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Jefferies Socks 6 Pk Acrylic Cable Knee High (Infant/Toddler/Youth) SKU: #7611491

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  • Let your fun sense of style shine through with the Acrylic Cable Knee High socks.
  • Cute cable knit design is perfect for the girl with subtle flair.
  • Knee-length silhouette lets you dress nicely and maintain warmth in cool weather.
  • Stretchy material provides a perfect fit and all-day comfort.
  • Six pack includes assorted colors to match all of your outfits.
  • Made in USA.
  • 75% acrylic, 25% stretch nylon.
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    Jefferies Socks 6 Pk Acrylic Cable Knee High (Infant/Toddler/Youth) Reviews

    2 people found this review helpful  

    April 28, 2011

    Anonymous

    from Yorktown, VA

    I ordered these for my daughter thinking they were the soft, fluffy cable socks that I remember from my own childhood. Unfortunately, that's not the case. They're much thinner and they don't have much "fuzz" to them at all. I'm disappointed but I'll be keeping them anyway, since I've been unable to find the fluffy ones anywhere. I think the ones I'm looking for are made from Orlon acrylic. If anyone knows a source, please put it in a review for this product.

    Overall Rated:3 stars!

    Comfort Rated:3 stars!

    Style Rated:3 stars!

     

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    2 people found this review helpful  

    September 25, 2011

    Amy S

    from Newark, DE

    I bought these socks hoping that both of my daughters could wear them, as they were listed as fitting "9-1½ Toddler/Youth." They are too small for my older daughter, however, even though she wears a size 1 Youth. My younger daughter likes them, and the socks are in the three colors that their school allows them to wear with their uniforms, so we are pleased, overall.

    Overall Rated:4 stars!

    Comfort Rated:4 stars!

    Style Rated:4 stars!

     

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    Jefferies Socks was established in Burlington, North Carolina in 1937 producing hosiery products for men and women. In 1962, Jefferies Socks expanded their product line to include the kids' socks market. Since that time, Jefferies Socks kids' market share has grown considerably to become one of the most trusted names in kids' hosiery. Our team at Jefferies Socks is committed to bringing life and happiness to your legs and feet through our popular styling in today's latest colors. Experience style, comfort and quality, while making a statement with our legwear.
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