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Dockers men’s 4-pack herringbone socks drop to $10 Prime shipped (Reg. $16)

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Amazon is offering the Dockers Men’s 4-pack Herringbone Dress Socks in Navy for $9.60 Prime shipped. Regularly priced at $16, that’s an Amazon all-time low. These socks are perfect to pair with your dress shoes and they have spandex for added comfort. They also have ribbing to stay in place all-day. Rated 4.1/5 stars with over 150 reviews.

However, if you’re looking for a pair of socks for everyday the Fruit of the Loom Men’s Essential 6-pack Casual Crew Socks are on sale for $8.25. These socks are regularly priced at $11 and the best price we’ve seen since July. These socks are lightweight, moisture wicking and has arch support. Over 50% of reviewers gave a 5-star rating.

Dockers Herringbone Dress Socks feature:

  • These socks are soft and have a stay put top to keep socks in place.
  • Stretch is added for comfort and better fit.
  • Soft cotton blend for the ultimate in comfort
  • Comfortable stay put top
  • Made with Spandex for added stretch, comfort, and fit
  • Ideal fabric weight for wearing with Dress shoes
  • Great combination of quality, fit, and value

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