Free Shipping on Orders $89+ With Code: SHIP89. See Details.

Woolrich DO NOT USE/PLEASE USE STYLE 116WH

Item #7325V
Old price: $10.95 $2.95 CLEARANCE Save 81%
We apologize for the inconvenience! This product is currently sold out!
This feature is only available for colors and sizes not currently in-stock

Overview

About Woolrich DO NOT USE/PLEASE USE STYLE 116WH

Closeouts. A midweight design with infused merino wool fibers for optimum in-shoe temperature control, wicking and cushion, Woolrich's Spruce Creek Hiker socks are the cherry on top of a good trail jaunt.

Specs

Specs about Woolrich DO NOT USE/PLEASE USE STYLE 116WH

  • Midweight
  • Height: Crew
  • Fabric: 63% merino wool, 30% nylon, 5% polyester, 2% Lycra®
  • Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
  • Made in United States of America

Reviews

Do you own this product? Write a review and help others with their buying decisions!

5.000000 5 Overall Rating: 5 5.000000 Based on 2 reviews

Most Helpful 5-Star Review

5.0 out of 5 stars. Lightweight but warm
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Portland, OR on Tuesday, October 20, 2015
I pair these socks with waterproof leather boots in the fall and winter, and they keep my feet comfortable and dry. They wick well and can be work on multiday hiking trips.
Read More
Your search for "" returned reviews for Woolrich-DO-NOT-USEandPLEASE-USE-STYLE-116WH Remove reviews search
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Lightweight but warm
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Portland, OR on Tuesday, October 20, 2015
    I pair these socks with waterproof leather boots in the fall and winter, and they keep my feet comfortable and dry. They wick well and can be work on multiday hiking trips.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Great stocking stuffers!
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Pixell8ted from Livermore, CA on Friday, September 18, 2015
    Got these for the men in my life. The merino wool fibers are cozy and great for those cold winter days.

About Woolrich

The esteemed Woolrich clothing company has come a long way since the early 1800s, when founder John Rich sold socks to logging camps from the back of his mule cart. By 1830, Rich had built America’s first woolen mill in Pennsylvania, and it wasn’t long before Woolrich blankets and clothing became a household name. Over the years, this trusted American brand has enhanced its woolens and other fabrics with contemporary textures, dying techniques and washes, all designed to improve performance and comfort for the modern consumer. Today, after nearly two centuries of putting customers first, Woolrich bedding and clothing is still beloved by those who enjoy the great outdoors and all those who appreciate quality.