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Brand | Hanes |
Item model number | 184/6 |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 256833 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 038257511970 |
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Hanes Men's Cushion Crew Socks, 6-Pairs White 6-12
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Cannot emphasize enough how much I love that these are BASIC socks! I don't like sports/wicking style entirely-polyester socks, so these are great!
I've been buying/wearing these socks for ~3-years, and find them surprisingly durable given they are a light-weight sock. Reviewers that complain they don't last are buying the wrong sock. These are very well made, durable for their weight, super comfortable, and a good value for the price. My faves.
I bought these to replace older Hanes that had eventually worn out in the soles. They fit and feel great. My only concern is that they are noticeably thinner than my prior pairs so I don't know if they will hold up as long (hence the 4-star rating instead of 5).
These socks ae definitely thinner than what was a reorder, but with summer coming, they will be fine. Companies often decrease the amount of material in clothing or in the case of beans, the size of the can. For the same price , of course.
I was hoping to replace a set of Hanes gray crew socks that I bought a few years ago. They fit well and had substantial thickness and are among my favorites but finally wearing through. These looked the same on the website but when they arrived, I was disappointed. They are more like tube socks despite having a little heel area. They are large like tube socks and not well fitting. The material is lighter than my previous ones. I'm trying to wash and shrink them and see if they feel thicker after that but at this time I wouldn't buy these again.
Hanes Mens cushion ankle socks wicking cool comfort. Poorly made. Inside of sock is extremely rough. Do not recommend! Very disappointed in Hanes for making these. Trying to find mostly cotton socks from Hanes is next to impossible.
I have several aging pairs of these socks. They are thick and soft and my favorites. All attempts to find their equal, be it in stores or on line, have met with disappointment. Hanes must have changed their methods or materials or both because they are not what they used to be.
These are the worst quality socks I have ever purchased. The elastic part of the socks break everytime I put them on so that they don't fit snug around above my ankles/lower calves. After a couple months they are all stretched out and fall down when I put them on. I have never owned a part of socks where you literally hear the elastic bands breaking everytime you put them on.
There is really nothing of Hanes that is the quality that they made over a dozen years ago. It's unfortunate that they are choosing to sell poor quality just so they can have a lower price point when they sell the merch. Honestly, I would prefer to pay a few dollars more if I was still getting the quality that I was raised with.
The photo tells a story. The current style 185L6 is on the bottom, while the style H856 (circa 2009) is on the top. Both are Size: 10-13. Obviously that are not the same size. Notice how the current style is not shaped like a foot - it's straight. That cause the fabric to wrinkle and pucker at the top when it is bent into the shape of a foot. Notice too how much larger the current style is. I'm an 11-1/2 and it's way too big around for me, while cramping my toes. It's just a weird shape for a sock. The seam at the tow seems too low and the ribbed part at the top seems too short. There is so much extra fabric in the width that it flops when I walk without shoes. And with shoes, it bunches up. Those 2009 socks were great. Possibly the best I've ever had. Hanes called them "Perfect Toe" and that was not much of a stretch. Even after an untold number of washings, they still fit great and feel great. I just don't understand how a company that got it right would go to all of the trouble to change it to something that is so much worse.