The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

Great socks are no joke! I have purchased them and found they're awful so a waste of money. I've bought what was supposed to be wool and they were minimally wool These have almost a sherpa lining, got them at TJ Maxx. Should have bought more. I like your socks! Do you have to hand wash them? I guess I should, but I don't, but then, I don't have any good wool socks, only posers.
No, I don’t hand wash them, but I’ve started air drying them, as our very enthusiastic gas dryer, the Shrink-O-Matic, does a bit too good of a job.

These aren’t 100% wool, and there’s enough other fibers to hold them together well. Wool content and sock thickness vary, which you can filter for.

AND, the clincher:
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I have lots of pairs of wool socks. Unfortunately unless I can find a woman's large women's socks don't fit me. So I buy men's, and they have a little wiggle room, so I do put them in the washer but never in the dryer.
I’ve been amazed for over fifty years now how women’s clothing manufacturers believe that all American women are 5’3”, size 6 or maybe 8, and wear size 6 shoes.

Signed, once 5’9” (I’ve shrunk), size 9.5-10 shoes, and I’m not posting my dress size!
 
I don't usually have a problem with socks unless they're Reeboks. I have skinny ankles and they always bind anyway. Never again will I buy that brand. I wear a 7.5W in a shoe, which used to be a size smaller as a kid, but the toe box has to be wide and the heel, not so much. I hate buying shoes. I usually wear hiking books or muck boots around here. I often buy men's boots if I can find that very odd size 6-6.5 that is a very small men's or very large boy's. Women's shoes have stupid narrow toe boxes.
 
No one is posting their dress size here, haha! I weigh the same as I did at 17, but it was a long circuitous route to get back to it after babies and sugar addiction. I was 25 lb heavier than I am now when I graduated high school at 16.
How did we get on this topic? The long way around, from our toes up, I guess!
 
That's interesting - I have small but wide feet, buy both "men's" and "women's" (and sometimes older kid's) clothes and footwear and I've honestly never noticed a difference in the shape of shoes.
 

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