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Peds Mid Cut Cotton & Polyester Blend 6 Pack

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Peds Mid Cut Cotton & Polyester Blend 6 Pack

  • Womens Size 5-10.
  • The Perfect Choice for the Bare Leg Look!
  • Sold In Packages of Six, 3 Pair Per Pack. eighteen Pair Total!

Peds Mid Cut Cotton & Polyester Blend 6 Pack

Product Description
Peds No Show Socks have been the undiluted preference for the unclothed leg look. These hosiery action as the separator in between feet as well as boots to minimize sweating, calluses as well as blisters. While baring your legs, take caring of your feet with Peds. White. 3 pr/pkg. Sold in multiples of 6 packages. 64% Polyester, 34% Cotton, 1% Nylon as well as 1% Lycra…. More >>

Peds Mid Cut Cotton & Polyester Blend 6 Pack

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