I love these socks so much!
"These socks are super comfortable. They fit my feet perfectly without squishing my toes or binding at the ankle. They are also super cute!"
Stretchy where it counts, which is everywhere. Cuff, ankle, leg, & foot - that's how you fit it in.
And easy everything in between. Some call it freedom... we call it living Wide Open.
All-day comfort, buttery-soft, and stays dry? Just a few of Merino's natural wonders.
Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 30 reviews.
This four-pack of Women's Multi Stripe Cushioned Micro Crew socks offers a variety of colors and a comfortable fit, though some customers find the toes tight. The multi-striped design adds a fun element to everyday wear.
Review topics: ["fit","colors","quality","legs","feel","width","socks","toes","ankles","tops","toe box"].
"These socks are super comfortable. They fit my feet perfectly without squishing my toes or binding at the ankle. They are also super cute!"
"Same feedback as the other socks. My toes and legs are happy with the greater width."
"Lovely socks, and comparable to Smartwool. I'd like the tops to be slightly looser. My ankles are a little bigger than average. These socks stay up nicely, but still produce a little dent in my skin after a day's wear."
"These socks were made for the most comfortable fit for a wider ankle area, the fit is perfect."
"The socks have a lovely wide toe box. They don’t constrict your ankle or lower leg and are very comfortable. The cushioning makes them feel great."
"Perfect!!! Beautiful colors, excellent fit. These are the best—extremely comfortable and the quality is over the top."
"Gift purchased for wife. She was very pleased with the quality and appearance of the socks. I am always of the opinion that spending a little more for quality is always worth it in the end."
"So happy to have found high-quality socks that aren’t too tight for my ankles. Feel great, look good."
"Love these socks! And they are even fabulous after going through the laundry!"
"Unfortunate, they didn’t stretch as wide above the ankle as o had hoped/expevtrf."