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Cotton Crew S/M

Bisexual Pops

Regular price $12.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $12.00 USD
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Description

To commemorate the people it represents, Michael Page designed the flag to blend from pink and blue (traditionally colors of heterosexuality) into magenta. Either way, we think it makes for a tasty looking popsicle on these socks.

If you're less about the socks, and more about what they represent, choose a nonprofit of your choice at checkout and we'll donate 1% of every purchase.

Features

  • Soft, breathable cotton blend for all-day comfort
  • Midweight feel — perfect year-round, not too thick or thin
  • Comfort stretch for a secure fit that moves with you
  • Crew height — hits at the perfect spot for everyday outfits
  • Easy-care fabric — machine washable and built to last
  • Designed with love in California with Socksmith’s signature novelty style

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low or hang to dry.

Fiber Content

WNC2298-WHI: 44% Cotton, 55% Nylon, 1% Spandex
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Overall rating: 4.8464165 / 5 from 586 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Bisexual Pops - Cotton Crew S/M socks are celebrated for their vibrant colors, unique design, and perfect fit. Customers appreciate the high-quality material and the meaningful representation of the LGBTQ+ community. While some have mixed feelings about the thread, the overall satisfaction with the product is high.

Summary topics

  • Gift Appeal: 7%
  • Shipping Speed: 3%
  • Pattern Satisfaction: 5%
  • Color Appeal: 10%
  • Product Quality: 15%

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Review highlights

  • "I love the color scheme and design, I’m just not a big fan of the metallic gold thread."Sandra Z.
  • "They love the feel, fit and design as do I. Thanks for putting a skip in our walk with your well designed socks!"Lynn F.
  • "That being said, they’re still great socks with a great design."Sandra Z.

Reviews

Love the design!

"I realized I didn't have a pair of Halloween socks. I hemmed and hawwed over which pair to get because there were so many to choose from! I am wearing them now, even though it's Easter. They fit great and the colors are fun and bright. I love them!"

Maureen C. (5/5)

Nice socks!

"I bought 5 pairs recently, and though I like all of them, I especially like those made from bamboo fiber. They are softer than the cotton socks, and seem to come through the laundry in better shape."

Elaine M. (5/5)

Time for good book

"Purchased these socks for friends. Have not given them yet. I do love the patterns. I know they will enjoy wearing them"

Patricia P. (5/5)

Socksmith Rocks!

"I've been buying Socksmith socks for several tears now and their products are of the highest quality with the BEST service! The SPAM socks generate a lot of attention and comments!"

Lavoyed H. (5/5)

Perfect for me as my caffeine intake is questionable at best.

"One of my favorite pairs of socks for tax season when I am fueled by caffeine and rage. Wish the sock was as stretchy throughout, there's less stretch anywhere there is a graphic. Always gotta wash these on cold and gentle and let them air dry or they thin out really fast."

Bella V. (4/5)

Love the chickens.

"I’m a bamboo gal but I loved the chicken print. Very cute but I still prefer bamboo over cotton."

Cheryl G. (4/5)

So cute and love the

"So cute and love the material soft and doesn’t make my feet too hot"

Ysabella C. (5/5)

A gift

"This was a gift, but she told me she liked them."

Rebecca E. (5/5)

love them!

"favorite socks by far"

Rowan (5/5)

I love the flowers

"These socks stay on well and I love the design, but I actually wish they were a bit thicker, with more softness in the foot area."

MaryTheresa C. (3/5)

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