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Travelsox Classic

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Travelsox Classic
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1313






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Binding: Unknown Binding
Product Brand: Eurosocks
Color: Khaki
Department: womens
Fabric Type: cotton
Label: Eurosox
Product Manufacturer: Eurosox
Publisher: Eurosox
Ranking: 1313
Studio: Eurosox
Variation Description: Khaki


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Item facts:
  • 100% Microsupreme,Microsupreme is a hollow core micro denier fiber that keeps feet dry and comfortable
  • Ultra stretch with extra smooth toe seam
  • Reduces foot and leg swelling
  • Gradual compression to stimulate blood flow
  • machine wash and dry




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Item Description:
Stimulate your blood flow and reduce swelling when traveling with this Eurosock Standard Compression Travel 0ver The Calf Socks!


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * there socks ...
l have no idea if they work but if they do then maybe i wont get any more blood clots in my legs and have them travel to my lungs and allmost kill me



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - TravelSox
These travel socks were all they were said to be and more. After a flight of over 12 hours, though our bodies felt jet-lagged, our legs and feet felt great with no swelling evident. The sox will definitely be our "travel buddies" from now on.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - lsrael tour
l was in the air for two hours to Newark and for over 1O hours to Tel Aviv. l wore the sox all the way and had no leg problems. l recommend everyone to give them a try.



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