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Women's Under Armour 3-pk. Ultra Low-Cut Liner Socks
Made for the active woman, sport a cool, comfortable look with this pack of socks from Under Armour. Pair them with any casual attire or running gear to complete your ensemble.
SOCK FEATURES
- 3-pack
- True Seamless Toe reduces irritation
- Triple-Y heel pocket improves fit & enhances comfort
- Armour Dry moisture-wicking fabric
- Armour Block technology prevents odor-causing bacteria growth
- Flat knit construction conforms to foot for superior touch & feel
- Under Armour logo on top of foot
- Ultra low-cut styling
FABRIC & CARE
- Nylon, polyester & spandex
- Machine wash
- Imported
A GUIDE TO SOCK MATERIALS
Socks are an important piece of clothing, even though most people don?t pay much attention to them. The sock you need depends upon your activity level and climate. Socks are being made out of a variety of materials. Below are the most common choices and their particularities:
Cotton
The most common sock fiber, cotton is absorbent and soaks sweat off the skin, however; it does not wick moisture away and wetness will not evaporate quickly unless blended with a synthetic. This inexpensive fiber is ideal for daily non-active use.
Wool
An ideal insulator, wool socks tend to be bulky and lofty. This easy-care fiber breathes easily but lacks wicking properties, though absorbent. Wool helps feet remain dry in most conditions.
Synthetics
Common synthetic sock fibers include but are not limited to polyester, nylon, acrylic and spandex. Several of these fibers are often combined or used in select areas of a sock for added stretch, durability, etc. These sport blends are best for managing moisture build-up and are usually compatible with the materials inside your shoes, making them ideal for running and other high-intensity activities. Often lightweight, synthetic socks retain shape and withstand the test of time better than those made with other materials.
Shoe Size | |
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S | 4-6 |
M | 6-9 |
L | 9-12 |
Size chart is a general guide. It may include sizes that are unavailable for this item.
The idea for Under Armour was born on a football field in 1996
when Special Teams captain Kevin Plank looked down at his heavy, sweaty cotton T-shirt and thought: “There’s got to be a better T-shirt for this.There wasn’t. So, he made one—and it made athletes feel lighter, stronger, faster. It changed the way athletes dress forever. Now, Under Armour is a global company deeply rooted in the culture of sport and makes shoes and gear for athletes that go beyond the game. At the end of the day, the purpose remains the same ... build gear that makes you BETTER.
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