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Dress Socks for Sweaty Feet- Recommendations?

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  1. rox1

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    Lately I find myself having sweaty feet and it's so annoying and frustrating tbh!
    This is something new to me ( I don't know why, perhaps stress or toxins from bad eating habits ) so I never had to look for fancy socks and or shoes.
    I Would like to get some recommendations on socks that you have owned and your experiences with them.
     
  2. s land balla

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    Buy better quality dress socks. The pack of 3 for $9 will usually do what you're experiencing.

    Try a pair of these.
     
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  3. Mr. Clutch

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    Dockers dress socks

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  4. HR Dept

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    My first suggestion would be for you to try using foot powder or something like Shower to Shower.
     
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    I have the same problem. I use foot powder and sweat absorbing insoles.
     
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    Also make sure you put cedar wood shoetrees in your leather shoes when you're not wearing them, otherwise the moisture won't get absorbed.
     
  8. Ziggy

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    I take my shoes off in the car and at work when I'm in the office. Keeps things fresh. If you're walking around downtown or something you're screwed.
     
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  9. lost_elephant

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    Try ministry of supply. http://ministryofsupply.com/products/atlas-dress-socks

    The socks wick moisture away and are breathable. I have five pairs and swear by them. Their other stuff is also good--own a number of shirts and pants that have been a godsend in 100 degree weather.
     
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    I just posted this above. Just curious, but how'd you hear about them? I came across their store while in Boston last year.
     
  11. Jugdish

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    $18 pair of socks...got some ballers on this board.
     
  12. s land balla

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    I have learned to never be cheap on socks. For working out, I used to buy the jumbo 12-packs of Hanes from Wal-Mart for the longest time, but they were not very comfortable and it was already assumed that you would be throwing them out within a few months because of the holes.

    I have a few pairs of Nike Dri-fit running socks over 10 years old which I still wear (and wash) to this day.
     
  13. Baba Booey

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    I used to wear Smart Wool socks only, but I finally switched to Teko. Smart Wool socks are more expensive and the last 5 pairs I purchased shredded in just a few months. I think their quality has gone down. I never remembered them being so crappy. The Teko socks I purchased the last time I got Smart Wool socks (I was starting to get disappointed in Smart Wool) lasted about 5 times as long as the Smart Wool.

    I also tried a brand called Darn Tough, but I absolutely hate those socks. After a few hours of wearing them, it feels like I just put on a disgusting sock from the previous day.

    Check out Teko.
     
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    Socks is one of the things I will gladly pay good money for. Cheap socks just don't feel right.
     
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    Go "Au naturel" breh!

    Remember "Less" (pun intended) is more!....:eek:

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    I got involved in a kickstarter of theirs a number of years ago. Over the past couple years, I have really gotten into functional wear, and ministry of supply delivers that for a casual work environment.

    For personal wear, I have found outlier, mission workshop, and nau as great options.
     
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    I'm developing socks made out of the Shamwow material. Will give you a test pair when done.
     
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    My feet don't sweat. I guess that makes me lucky.
     
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    Either way, you should get wooden shoe trees for you dress shoes. They'll absorb odors and keep your shoes in nice condition. That's the main concern with sweaty feet.
     
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