Womens Sneaker Socks: One pair of lightweight low rise socks almost invisible in shoes and sneakers; Ideal for summer heat; Wear these socks all day at the office and gym; For dress or casual
Active Socks for Women: These trainer socks with sweat wicking properties are versatile enough to wear with your favorite workout shoes, dress sneakers or slip-ons; Non-ribbed elastic cuff lays flat
Cool Breathable Quick Dry: We combine tough non-absorbing polyester with soft polyamide to make a sock that is high in comfort and stays dry during any activity; Thin padded sole for added comfort
Gender-specific knitting processes adapt to the anatomic differences of your left and right foot, ensure a perfect fit without wrinkles or slipping, prevent painful pressure points and add durability
Model number: 46331; Sizes available: 35-36 (US 5-6), 37-38 (US 6.5-7.5), 39-41 (US 8-9.5); Product tested and certified according to Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX 96.0.9647 HOHENSTEIN HTTI
Unmatched FALKE quality since 1895: We're a family business with unwavering values and superior manufacturing. Our curiousity, innovation, and craftsmanship are reflected in our diverse product range
Description
This sporty sneaker sock made of cooling functional yarn ensures excellent moisture transport. A right and left sock, as well as an anatomically shaped toe, ensure an optimum fit. ABOUT THE BRAND: FALKE is a family-run premium German brand, with a long experience in manufacturing modern clothing accessories designed to match the lifestyle, the personal culture and the needs of each individual. Since 1895 they have stood for fashionable clothing made from high-quality materials, finished with handcrafted perfection and an eye for detail. Through the influence of new ideas and the long experience our garments arise in extraordinary quality and contemporary design. FALKE is dedicated to developing stylish fashion for modern people, in the highest quality and with the demand for perfection. We have been working on this day after day, full of passion - since 1895.