Everything in Wool socks for children
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Apollo | woolen baby & children's socks - set of two
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Apollo - Stars | non-slip children's socks
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Apollo | non-slip children's socks
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Apollo | non-slip children's socks with Norwegian pattern
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Flokati - Sheep Socks | woolen children's socks
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Frequently Asked Questions about Wool Children's Socks
Are wool children's socks suitable for boots or hiking shoes?
Wool children's socks are very suitable for boots and hiking shoes because they wick away moisture and regulate warmth. This prevents cold and wet feet while playing or hiking. They offer extra comfort for prolonged wear.
Why are wool children's socks better than cotton socks?
Wool children's socks are better than cotton socks because wool regulates temperature and moisture more effectively. This keeps feet warm in the cold and dry during activity. Cotton absorbs moisture but retains it, which can make feet feel damp more quickly. Wool ensures a stable and comfortable foot climate.
Are wool children's socks warm enough in winter?
Woolen children's socks are wonderfully warm in winter because the fibers form an insulating layer of air. This retains heat and protects against cold feet. Thicker woolen socks or socks with a higher wool percentage are most suitable for cold days.
Do wool children's socks itch?
Wool children's socks usually don't itch when made from merino wool. Merino wool has a fine and soft fiber structure that feels comfortable on the skin. Coarser types of wool may be a bit itchy, but this varies by quality.
Can wool children's socks be washed in the washing machine?
Wool children's socks can often be machine washed on a wool wash cycle with a mild wool detergent. Use a low temperature and avoid high spin speeds. Preferably air dry the socks to prevent shrinking.