Some of the best women's socks for work on the farm | AGDAILY

2022-09-10 04:31:34 By : Ms. June Li

By AGDAILY Contributors Published: July 23, 2021

There is nothing worse than cold feet. Maybe that is a bit dramatic, but when you are working in sub-zero weather, you can layer most of your body three times over, but the majority of shoes have room for only one pair of socks. So which are the best women’s socks for you to zero in on? It takes warm, durable socks to make it through a farm winter. Next to cold feet, holey socks aren’t much better.

We have rounded up a list of ones that are sure to keep your feet warm and your pocket book happy. We’ve tried them all — and many others that didn’t make this list.

Here are some amazing options for you to keep those tootsies toasty this cold season:

These colorful socks come in a pack of five and are made with high quality cotton and 10 percent spandex material. With multiple sizing opportunities, you are sure to get a good fit.

These socks come in a pack of five and have great elasticity for comfort while the moisture wicking material leaves you with dry feet for the whole day.

Designed for extreme weather conditions, these wool socks have antibacterial deodorizer to repel bacteria to stay fresh.

These socks are made with a polyester-cotton blend and are machine washable with the benefit of being moisture wicking.

Not only do these socks have mesh ventilation, fully cushioned, and excellent elasticity there is also a 5% coupon going on right now.

These fully cushioned socks are great for long wearing periods due to their wicking and odor resistant material. This cotton blend material makes the socks more comfortable, breathable, and fast drying.

It’s certainly common to find socks made out of a variety of different materials, but the three that really stand out are going to be cotton, wool, and synthetics. Cotton and wool are, of course, natural fibers, but they perform in very different ways.

Typically, cotton is going to be your cheapest option, as well as the least durable and most disposable. But it’s certainly comfortable and breathable, and easy to replace if needed.

Wool also allows for great breathability and it (especially premium Merino wool) has the amazing ability to meet your at your ideal temperature — meaning, it’ll keep your feet warm in the winter and cool in the summer. And don’t be scared off by the term “wool”; these are not your itchy wool socks from 25 years ago. Today’s wool blends are amazingly comfortable, and they wick moisture well.

Synthetics usually involve a nylon and a bit of Lycra. They are great for wicking, drying faster than any other types of socks available. And they often hold up very well under stress.