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Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. Oktober 2024
Sehen super aus, sind beim Waschen allerdings eingelaufen. Sitzen wirklich prima, ich hab sie stets beim Padel Tennis an
M
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. Februar 2024
Sehr schicke Socke im Retrolook - perfekt zum Rollschuhfahren !
Mareike Kunz
Bewertet in Deutschland am 29. November 2024
Wie erwartet
Customer
Bewertet in Deutschland am 21. August 2024
Loved them
hueybuick
Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. April 2023
Gute Qualität und Passform
Martin Amend
Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. Juni 2022
Total bequem, Stoff fühlt sich toll an, will sie gar nicht mehr ausziehen.
BuchlingJanine
Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. August 2020
Super kuschelige Socken, passen auch bei kräftigen Waden. Ich habe Gr M bestellt bei Schuhgröße 40 und sie sind absolut ausreichend groß.
Graham Vincent
Bewertet in Deutschland am 23. Juni 2020
ELO have a song on their Time album with the line "I wish I was back in 1981". Well, it's possible! 1981 was when I bought my first pair of tube socks, green/yellow: they caught attention wherever I did my gym work. And I'd swear these socks were from that very same batch, but for the intervening 4 decades, which the mind instantly bridged back to uni days. Forget footie socks with your left for left, right for right, prising them over your heel and then 10 minutes getting all the warps in the fabric running straight like a latter-day 40s belle (we don't want that designer emblem half-skewed round our calf, now, do we?). By contrast, a tubesock is as straight as an Arizona highway and you simply can't pull it on wrong. OK, yes, you can, but not half as easily. Push-down when things get hot (or when in Jane Fonda-workout mode), high-pull for winter warmth under/over trakkies when at the track (or slouching around on the estate). The trick to getting the full halcyon 80s effect - for the uninitiated - is of course to bear in mind that "shorts", which now descend all but the full length of the gent's leg, were, in those late 70s and early 80s, cut off just marginally below nature's confluence of right and left leg - and I mean "marginally" (chafing on cycle saddles was a hazard of the trade). Thus, the shorter the short, the longer the sock, and 25" or 27" fits the bill nicely. Protects your knee hamstrings when you're on the leg-kick machine and helps a bit if someone misses an assist and delivers a hefty football boot against your calf. If you do invisible socks, this is, erm, a somewhat different style.
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