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Most of our items can be washed in your washing machine if your machine has a gentle/handwash cycle. Wash item by itself on cold on the gentle/handwash cycle with a gentle detergent and fabric softener. Air dry. Each listing has care instructions.
We use the highest quality Procion Fiber Reactive Dyes. These dyes chemically bond with the fabric making them permanent. You won’t have issues with “bleeding” (think a red sock turning all your laundry pink) but we do recommend washing separately or with dark colors. Color transfer can happen if wet items are left for an an extended period in the washer.
We list measurements for each item to help you find the best size for you. A helpful tip is compare out measurements listed for each item to a similar item you may have in your closet to compare. Also please refer to our Fabric and Fit page page that give instructions on how to properly measure yourself and garments to find the right size.
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These are the softest and most comfortable socks I have ever owned. The fact that you donate a pair for every sold pair is an added attraction. I'm making it my mission to buy every pair of socks and footies you have.

Soft, comfy, hip! Great quality, great colors, also bought some in Sea Glass. Love that another 2 pair were donated to those in need when I purchased mine. I will be getting more colors for myself and these would make GREAT gifts. . I love fun socks and these are my new FAVES. Gotta love practical AND decorative!
These socks have been so much fun to wear. Not just fun but comfort, beauty, and sharing. By sharing I mean I get to tell every single person who admires my socks (thousands I tell ya thousands) the story behind these socks and the generosity of Jackie Ayers. She donates purchases of socks with donations to homeless shelters. So as consumers we get to experience beauty, comfort, and memories of contributions to those who might be less fortunate. Are we lucky or what? ;-)