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Sock
Blends
Most socks are
blends of two or more yarns (or fibers), in order to take advantage
of the benefits of each. Below are descriptions of some of the
sock yarns and their benefits.
Acrylic
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Manufactured fiber that keeps
its shape well, dyes well, and is long wearing.
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Adds softness and bulk to
socks.
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Easy to care for and has low
shrinkage.
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Wicks sweat away from the foot
for evaporation. In some sock blends, acrylic is used next to
the foot for its wicking ability and an absorbent fiber such as
cotton is used on the outside to absorb the moisture.
Cotton
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Natural fiber that is soft and
heat-resistant.
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Absorbs moisture from the
foot.
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Is breathable and adds shock
absorbency.
Duraspun™
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Transports moisture away from
foot to keep it dry.
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Retains resilience and is
durable.
Linen
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Natural fiber that is strong,
durable, and able to absorb moisture.
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Often used to add strength to
socks.
Lycra
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Manufactured fiber that adds
strength and stretch to socks.
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Used to help socks cling to
the foot and leg, and to give more size range to the style.
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Often used in socks for sports
activities for extra support.
Nylon
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Manufactured fiber that is
durable, dyes well, and are shrink resistant.
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Often used in "blends" to add
stretch and strength to a sock. Areas of high wear such
as toes and heels may be made of nylon to help the socks last
longer.
Polyester
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Manufactured fiber that dries
quickly and is easy to wash.
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Used to add strength to
socks.
Silk
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Natural fiber that is soft and
adds luster.
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Comfortable, but not very
durable.
Terry
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Often used as a "liner" in
socks to increase cushioning.
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Can be used only in the foot
of the sock or as liner in the whole sock.
Wool
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Natural fiber that is warm and
durable.
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