Sock For Woman's FootWith women's participation in sports and recreation growing, women are demanding
and receiving gear and apparel made just for them. And now, you can add socks to
that list. SocksWH for Women is a line of sport socks made to truly fit the shape of a woman's foot. It's the first
sock designed to fit women's feet.
Women's feet are different from men's. Most women have smaller feet, more rounded
toe boxes and narrower heels. In addition, according to the American Podiatric Medical
Association, women, on average, have four times as many foot problems as men (due
to wearing high heels and shoes that are too small). Comfortable socks with exceptional
fit are critical to good foot health and athletic performance.
SocksWH for Women socks are designed specifically with active women's needs in mind. The new line of socks
has rounder toe boxes to eliminate the extra material that causes "dog ears"
at the sides of the toes; and comfortable new microfiber-acrylic along with Lycra® 3D (some styles also have
super-soft merino wool) ensure high-performance wickability and a lightweight "memory
fit". The socks are knit with a special "flex-stretch" design that
hugs the heel to keep socks from slipping and to help prevent blisters.
"We've talked with hundreds of women in doing research for SocksWH for Women,
says Jeff Lessard, executive vice president, sales and marketing, SocksWH, Inc. "We know that the number one concern of active women is fit. Without
a comfortable fitting sock, your feet are uncomfortable and it limits the time a
person will spend working out. SocksWH for Women is the only sport-specific sock that really is designed to fit
women's feet."
In addition to the exceptional fit and comfortable performance fibers, SocksWH for Women socks
stay bright wash after wash, resist pilling, and are attractive.
SocksWH for Women styles
include: fitness, running, light hiking, hiking, walking, court, golfing, snowboarding,
backpacking, travel, skiing, nordic skiing and light skiing in various lengths. Five percent of all profits go to the fight
against breast cancer.
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