty old, and I mean old, socks that I wear with my seaboots started to become holy, but not in a religious sense. I bought a pair of Musto socks - the most expensive socks I have ever bought at about £12, but so far they are wonderful. Toasty, dry, and they don't descend my legs to end up as a screwed up mess in the bottom of my boots. I recommend them.
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Re: Socks
One red and one Green?Pete Cooper wrote:I wouldn't normally write a review on something as mundane as socks, but Nick told me to post something interesting.
At the beginning of this season my trusty old, and I mean old, socks that I wear with my seaboots started to become holy, but not in a religious sense. I bought a pair of Musto socks - the most expensive socks I have ever bought at about £12, but so far they are wonderful. Toasty, dry, and they don't descend my legs to end up as a screwed up mess in the bottom of my boots. I recommend them.

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